an irpicoul form. Polyporus (cfr. grammocephalus) Poria (curious 

 species with large pores). Trametes vcr>atilis PoKporus < c fr luci' 

 dus( Sessile, with same context color, surface and appearance of l uc i 

 <lus, but spores are smooth and smaller. o x s. Polystictus unknown 

 tome. If not called dealbatus, it might be so called as it appears "white 

 washed". Polystictus, unknown to me. It has the same color and 

 appearciice as the Tabacimis section but there are no setae on the hv 

 eniuin. The spores (clearly seen ) are SUbglobo \. * m , Mtl \ } 



lale cotor. Hyphac deeply colored, slender. PolystK'tus badius I bc- 

 lieveon comparison with the type at Kew. It has slightly smaller pores 

 and much smaller than those recently so referred from t IK- Philippines 

 Hexagona tricolor, at least it is a form of Hexagona tennis with dark 

 reddish stain, and I suppose it to 1* the species as named by Fries, of 

 which no type exists. It is close if not the same as 1U \ 

 Lentinus Kurzianus, compared with thctypv at Kew. Its characters 

 are the scaly pilens and dark gills. When wet the gills are brown, but 

 on drying they become much darker, particularly on the ed^e. S|*>res 

 arc cylindrical, straight. 3J4 x lOmic., hyaline, MiKxith. 1'olystii- 

 tns (s]>. ) Lenzites (sj). ). 



LAIXG, H. W.. New Zealand: 



Lycoperdbn (sp.). Cortex gone, probably not determinate. 

 It belongs to the gemmatum jjjouj) with smooth spores and stroi. 

 umella. The deeply colored capillitium removes it from gemmatum or 

 piriforme. Cyttaria (iiinnii. lierk. The genus Cyttaria is a most pe- 

 culiar genus, known only from extreme South America and Austral 

 asia. It is a Discomycete and grows on the branches of indigenous 

 Fagus. It was first brought to Europe by Darwin on hi^ \-o\a.^e around 

 the world, and was published by Berkeley. Darwin noted the plant as 

 quite abundant on semi-desert region of Patagonia and \\as used a^ a 

 food by the natives. I am very glad to obtain specimens of tlr- 

 ions genus for our museum. 



LINDS. J., Denmark. 



Poly poms cuticularis. 



U'DWIG .MOXvSIHl'R. France: 



Trametes pini (young) Polyporus adustus Odontia cristu- 

 lata? Polyporus (sjj.) on birch Polyporus fragilis Polyporus stipt 

 icus. 



MAIRK. PROF. R., France: 



Fomes rob list us Polystictus hirsutus (depauperate . 



McALPINE, D., Australia: 



Jansia truncata. Type specimen in alcohol. Also photograph 

 and description. 



MKNKZKS, CARLOS A., Madeira Islands: 



Phallus impudicus (dried). This is not the type ton: 

 rope. The pileus is more bell shaped and yell. -wish. It is dose to the 

 form favosus of Java and very close to the form that occurs (rarely) in 

 Australia. 



PANAU, CHARLES. France: 



Poria medullae-panis Fomes fraxineus 

 Polystictus versicolor Polystictus (sp. ). 



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