omentarius, Merulius tremellosus, Daedalea quercina, Polystictus velutinus (?), 

 3 anus levis, a rare plant. I think the first time I have received it. It grew on an 

 ipple tree. Polyporus radiatus, young. Polyporus adustus, Daedalea unicolor, 

 Polyporus Schweinitzii, Hydnum coralloides, Daedalea confragosa, Polyporus 

 mimalis, Polyporus fumosus, Panus stipticus, Stereum spadiceum. 



Miss Kate A. Jones, New Hampshire: Bovistella pedicellata, Lycoperdon 

 ruciatum, Polystictus pergamenus, Daedalea unicolor, Polystictus perennis, Poly- 

 >orus brumalis, Lycoperdon piriforme, Polystictus cinnabarinus. 



Ernest Knaebel, Colorado: Polystictus circinatus, Polystictus versicolor (very 

 ). Referred doubtfully as a form of versicolor for the time being. I am satisfied 

 n time it will bear another name. It is smoother, more uniform in color, more 

 rigid than versicolor. Poria, species unknown to me, Polystictus pergamenus. 

 Stereum rufum, Polystictus hirsutus (very ? form. Thicker, more conchoid, not so 

 trongly hirsute), Polyporus (unknown to me), Daldinea concentrica, Fomes 

 gniarius. Fomes pinicola, Lenzites sepiaria, Fomes roseus (on birch and the first 

 have received on frondose wood. It is generally on acerous wood), Lycoperdon 

 legans (found by Mr. Knaebel at an elevation of 8,500 feet, near Mt. Evans). 

 n my article on American Lycoperdons I have considered this species as a large 

 orm of Lycoperdon umbrinum. But one specimen was known, in Professor Morgan's 

 ollection, and I did not feel like maintaining a species on this one specimen. I 

 m convinced from Mr. Knaebel's specimens that it merits distinction. The species 

 s much larger and more robust than any true Lycoperdon we have in our Eastern 

 Itates. The cortex which is absent from Morgan's specimen is distinctive and 

 he gleba does not turn purple in the ripest specimens. Lycoperdon (unnamed), 

 ts relations are entirely with Lycoperdon Wrightii. Has same habits, spores and 

 tiick, flaccid, septate capillitium, but is a larger plant and capillitium is colored. 

 ,ycoperdon, same plant as preceding, but with abnormal cortex, Lycoperdon 

 usillum, with nodular cortex, Lycoperdon (cfr. cepaeforme), very similar but 

 arger cells to sterile base. 



