PATOUILLARD, X., France: 



Phvsalacria Orinocensis, co-type material. 

 FETCH, T., Ceylon: 



Genus unknown to me. Gastromycete with very peculiar 

 spores with detersive spines. 



RE A, CARLETON, England: 



Fomes ulmarius Fomes i)Otnaceus Fomes fraxineus Poly- 

 porus luciclus Fomes applanatus (the abnormal form called vegettis) 

 Fomes rib-is Polyporus benzoinus Trametes gibbosa Poria pur- 

 purea. 



ROLFS, P. H. England: 



Polyporus lucidus Polystictus versicolor Poria versiportis 

 Lenzites betulina Polystictus perennis Polyporus adustus Poly- 

 porus lucidus Fomes applanatus Lycoperdcn gemmatum. 

 SALMON. 1C. S.. England: 



Fomes pomaceus. A fine specimen. Professor Salmon writes 

 me that it is a destructive disease of the plum trees in England. 

 Polyporus hispidus P^omes laccatus, on beech, a rare plant. 

 SHADWELL, MISS B., England: 



Fomes annosus (on Cornish elm) Fomes applanatus (on 

 beech and ash) Polyporus adustus (on beech). 

 SMITH, E. HARTLEY, England: 



Fomes ulmarius Stercum hirsutum ( ? ) 

 SWANTOX, E. W., England: 



Fomes annosus (on Pintis sylv. ) Fomes applanatus (on 

 beech) Polyporus Schweinitzii (on larch) Polyporus nodulosus 

 (on beech) Polyporus leprodes (on a post) Polyporus rutilans 

 (on beech) Polyporus benzoinus (on Abies) Fomes (resupinate, 

 on Pinus sylv. ) Unknown to me. Polyporus lucidus Polystictus 

 versicolor Polyporus radiatus Poria laevigata (or close) on beech 

 and holly. Poria versiporus. 



WEIDMAX, ANT.. Bohemia: 



Trametes odorata Polyporus fumosus Fomes igniarius 

 Fomes roburneus, in the sense of Bresadola Fomes fraxineus, on 

 pine ! ! Its usual host is frondose wood. Fomes Hartigii Fomes 

 robustus, on oak. Fomes pomaceus, on Primus Fomes pomaceus 

 on Platanus Polyporus Schweinitzii Lenzites protracta Tram- 

 etes serialis Lycoperdon pratense Lycoperdon piriforme, form 

 growing in moss. Lycoperdon piriforme var. cupricolor, see Myc. 

 Xotes p. 265. Fomes annosus Lycoperdon gemmatum Poly- 

 stictus versicolor (?) Color is pale and pores are dusky. Poria callosa 

 Poria (sp.) Polyporus adustus Polyporus (unknown to me) 

 Polyporus salignus (Bresadola refers it to imberbis) Poria unknown 

 to me Polyporus amorphus Fomes annosus, resupinate Poria 

 medullae-panis, I think. Polyporus mollis Fomes roburneus, teste 

 Bresadola. It was on birch and has same context color and texture as 

 igniarius,, but has a smooth black crust. It has abundant cystidia. 

 Stereum ( H ymenochaete ) It has abundant, pale setae, partially color- 

 ed. Trametes trabea Corticium Trametes pini Poria Tram- 

 etes (undeveloped) Irpex (?) Polyporus fragilis Trametes gibb- 

 osa Fomes pinicola Polystictus zonatus Polyporus fumosus 

 Polyporus betulinus. 



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