BURN 1 1 AM, STKWART A., New York: 



I'olystictus plain.-,, an extremely rare plant. This is the second colK-ction 

 only that I have recvive i. Daedalea oonfragotttt, tranu-toid form- Polyp,, ru> rut 

 ilanv- Boletinus pjrosas Tra.iu-tcs hispi.U -Polyporus gilvu. 

 form nigricans. 



COOK, MEL T., Delaware: 



Polystictus hirsutus Bovistella Ohiensis Hypoxylon Irpex tulipifera 

 Stereum coraplicattiiu Polystictus pergamenus Poly. st ictus ciii.uluriims 

 Merulius incarnatus Lycoperdon piriforme Stereum fudatnm Foiiies ],-iu.. 

 phaeus. 



DAVIS, vSIMON, Massachusetts: 



Daedalea confragosa Hydnum ochraceum Leotia lubrica Leotia lubrica 

 yar. Stevensonii Peziza Hydnum imbiicatum Favolus euro|jaeiis Pohporus 

 elegans Cordyceps militaris. Mr. Davis finds this abundantlx . It rarely reaches 

 me. Polyporus Curtisii. This plant is of a southern type Polyponis cai 

 Reticularia Lycoperdon Daedalea confragosa Geoglossum luteiim Pol 

 cinnabarinus Polyporus albellus Lenzites saepiaria Pohporus brumale 

 Polystictus pubescens Myxomycetes Polyporus a.hnirabilis. well named. It i- 

 rare, but Mr. Davis finds it on old apple trees. 



DEARNESS, JOHN, Canada: 



Polyporus caerulaeporus. a rare plant Polyporus spumeus Polyporu- 



albellus Polypcrus versicutis? I think Professor In-aiiK>s i> tlu- onlv <,iu- wlm 

 finds this plant, and it is not certain that it is the same as the original which u.i- 

 from Cuba. Polystictus biformis Polyporus (two species I Polystictus circinatus. 

 Fries Polystictus circinatus, form with thin context and lateral stipe Poly stiitus 

 perennis Cantharellus floccosus Polystictus Montagnei Hydnum auriscalpiuiu 

 Hydnum suaveolens Hydnum (two species). 



EDGERTON, C. W., Louisiana: 



Arachnion album, Schw. Stereum spadiceun, Fr. Favolus Brasilieii-is. 

 Fr. Polystictus membranaceus? While the pores are white, I am more inclined l<> 

 refer it toa pale form of pergamenus. Two species of Corticuun. l : mes torrulo- 

 susPersoon. A frequent plant around Paris but this is the first time it is known 

 from America. Persoon knew it well and named it. Mr. Kdgerton collected it mi 

 the trunk of a living Live Oak in Audubon Park at New Orleans. 



FISHER, G. C., Florida: 



Bovista plumbea, Persoon Hirneola auricula-judae Polyponis arcu- 

 larius Cyathus vernicosus Cyathus stercoreus Xylaria ('.easier .mmil.it 

 us Tylostoma campestre Tylostoma albicans, but with a darker stipe T\ 

 lostoma tuberculatum Tylostoma Longii Tylostoma (sp. ) Tranu t 

 Trametes obtusus Rhizopogon (two species) Hydnangium Hydnum erina- 

 ceiim Polyporus carneus Sclerodenna Cepa. Hydnum ( sp.). 



FISCHER, O. E., Michigan: 



Polystictus conchifer Fomes con natus Polystictus perganu-nus I'<,1> 

 porus rufescens, rare in the United States. Polyporus adustus. larger pores than 

 usual, tending toward crispus. . 



FOWLER, JAMES, Canada: 



The dried agarics are listed as determined by Mr. Fowler RUSSH 

 -Clitopilus prunulus Boletus retipes Flammula polychroa L.utarius viK-mis 

 Pholiota squarrosa Russula adusta Pleurotus ostreatus Russtila t-n 

 sula virescens Boletus Americanus- Hypholoma sul.lateritia CUtO^rbt orell.t 



