Fomes applanatus Polystictus abietinus Polyporus trabeus (?) Poria 

 resupinata (as labeled) Polyporus adiposus, first specimens I have gotten 

 Polyporus betulinus Polyporus amorphus (?) Poria subspadicea (?) 

 Polyporus giganteum Fomes australis (very ?) Fomes annosus Poly- 

 porus radicatus Polyporus adustus, unusually black hymenium Poria 

 mollusca (as labeled). Also the following Boleti, all listed as labeled by 

 Mr. Crossland: Boletus fulvidus (?), badius, laricinus, parasiti- 

 cus, flavus, porphyrosporus, piperatus, chrysenteron, subtomentcsus, 

 duriusculus, edulis (sp.), and Lycoperdon gemmatum. (The form known in 

 England (in error) as L. perlatum)., 



DUMEE, P., France: 



Polyporus amorphus (?) Polyporus brumale Polyporus adustus 

 Daedalea unicolor Daedal ea confragosa, very odd and unusual trametoid 

 form Fomes applanatus Fomes pomaceus Fomes Euonymus Polyporus 

 lucidus. 



EVANS, F., Trinidad: 



Cyathus Berkeleyanus, a fine collection. The spores are 8 mic. and 

 perfectly globose. Same plant that I received from H. Millen, Tobago 

 Schizophyllum commune Xylaria (sp.?) on seed Also four fleshy agarics, 

 in my opinion indeterminable from dried specimens. 



EYRE, WM. L. W., England: 



Polyporus Schweinitzii Fomes applanatus Polyporus spongia, as 

 labeled. I am much interested in "spongia," as it is one of the species I 

 do not know. 



GIBBS, THOS., England: 



Polyporus adustus Lycoperdon velatum Fomes annosus Fomes 

 annosus (old, resupinate) Polyporus fumosus Poria ferruginosa? Poria 

 vaporaria ? Polystictus versicolor. 



GILLOT, DR. X., France: 



Daedalea biennis Daedalea unicolor Polystictus versicolor Poly- 

 porus lucidus Polyporus brumalis Polystictus velutinus (as labeled). The 

 latter a species concerning which I have never gotten any certain con- 

 clusions. These specimens well merit the name "velutinus," for they have 

 a surface like velvet, but Fries says "albo demum lutescente," and it does 

 not seem possible to me these were ever white. 



HAGLUND, ERIK, Sweden: 



Polyporus Schweinitzii Poria (sp.) Polyporus amorphus Poly- 

 porus melanopus Polyporus (sp.) Polyporus elegans Polyporus ben- 

 zoinus Poria taxicola Poria purpurea (as labeled). It seems to me to be 

 resupinate abietinus. Polyporus elegans Poria reticulata Da*edalea uni- 

 color Poria vulgaris (as labeled). 



HAWLEY, H. C., England: 



Fomes applanatus, a thick, not applanate form Fomes pectina- 

 tus? Polyporus varius (This is an infundibuliform, typical picipes in the 

 sense of Berkeley.) Polyporus (sp.) Poria ferruginosa (?) Polyporus 

 rutilans Polyporus spumeus (?) Poria, white Polyporus radiatus Poly- 

 porus fragilis Poria. 



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