Polyporas lucidus Daedalea unicolor Cyathas striatus Polystictus versi- 

 color Polystictus hirsutulus Fomes pomaceus Thelephora Schweiniuii 

 Polyporus adustus Polyporus noiulosus Polyporus betulintis Xylaria corni- 

 formis Panus stipticits Irpax Peziza occiclentalis Lentinus lepideiis Ly- 

 coperdon Turaerii. 



NOBI/E, MRS. M. A., Florida: 



Trametes hydnoides Otidea ( sp. ) 

 PERClVAlv, MRS, M. S. T Tennessee: 



Panus mdis Mitremyees lutescens I/ichen Polystictus versicolor 

 Polyporus lucidus Stereum fasciatum - -Urnula Craterium lyenzites betulina 

 Fomes leuc<Sphaeus Polystictus hirsutus Polystictus pergamenus Hydnum 

 Erinaceum Mitreiryces lutescens. Beautiful specimen of a species I am always, 

 glad to receive. Phallus Ravenelii. 



RIDDLE L. W., Massachusetts: 



Polyporus (cfr. spumeus) Spores ovate-subglobose, 4 5, hyaline, smooth. 

 guttulate, abundant. Grew on an apple tree. I have not my European material of 

 spumeus at hand for comparison but it is surely very close, and has the same pe- 

 culiar guttulate spores, though these are smaller than those of the European plant 

 as I remember it . Fomes officinalis, rare in the United States. Polyporus sul- 

 phureus Polyporus elegans? A single half specimen. It is sessile, hence not the 

 usual Polyporus elegans with a black stem. I suspect however it is au abnormal 

 specimen with the stipe undeveloped for some reason. Polyporus(sp. ) Polystic- 

 tus membranaceus. This is a common species in the tropics, but it is very rare in 

 temperate regions. This is the second collection I have gotten from the United States. 



Polyporus leprodes in the sense of Fries, but I doubt if the same as Rostkovius" 

 figure, on which Fries based the name. In reality it is only a sessile, multiplex 

 form of Polyporus varius as Fries states. I have collected it several times on the 

 trees in the park at Upsala.but these I think are the first specimens I have ever 

 seen from the United States. 



ROGERS, E. O. ,Iowa: 



Polyporus adustus Polyporus (sp,) Polyporus gilvus, imperfectly de- 

 veloped Polystictus versicolor Polyporus gilvus, normal. 

 STOCKBERGER, W. W., Washington, D. C. 



Stereum ochraceoflavum. Collected in Florida. 

 STORER, MISS E. D., Pennsylvania: 



Polyporus ( sp. ) Polystictus versicolor. 

 STREETER, MRS. HANNAH, Pennsylvania: 



T^enzites saepiaria Rhizina inflata Hydnum adustum Irpex cinna- 

 momeus Daeclalea unicolor Polyporus adustus Polyporus gilvus Irpex tu - 

 lipifera Polyporus hispidus Polystictus versicolor Steieum fasciatum Stere- 

 um bicolor Favolus europaeus Urnula Craterium Hydnum suaveolens L,enz- 

 ites corrugata Daedalea confragosa, thin form Daedalea confragosa ,trametoid 

 form Daedalea juniperina Polystictus cinnabarinus Daldinea concentrica 

 Xylaria Polyporus pocula Polyporus dichrous Polyporus griseus ' 'Thele- 

 phora dendritica" cfr. letter No. 16, p. 8 Pyrenomycetes Stereum rubigino- 

 sum Thelephora Schweinitzii Polyporus retipes. The occurence of this spec- 

 ies is of much interest. Heretofore it was only known from the original collection in 

 Alabama. Bulgaria rufa Bulgaria inquinans Thelephora vialis Panus rudis. 

 From tropical America, probably: Polystictus trichomallus. 

 SUTIJFF, MISS, California: 

 Polystictus perennis Daldinea concentrica. 

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