Prom Belgium, Trametes Polyporus rufescens. 



From Finland, col. Karsten, Polyporus amorphus Polyporus ovinus 

 Poria laevigata (?). 



From New Guinea, Polystictus occidentalis. 



From Portugal, col. Moeller, Fomes, close to conchatus Fomes ul- 

 marius Trametes hispida, Bagl. Fomes fomentarius, form. 



From South Africa. Many of these are from Kalchbrenner's herba- 

 rium, hence are co-types. Poria (close to contigua), "Fomes rudis" of Kalch. 

 determination. Polyporus gilvus (co-type of "isidoides," Kalch.) Polystic- 

 tus, cfr. versicolor Trametes Polystictus "illotus," co-type Polystictus cer- 

 vino-gilvus (= chrysoleucus, Kalch.) Lenzites repanda Polyporus sul- 

 phureus Polyporus scruposus. 



PERCIVAL, MRS. M. S., Tennessee: 



Polyporus sulphureus Mitremyces Ravenelii Mitremyces cinnaba- 

 rinus. Mrs. Percival writes me that this is a rare species in her region, much 

 more rare than our other two American species, lutescens and Ravenelii. In 

 some localities cinnabarinus is common, and the only species that occurs. 



PLITT, CHARLES C., Maryland: 



Fomes graveolens. Rarely received by me. Stereum fasciatum 

 Polystictus azureus Fr. which is a dark blue color form of Polystictus versi- 

 color. It was originally from Mexico but reaches me rarely from United 

 States. Polystictus pergamenus. 



POOL, R. J., Nebraska: 



Polyporus gilvus Fomes leucophaeus Daedalea confragosa, ab- 

 normal. Fomes pomaceus Stereum albo-badium Trametes sepium Poly- 

 stictus versicolor (pale form) Stereum hirsutum Poria tulipifera Lenzites 

 protracta Polyporus picipes Polyporus dichrous Daedalea unicolor Poly- 

 stictus velutinus Daedalea confragosa Trametes hispida Polyporus adus- 

 tus Merulius corium Polystictus hirsutus Poria, setae long, slender. 

 Stereum, with slender metuloids. Stereum cinerescens Poria Corticium 

 (sp.) Irpex lacteus Poria sinuosa (?) -Trametes sepium (?). 



RANKIN, W. H., New York: 



Trametes abietis Polyporus rutilans, more rugulose than usual. 

 Peniophora cinerea Polyporus chioneus Poria Fomes (cfr. laevigata) 

 Polyporus squamosus. Lapsus-sessite, otherwise same. Polyporus "resino- 

 sus" Polyporus elegans Polystictus cinnabarinus Thelephora terrestris 

 Daedalea unicolor Favolus europaeus Fomes igniarius (form nigricans) 

 Fomes pinicola "Tremella albida" Poria attenuata, a color form of nitida of 

 Europe. Polystictus hirsutus Ganoderma sessile. 



REA, CARLETON, England: 



Polyporus croceus not in the English text-books. Polyporus albidus 

 in sense of Bresadola. Polyporus picipes as known in England. A dark 

 form of varius. Polyporus dryadeus Polyporus (Ganoderma) resinaceus 

 (teste Bresadola). 



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