BEZZI, PROF. DOTT., Italy : 



Rhizopogon rubescens Polyporus squamosus Polyporus adustus 

 Polystictus versicolor (dark, bluish form on Robinia, very close to what Fries 

 called Polystictus azureus, from Mexico.) Stereum hirsutum Lenzites betu- 

 lina Lycoperdon polymorphum, a form with a slight development of the 

 sterile base Daedalea quercina Fomes fraxineus (on Robinia). 



BOORMAN, J. L., Australia: 



(Sent in a package by Miss Margaret Flockton.) Polysaccum piso- 

 carpium Polysaccum crassipes Calvatia olivacea (the spores are slightly but 

 distinctly asperate) Calvatia rubroflava, of much interest ! .' This species, as 

 several times noted in my publications, is a rather rare puff ball in the United 

 States. Then Father Rick sent it to me from Brazil. Recently I saw at Up- 

 sala, specimens from Argentina, South America, collected by Robert E. Fries. 

 Mr. Boorman is the first to find it in Australia. 



BRACE, L. J. K., Bahamas. 



Schizophyllum umbrinum, at least I judge it is this species. It can 

 well be called "umber," but it is not "lobed." It is much darker than the 

 usual species, S. commune. Schizophyllum multifidum (only a form I think 

 of commune) Polystictus pinsitus Microfungus Calocera (sp.) Trametes 

 hydnoides Also species unknow r n to me of Calocera, Thelephora and Cantha- 

 rellus Endogone macrocarpa, at least I judge it is this species. 



BRANDIS, REV. E., Austria: 



Polys.tictus hirsutus Polyporus varius Polyporus brumalis Dae- 

 dalea quercina Polysticus pergamenus, a thicker, darker form than we have 

 in the United States Polystictus pergamenus, exactly the same form we have 

 so common in the United States Pleurotus ostreatus Polyporus adustus 

 Polystictus versicolor Trametes gibbosa Fomes applanatus Lenzites abio- 

 tina (for me it is a form of Lenzites saepiaria) Fomes pinicola Polystictus 

 cinnabarinus (on Cerasus) Polystictus zonatus Lycoperdon piriforme Cya- 

 thus striatus Pan us rudis Lycogala Epidendrum Polyporus vulpinus, on 

 Quercus Ilex. This is a rare plant in Europe. It has been found recently by 

 J. Linds at Copenhagen, and by L. Romell near Stockholm, but in the north 

 of Europe it seems to grow only on the poplar. Scleroderma Cepa Lyco- 

 perdon cepaeforme Bovista plumbea. 



BRAUN, DR. K., Deutsch Africa: 



Lanopila bicolor (Doubtful to me as these are young specimens and 

 have a well developed cortex. I am very well acquainted with this puff ball 

 in a mature state when it lias a perfectly smooth peridium. I can not be sure 

 that these specimens with a distinct cortex are the same species.) 



BUBAK, PROF. DR. FR., Bohemia: 



Polystictus abietinus Polyporus amorphus Polyporus adustus 

 Fomes annosus Poria chrysoloma (as labeled) Polyporus leporinus i.a form 

 circinatus, as labeled) Polyporus borealis (?) Polystictus velutinus Poly- 

 porus fragilis Fomes pomaceus Stereum insigne (too 'close it seems to me to 

 insignitum) Polyporus brumalis Polystictus hirsutus Polyporus ovinus 

 Polyporus radiatus Fomes roseus Fomes Ribis Fomes salicimis Polyporus 



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