Hypholoma lacrymabunda Amanita phalloides Amanita muscaria Russula 

 purpurina Entoloma strictins Russula nigricans Omphalia epichysium L/act- 

 arius resinus L/actarius piperatus Russula fragilis Hygrophorus hypothejus 

 Mycena epipterygia Mycena eyanothrix Mycena vulgaris Omphalia campanella 

 --Russula alutacea Polyporus borealis -Polyporus sulphureus L/ycoperdon gem- 

 matum L/ycoperdon umbrinum Panus stipticus. 



CARMAN, H., Kentucky: 



Sclerotium of some unknown species. Found in a garden. 



GARRETT, A. O., Utah: 



Polystictus versicolor, a beautifully marked variety. 



GRIFFIN, D. B., Vermont: 



Polystictus cinnabarinus Deadalea confragosa, lenzitoid form Polyporus 

 betulinus, a most curious, abnormal form. It is young and has developed no pores, 

 and one not perfectly familiar with the normal form would never suspect its re- 

 lationship even. 



HADL/EY, Mrs. A. M. .Vermont: 



Polyporus sulphureus. The largest specimen of this species I have ever 

 seen. When dried it was about a foot wide and eighteen inches long. When fresh 

 it doubtless exceeded these dimensions considerably. 

 HAL/L/, J. G., North Carolina: 



L/enzites betulina Polystictus versicolor Polystictus sanguineus Stere- 

 um hirsutum Stereum sericeum, Schw. Polystictus hirsutus Irpex tulipifera 

 Hymenochaete Schizophyllum vulgare Stereum fasciatum, Schw. 



HASSLER, F. A., Colorado: 



Scleroderma Cepa. 

 HEALD, F. D., Texas: 



Mycenastrum Corium 

 HEDGCOCK, GEO. G., Washington,' D. C. 



Polyporus amarus. From California. Co-type material. 



HILL/, OSCAR, Massachusetts: 



Polystictus versicolor Polyporus, unknown to me. L/enzites betulina 

 var. flaccida, teste Bresadola. 



HOWEIvL,, GEORGE T., Indiana: 



Hydnum adustum, Schw. Daedalea confragosa, thin form. Polystictus 

 pergamenus Daedal eaambigua. Berk. L/enzites betulina Daedalea confragosa, 

 trametoid form Polystictus pergamenus Stereum. Entirely unknown, to me 

 and very marked. It is close to Stereum cinerescens, but quite different with 

 strongly developed pileus and imbedded cystidia. 



I suppose it belong to the "genus" L/loydiella (sic). Polyporus adustus Poly- 

 porus salignus Trametes hispida. 



JONES, MISS KATE A., New Hampshire: 



Panus stipticus Polystictus versicolor L/enzites betulina Polyporus 

 carneus Polystictus pergamenus Polystictus hirsutus. Polystictus velutinus 

 Stereum fasciatum Fomes leucophaeus Polyporus carneus Panus stipticus 

 Polystictus cinnabarinus Daedalea unicolor L/enzites saepiaria. 



KIL/L/GORE, ANTHONY, New Jersey: 



Polyporus sulphureus. 

 KREKE, REV. MARCUS, Ohio: 



Stereum fasciatum, an unusual form of this common species. 



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