TRUE, DR. H. L., Ohio: 



Hydnum pulcherrimum. 



USSHER, CHAS. B., Straits Settlements: 

 Microscopic fungus. 



VAN BAMBEKE, t)R. CHARLES, Belgium: 



Lenzites saepiaria (?) Very pale for saepiaria. It probably is pro- 

 tracta, (Fr. Icon. t. 191). Polyporus adustus Scleroderma Bovista (in sense 

 of Dr. Van Ba'mbeke). Polyporus varius Trametes suaveolens Polyporus 

 cuticularia Polyporus fumosus Poria viallantii (?) Irpcx ohliqiius (?). 



, MISS ISABEL M., Canada: 

 Clavaria fusiforme Spathularia flavida Geoglossum fmuosum 

 Mutinus caninus (fresh). Daedalea confragosa thin form. Daedalea uni- 

 color Polystictus hirsutus Polystictus versicolor Len/it.-- >a-|>iaria 

 Polystictus perennis Daldinia concentrica Polyporus carneus Lycoperdon 

 cepaeforme Polyporus brumalis Thelephora terrestris Spathularia flavida 

 Spathularia velutipes Cordyceps ophiglossoides Leotia chlortx-ephala 

 Xylaria Xylaria polymorpha (obese form). Two species of Clavarla. 

 Three species of Peziza. 



WARNER, H. E., New Hampshire: 

 Polyporus albellus. 



\VEIDMANN, ANT., Austria: 

 Polyporus salignus. 



WESTGATE, J. M., Texas: 

 Strobilomyces strobilaceus. 



WHETSTONE, DR. M. S., Minnesota: 



Panus torulosus Hydnum albidum, probably from its small 

 Polystictus hirsutulus Polystictus pergamenus Trametes hispidus Ste 

 reum spadiceum Polyporus albellus Polystictus hirsutus Daedalea confra- 

 gosa Polyporus sulphureus, discolored and also abnormal Polyporus adus- 

 tus Calvatia lilacina. 



WILSON, REV. JAMES, Australia: 



An excellent photograph of what is probably Polystictus pt 



WOOTON, E. O., New Mexico: 



Battarrea Stevenii Montagnitis Candollei Gyrophr 

 ens-Chlamydopus Meyenianus, cfr. Myc. Notes, p. 134, Plate 1< 

 plant in the United States. Known only from NYw .\ 

 Wooton), and Washington (Piper). 



WOULFF, E., Russia: 

 Irpex lacteus. 



F. E. S., Syracuse, N. Y.: 



Strobilomyces strobilaceus (or a form). 

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