Scleroderma tenerum Lenzites saepiaria Polystictus cinnamomeus (Pol. 

 Issue page 6. I am beginning to doubt the reference of our American plant 

 to the European species. I do not find exactly the same in Europe. It is 

 Polystictus parvulus of Klotz, certainly !) Fomes Everhartii Lycoperdon 

 subincarnatum Crucibulum vulgare two Pezizas unknown to me Daedalea 

 confragosa Tremella foliacea. I am well acquainted now with this species 

 in Europe. I think Mr. Clute's specimens are the same, but would not be 

 sure without a comparative study. It is not a frequent plant in the United 

 States. 



DAVIS, SIMON, Massachusetts: 



Cyclomyces Greenii. Formerly reputed to be a very rare plant, but it 

 has reached me a number of times. Hydnum imbricatum Stereum fasciatum 

 Polystictus cinnabarinus Hydnum repandum, form rufescens Daedalea 

 confragosa, trametoid form Hydnum (unknown tome) Polyporus rutilans 

 Hydnum adustum Polyporus aurantiacus "on maple." I thought it only 

 grew on hemlock. Polystictus cinnamomeus Polyporus elegans Polystictus 

 versicolor (pale form) also four collections of polyporoids unknown to me. 

 Polyporus brumalis -Polyporus, unknown to me, close to gilvus, but no 

 "setae." Polyporus admirabilis. This specimen is firmer and harder than 

 Professor Peck's specimen as I remember it, and I am not sure it is the same, 

 but very close. Polyporus carneus. In my opinion not the same as Fomes 

 roseus of Europe, many " authorities " to the contrary notwithstanding. 



FISHER, G. C., Ohio: 



Stereum rubiginosum Polystictus conchifer Polyporus adustus 

 Fomes Ohiensis Panus rudis. 



FISHER, G. C., New York: 



Polystictus cinnabarinus Stereum ochraceo-flavum Irpex cinna- 

 momeus Clavaria fusiformis Daedalea quercina Stereum sericeum Scle- 

 roderma aurantium Fomes leucophaous (brown) Polyporus Spraguei Ex- 

 idia glandulosa- -Polyporus pocula. The smallest Polyporus known. This was 

 on cherry. Its usual host is chestnut-oak. Fomes rimosus Geaster hygro- 

 metricus Polyporus betulinus Polyporus (sp.) Polystictus pergamenus 

 Polystictus versicolor Daldinea concentrica Daedalea confragosa Poly- 

 stictus (cfr. hirsutulus) Favolus Europaeus, form microporus Cantharellus 

 cinnabarinus. 



! ( >\VLER,-. TAMES, Canada : 



Lenzites saepiaria Polystictus pergamenus Lycoperdon subincar- 

 natum Polyporus (species unknown to me). Polyporus Schvveinitzii Len- 

 tinus lepideus. 



GARRETT, A. O.,Utah: 



Morchella (cfr. conica) Polyporus alboluteus. 



GOESSEL, OH AS., Wisconsin : 

 Daldinea concentrica. 



HILL, OSCAR, Massachusetts; 

 Hydnum graveolens. 



