the African plant is yellow and the Australian is white. While we do 

 not hold that a color distinction alone makes a valid species, we do so 

 maintain if it is based on a geographical difference. Unless it is shown 

 that white species occur with the yellow in Africa, or yellow specimens 

 with the white in Australia, we shall hold that they are distinct. 



PANAU, CHARLES, France: 



Trametes hispida Lenzites abietinus Lenzites saepiaria Poly- 

 porus fumosus Polyporus adustus Merulius tremellosus Polyporus fra- 

 gilis (or mollis). 



PATOUILLARD, PROFESSOR N., France: 



Mitremyces Le Ratii, co-type from New Caledonia. 



PIERRHUGUES, DR., France: 



Fomes torulosus. Fine specimen on Laurus nobilis at Toulon. 

 Around Paris it is generally on oak. Usually known in France as Fomes 

 rubriporus, but it has recently developed that it is Persoon's species as 

 abundantly preserved in his collection- Polyporus squamosus, on oak, 

 Hyeres, France. Polyporus triqueter (in sense of Romell). 



RICK, REV. J., Brazil: 



Laschia pezizoidea Laschia saccharina (many collections) Poria 

 carneo-pallens Calvatia (cfr. craniiformis) Geaster pectinatus Campanella 

 pezizo'idea (labeled by Rev. Rick "Merulius pezizoides, Speg." but it belongs 

 to Henning's genus.) 



RODRIGUEZ Y LOPEZ NEYRA, DR. M., Spain: 



Polystictus versicolor Polystictus hirsutus Trametes pini Fomes 

 annosus Polyporus lucidus Polyporus sulphureus Stereum hirsutum 

 Trametes hispida. 



ROUSSEAU, MADAME, France: 

 Polyporus adustus. 



TURNER, MISS E. J., Australia: 



Geaster saccatus Polystictus oblectans, if really different from cin- 

 namomeus. These are very close to the American plant. Thelephora (sp.) 

 Stereum hirsutum Polystictus sanguineus Auricularia auricula-judae 

 Hydnum (sp.) fragrant. 



USSHER, C. B., Straits Settlements: 



Clathrus multicolor, with photograph and color sketch. This is a 

 color form of Clathrus indusiatus (cfr. Synopsis, p. 20.) 



VAN BAMBEKE, PROFESSOR CHARLES, Belgium: 



Daedalea unicolor Polyporus lucidus (sessile) Daedalea quercina 

 Fomes connatus Poria versipora. 



WASTENEYS, H., Australia: 



Calvatia lilacina Lepiota procera (or close). 



WILSON, REV. JAMES, Australia: 

 Morchella conica. 



