

Scleroderma Cepa Lycoperdon spadiceum Lycoperclon umbrinum (?) Ly- 

 coperdon gemniatum (form) Lycoperdon nigrescens Trametes Trogii (The 

 context of this specimen is pure white) Porin terrestris (in sense of Bresadola,i 

 I think) Also three other Porias to me unknown, and a Fomes from Laconia.i 



MANIERE, L., France: 



Scleroderma tenerum, a rare form in Europe. Also dried, Mi-shy 

 fungi, indeterminable by me. 



MASSALONGO, PROFESSOR ., Italy: 



Favolus europaeus, lenzitoid form ! ! While I feel sun- Favolu- nm>- 

 paeus is the same in Europe as in the United States, I do not recall ever! 

 having seen in our country a lenzitoid form. Boletus subtomentosus Bo-i 

 letus purpureus Boletus versipellis Hydnum imbricatum Lactarius pubcs-, 

 cens. The fleshy fungi are as named by Professor Massalongo. Odoiitin 

 tremniacensis (ad interim) Solenia anomala Himantia Candida. (All as: 

 named by Professor Massalongo.) 



MASSOTT, L., South Africa: % 



Cyathus vernicosus (Cups more flaring than the European 

 Cyathus stercoreus Scleroderma Cepa. 



NAVAS, REV. L., Spain : 



Trametes hispida (form Trogii). 



OLIVIER, ERNEST, France ; 



Fomes pomaceus (on Prunus Mahaleb) but doubtful, as I find 

 setae. Polyporus hispidus (on Pommier) Polyporus hispidus (on Aescul 

 Hipp.) Daedalea quercina (on Quercus) Fomes leucophaeus (mi Hrtre) 

 Scleroderma verrucosum. 



PETCH.T., Ceylon: 



Scleroderma columnare (with a full description drawn from tin- fre 

 plant. The stalked Scleroderinas, true, of which there are three or four sp 

 cies in Asia and Africa are not known from Europe or America). 



P1ERRHUGUES, DR., France: 



Polyporus elegans Polyporus rutilans Fomes rubriporus Polypor 

 Schweinitzii Trametes rufescens Fomes applanatus Fomes resinaceus 

 Polyporus liispidus (on Murier) Polyporus tamaricis (on Tamarix) Pol 

 porus hispidus (on Pommier) Fomes pomaceus. 



PYAT, CAPITAINE FELIX, France: 



Fomes applanatus Daedalea quercina Fomes rubriporusr-Radulu 

 quercinum Fomes fraxineus Daedak-a, unknown to me Polyporus lucid us - 

 Lenzites tricolor, on Cerisier (Lenzites tricolor is for me a deeply colored len- 

 zitoid form of Daedalea confragosa. It does not to my knowledge gro\\ in 

 America.) Polystictus versicolor Polyporus biennis Trametes hispida 

 Lenzites betulina (typical, thick and rigid) Trametes irabea (??i Lycoperdon 

 spadiceum Lycoperdon pusillum (dark form) Calvatia saccata Lyeoperdon 

 gemmatuin Lyc'operdun .abnormal). 





