COTTON, A. D., England: 

 Polyporus benzoinus. 



CROSSLAND, CHAS., England: 



Polyporus albidus, in sense of Bresadola. 



DALLAS, MRS. GEO. M., Pennsylvania: 



Polyporus Whitei, Murrill, according to description. It is a variety 

 of cristatus (or flavovirens). 



DAVIS, SIMON, Massachusetts: 



Polyporus albellus Hydnum albidum Pk., white when fresh. Fomes 

 connatus Polyporus rutilans, thin form. Polyporus carneus Polystictus 

 versicolor Polyporus (sp.) smell of almond! Polyporus spumeus, thin Amer- 

 ican form Polyporus rutilans Lycoperdon piriforme Polyporus admira- 

 bilis, on apple. Fine specimen of a rare species. 



DEARNESS, JOHN, Canada: 



Polyporus gilvus Polyporus tephroleucus Polyporus albellus 

 Polyporus cristatus Boletinus palustris Boletus Clintoniantis Polyporus 

 adustus. 



DEMETRIO, C. H., Missouri: 



Stereum fasciatum Irpex cinnamomeus Daedalea unicolor Poly- 

 porus lucidus Polyporus albo-luteus. On Abies Engelmanni in mountain 

 regions of Colorado. A peculiar, western plant, only one collection known 

 east of the Mississippi River. It is badly misnamed. Cfr. Myc. Notes, p. 411. 



DOBBIN, FRANK, New York: 



Polyporus betulinus Polyporus carneus Fomes pinicola. 



DUPAIN, V., France: 



Daedalea biennis Daedalea quercina Fomes pomaceus Fomes to- 

 rulosus Polystictus versicolor (pale form). Daedalea confragosa Trametes 

 hispida. 



DUPRET, H., Canada: 



Polystictus cinnabarinus Poria tulipifera. 



EDWARDS, S. C., North Carolina: 



Polyporus Schweinitzii Irpex tabacinus. I judge from the descrip- 

 tion. It is the first time I have received it. Insect Gall on southern cypress. 

 This figures as a "fungus" in our "literature," and is included in Saccardo. 

 The "type" is in Schweinitz's herbarium. Stereum fasciatum Stereum bi- 

 color Ganoderma sessile Polystictus sanguineus Polystictus sanguineus, 

 faded specimen. Polyporus gilvus Polyporus albidus Fomes annosus 

 Polystictus villosus Polyporus, unknown to me but of much interest. I 

 think I have seen it in Europe somewhere, but I can not recall what it is. 

 Polystictus azureus Hydnum ochraceum Stereum complicatum Polyporus 



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