FROGGATT, W. W., Australia: 



Bovistella aspera Scleroderma Cepa Bovistella australiensis (?) 

 This has gleba of a different color than that I have seen before, but otherwise 

 the characters seem much the same. Bovistella scabra. 



GARRETT, A. O., Utah: 

 Secotium acuminatum. 



GOSSWEILER, JOHN, Africa: 



Geaster saccatus Three Phalloids, dried which without color notes 

 are uncertain. Clathrus camerunensis (probably) Phallus (sp.) Lysurus 

 (sp.). 



GRELET, L. J., France: 



Scleroderma aurantiacum Scleroderma Cepa Daedalea biennis 

 Cyathus striatus. 



GRIFFIN, D. B., Vermont: 



Lycoperdon gemmatum Lycoperdon form Lycoperdon piriforme 

 Lycoperdon umbrinum Geaster triplex Geaster saccatus Daldinia concen- 

 trica Xylaria polymorpha Hydnum Pleurotus nidulans Scleroderma au- 

 rantium Scleroderma tenerum Polyporus resinosus Polyporus elegans 

 Polyporus brumalis Polyporus radiatus Polyporus picipes ( ?) Differs from 

 the usual form in its pale colored pileus. Stereum frustulosum Clavaria lig- 

 ula Polystistus versicolor Lycoperdon echinatum (rare). Polyporus albel- 

 lus Lenzites betulina Daedalea unicolor Daedalea confragosa Xylaria 

 polymorpha, conidial. Thelephora terrestris Schizophyllum commune Ste- 

 reum sericeum Ustulina vulgaris Stemonitis splendens Thelephora 

 Schweinitzii Panus stipticus Polyporus adustus Fomes fomentarius Ir- 

 pex cinnamomeus, effete. -Polystictus hirsutus. Hyphomyces lactifluorum 

 Favolus europaeus Panus rudis Gyromitra esculenta (?) Clavaria *stricta 

 Polyporus Schweinitzii Polystictus perennis Panus torulosus, I think. 

 Polyporus, belonging to the mesopodal section Lentus, but species unknown 

 to me. Daedalea confragosa (form Trametes Bulliardii). Paxillus atroto- 

 mentosus Craterellus cornucopoides Hydnum (Sp.) Clavaria (Sp.) Poly- 

 stictus pergamenus Polyporus rufescens, well developed, "an undistorted, 

 Polyporus distortus" Polyporus Peckii Polyporus melanoporus, as I believe, 

 but I do not recall receiving it before from United States. I know the species 

 in Europe. Polyporus melanoporus, same as preceding but thinner. Poly- 

 porus sulphureus Lenzites saepiaria, discolored. Spathularia flavida. Poly- 

 porus picipes. 



GRIFFITHS, DAVID, District of Columbia: 



Simblum sphaerocephalum, red when fresh. From Texas. 



HADLEY, MRS. A. M., Vermont: 



Polyporus lucidus Polystictus circinatus Calvatia gigantea. 



