LAKIN, W. T., Maryland; 



Lenzites protracta, Fr. (See note 1 ) Guepinia spathulata Polystictus 

 hirsutus Fomes leucophaeus Myxomycetes Polyporus cristatus (Note 2 ) 

 Daedal ea quercina Stereum fasciatum (Note 3) Hydnum pulcherrimum Daeda- 

 lea unicolor ( Polyporoid form ) Daedalea con fragosa Polyporus dichrous 

 stictus versicolor, pale form Ustulina vulgaris (conidial form ) Fomes rimos- 

 us Morchella esculenta (form conica) Polyporus adustus. 



LANGTON, THOMAS, Canada: 



Polyporus Schweinitzii Stereum (sp. ) T*his belongs to the same genus 

 as Stereum frustulosum. They have a new name for this "genus" now in Europe, 

 but I do not recall what it is. The "new genus" is based on the plant's peculiar 

 cystidia. Polyporus sulphureus. This specimen is distinctly stalked, which is 

 unusual for this species. Polystictus cinnamomeus Phlebia(?) Species unknown 

 to me. Lenzites saepiaria Hypoxylon coccineum Pezizn (Vurpinia spathulata 

 Calocera cornea Lycogala Epidendrum Xylaria (conidial) Hymenochaete 

 Polyporus Schweinitzii Polyporus, unknown to me. It is close to pubescens. 

 Spores 2 > x 8 hyaline, smooth, cylindrical, curved. Polyporus adustus resupin- 

 ate Polyporus fumosus. I think this is the true fumosus as illustrated beauti- 

 fully by Klotzsch. Spores are 4x8 but many are smaller, about 2% x6. Panus 

 rudis Polyporus brumale Trametes saepiaria Tremella foliacea Hydnum a- 

 dustum Peniophora Stereum spadiceum Phlebia (sp. ) Fuligo varians Poria 

 (sp.). 



LEARN, CLARENCE D., Iowa: 



Fomes igniarius (on butternut) Fomes leucophaeus Fomes Ever - 

 hartii Fomes pomaceus Polyporus carneus. 



LEHMAN, E. A., North Carolina: 



Daedalea confragosa Geaster velutinus Polystictus focicola Mitn-my- 

 ces cinnabarinus Mitremyces lutescens Xylaria (sp.) Hydnum (sp.) Hydnum 

 adustum Polystictus sanguineus Polystictus cinnabarinus Polyporus Curtisii. 



LORDLEY, E- D., Nova Scotia: 

 Clavaria (sp. ) Grew in Sphagnum. 



MEDCAIvF, B. G., Minnesota: 

 Polyporus arcularius. 



MIGNAUI/T, REV. JOS. B., Canada: 



Deadalea unicolor Polyporus elegans Polystictus pen-nnis. 

 specimens is marked with black zones, unusual in this species. Polystictus ver- 

 sicolor Polystictus cinnabarinus Deadalea confragosa Panus (?) 1 

 caryophyllum Lenzites saepiaria Polyporus adustus Polyporus Schweinitzii, 

 Fr. Polystictus versicolor. 



MORRIS, GEO. E., Massachusetts: 



Polyporus sulphureus Polyporus lucidus Polyporus can 

 unicolor Polyporus cuticularis, Bull. Daedalea confragosa, trameto 

 Polyporus brumale Hydnum adustum Polyporus dichrous,- < 

 us, rare Polystictus conchifer Polystictus perennis Polyporus n 

 crispa Polyporus picipes, depauperate form. Polyporus hispidus, rare -Poly 

 porus elegans Fomes leucophaeus, -Daedalea confragosa - 

 aria Polystictus hirsutus Trametes suaveolens - Thelephora tei 

 coperdon umbrinum -Trametes pini, the thin form called Trametes able 

 Karsten and T. piceinus by Peck (cfr. Myc. Notes p. 31 



' potyus I adustus - Polyporus gilvus -Polyporus renifonnis -Schbo- 

 phyllum commune -Granularia - Lenzites saepiaria -Polysti. 



