LLOYD, J. U., Ohio: 

 Calvatia rubroflava. 



MACKINTOSH, R. B., Massachusetts: 



Hydnum mirabilis, in sense of Peck and probably correct. Said to 

 be also cristatum as named by Bresadola. 



MACOUN, JOHN, Canada: 

 Phallus Ravenelii. 



MASSALONGO, PROFESSOR C., Italy: 



Lycoperdon atropurpureum Hydnum (sp.) Thelephora Tremma 

 censis, Mss. name Polystictus versicolor Lenzites tricolor Ixnzlt. 

 cida. 



MILNER, DR. S. G., Michigan: 

 Pleurotus nidulans. 



MORRIS, GEO. E., Massachusetts: 



Polyporus albellus Trametes suaveolens Polyporus carneus Poly- 

 stictus conchifer Fomes conchatus Daedalea unicolor ( ?) I take this to be 

 an aberrant form with white, rigid, subtrametose pores. It surely is unusual. 

 Polyporus Schweinitzii Polyporus radiatus Daedalea confragosa, thin, 

 trametoid form. Polyporus, thin, rigid, white. This is very much my Idea 

 of what floriformis of Quf-let should be, but I am much in doubt. 



NELSON, N. L. T., Iowa: 



Polystictus cinnabarinus Polystictus versicolor Polystictus hlrsu- 

 tus Trametes hispida Schizophyllum commune Polyporus gilvus Favo- 

 lus europaeus Plowrightia morbosa Fomes pomaceus Daedalea unicolor 

 Hirneola auricula-Judae Polystictus sanguineus, a Northern station 

 Panus dealbatus, rarely received by me. Polyporus adustus Fomes leuco- 

 phaeus. 



NOBLE, MRS. M. A., Florida: 



Lenzites saepiaria (three forms). Guepinia spathularia, the South- 

 ern slender form. Pleurotus nidulans Polystictus sanguineus Polystictus, 

 not recognized by me, but evidently something that has bleached out.- Poly 

 stictus floridanus Cyathus Lesueurii Panus (sp.) Guepinia spathularia, a 

 slender, tropical form. 



OVERHOLTS, L. O., Ohio: 

 Hydnum chrysocomum. 



PAZSCHKE, DR. O., Germany: 



From Germany, Daedalea unicolor Poria medulla panis Polyporus 

 albidus Polyporus amorphus Polyporus adustus, resupinate Fomes robus- 

 tus Polystictus zonatus Polyporus salignus Polyporus radiatus Fomes 



annosus. 



