DRAKE, HENRY C., England: 



Polyporus betulimis Polystictus hirsutuson ash Daedalea 

 qnercina Polystictns versicolor Fomes annosus. 



EYRE, REV. W. L. W., England: 



Fomes annosus, on fir P A omes pomaceus, on plum. 



FRIEvS, ROBERT, P., vSweden: 



Lycoperdon absciss um, co-type from Bolivia Catastoma Pila, 

 co-type from Argentina Lanopila pygmea, co-type from Argentina. 

 All have recently been named and described by Mr. Fries, cfr. Myc. 

 Notes, p. 441. 



FRY, MISvS AGNES, England: 



Fomes applanatus, on elm Fomes applanatus, on Ilex 

 Fomes pomaceus, on Primus Polystictus hirsutus, on elm(?). 



GOETHART, J. W., Holland: 



Polyporus talpae, very large specimen from Dutch Guiana. 

 It agrees exactly with the type at Ke\v. Fomes pachyphloeus, as 

 named by Bresadola. It is the largest Ironies ever sent to Europe. It 

 came from Java. Polyporus Japonicus (from Java). For me a form 

 of lucidus Polyporus zonatus (from Java). A common species in the 

 tropics, with many names. 



HARIOT, P., France: 



Elaphomyces granulatus P\>mes australis (from French Gui- 

 ana ) . 



HAWLEY, H. C., England: 



Polyporus Wynnii Polyporus amorphus (?) white form 

 Polyporus albidus (on Abies) Polyporus (unknown to me) on ash. 

 It evidently belongs in the section with amorphus, dichrous, etc. 

 Fomes ulmarius Fomes fraxineus Polyporus fumosus Polyporus 

 rufescens Trametes cervinus Polyporus caesius Polyporus flori- 

 formis Polystictus zonatus (?) Polyporus (four, species unknown ) 

 Poria (sp, ). 



HEMET, L., Algiers: 



Geaster hygrometricus. 



HUTCHINGS, S., Bengal: 



Polystictus sanguineus Hexagona tennis Hexagona albida 

 Trametes Persoonii Hirneola auricula-judae Polystictus flavus, a 

 fine specimen. It is as good an Irpex as a Polystictus. As I have pub- 

 lished, it should bear Junghuhn's advertisement, not Klotzsch's as us- 

 ually given. Daldinea concentrica Polystictus hirsutus, pores cinere- 

 ous Polystictus affinis Lentinus dactyliophorus, the only species 

 known I think with an annulus Polyporus, on the order of gilvus, 

 but not gilvus. Tremella fuciformis, a fine specimen from which I 

 have a good photograph. When moistened it came out in a few minutes 

 as fresh and plump as if just collected. Spores are 8x10, apiculate, ell- 

 iptical-globose, hyaline, smooth. Basidia cruciate. Trametes hololeuc- 

 us, according to specimens at Kew. It is close to Trametes Muelleri, 

 but I think somewhat different. It is a beautiful, white species, but not 

 a Polystictus". Species unnamed, I think. With a short, black base, 

 and white crust. Pores and context isabelline. Lenzitesrepanda, a ? 

 form I think, though it has the pores and ordinary form of Trametes 

 Persoonii. Lenzites with a "smoky top", not named I think. Ster- 

 eum (sp.) "vSistotrema" ochroleuca, same as type. This specimen is 



