KARSTEX, P. A., Finland: 



Specimens from Russia. Catastoma defossum Catastoma Pila. 

 Smaller but otherwise same as recently named by Robert Fries from South 

 America. Catastoma (probably unnamed) between defossum and Pila. Ly- 

 coperdon polymorphum Lycoperdon pusillum. 



KAUFMANN, C. M., Michigan: 



Fomes pinicola Fomes Everhartii Fomes igniarius Fomes igni- 

 arius var. nigricans Stereum radiatum, fine specimen. Polyporus salignus 

 Trametes sepium Polystictus pergamenus Daedalea confragosa, abnormal 

 on Tamarac Polyporus albellus (?) Poria pulchella Poria attenuata 

 Polyporus gilvus Stereum bicolor Poria subacida Trametes abietis 

 Lenzites protracta Stereum fasciatum Polyporus. Unknown to me. It 

 is closer to robiniophilus than any species I know. Also several Porias and 

 Corticiums unknown to me. 



KILLGOUR, ARTHUR, New Jersey: 



Xylaria polymorpha. The stems of these specimens are l<i<i. 2-3 

 inches, not "short or almost none," as stated. 



KNOX, WM., Ohio: 



Hydnum coralloides. 



KRUGER, W., Germany: 



Fomes leucophaeus Polystictus hirsutus (old) Polystictus versi- 

 color. 



LANGTON, THOS., Canada: 



Pleurotus serotinus Clitopilus abortivus ( ?) Irpex lacteus Poly- 

 porus volvatus Peziza Helvella elastica Polyporus "adriondackensis," as 

 the plant has been labeled in my collection for some years since it was col- 

 lected in the Adirondacks, N. Y. I have never found a name for it, and am 

 sure it is none of Peck's species. Stereum spadiceum Phlebia radiata 

 Polyporus albellus Pk. Hydnum adustum Helvella crispa Favolus euro- 

 paeus Polyporus elegans Polyporus brumalis Polyporus varius Chloro- 

 splenium versiforme. A much rarer species than aeruginosum. Daedalea uni- 

 color Stereum tabacinum Genus Dacryopsis (?) Very interesting and 

 new to me. Clavaria ligula Trogia crispa Irpex lactea Polyporus benzo- 

 inus Helotium confluens Lenzites protracta (?) It departs from the usual 

 form. Gyrocephalus rufus. Rare plant which I am always glad to get. 

 Helvella crispa- Helvella infula Clitycobe robusta (as named by Mr. Lang- 

 ton) "Tremella frondosa," as known in American mycology, and also I think 

 in the sense of Fries, but not in the original sense as illustrated by Bulliard. 

 The French plant is different as I know it around Paris. Coniophora puteana. 



LAUGHLIN, MISS EMMA E., Ohio: 

 Schizophyllum commune. 



LEVY, MISS DAISY .!., New York: 



Calvatia elata, very young. Guepinia spathulata Polyporus (sp.). 



