CAVE, G. H., India: 



Polyporus gilvus Fomes (Ganoderma) australis Polystictus hir- 

 sutus, more uniformly gray than the common plant of Europe. Polystictus 

 xanthopus, and others at present unknown to me. 



EVANS, T. B., Transvaal: 



Geaster floriformis Geaster Schmidelii Lycoperdon pratense 

 Polysaccum crassipes. 



FELIPPONE, DR. F., Uruguay: 



Polystictus sanguinariu.s Polystictus ciimabarinus Polyporus gil- 

 vus Polyporus adustus Trametes hispida, darker brown and with coarser 

 hairs than the European plant. Scleroderma Cepa Lycoperdon (cfr. cruci- 

 atum) Polystictus pinsitus Polystictus versicolor, not exactly the same 

 plant as the European forms, but too close to be considered distinct. Schi- 

 xophyllum commune Three undetermined. 



GONO, M., Japan: 



Polyporus adustus, three collections, thick form Polyporus adustus, 

 thin form Lenzites protracta. Mr. Gono sends me four collections, and it is 

 evidently frequent in Japan. It is the same exactly as is common in the 

 United States and rare In Europe. Polystictus versicolor Several collec- 

 tions unknown to me. 



JACZEWSKI, PROF. A. VOX, Russia: 



Polystictus abietinus Lenzites sepiaria Polyporus amorphus 

 Polyporus sulphureus Fomes pinicola Daedalea quercina Fomes connatus 

 Polyporus radiatus Fomes fomentarius Polystictus perennis Poria me- 

 dulla-panis (?) Polystictus lutescens, typical of Persoon's specimens 

 Fomes robustus (?) Polyporus fragilis (?) Fomes pomaceus Fomes leu- 

 cophaeus Poria (sp.) Polystictus zdnatus. 



JAHANDIEZ, E., France: 



Stereum hirsutum Stereum spadiceum Polyporus rufescens 

 Polyporus circinatus Polyporus hispidus Polyporus lucidus Fomes robus- 

 tus (?) Fomes pinicola Fomes (sp ?) Fomes torulosus (young ?) 

 Polystictus pergamenus Polystictus abietinus Polystictus perennis Hyd- 

 num velutinum Hydnum scobiculatum (?) Hydnum ferruginosum Hyd- 

 num nigrum Trametes pini Trametes campestris. 



JARVIS, EDMUND, Australia: 



Crucibulum vulgare Geaster saccatus Boletus (sp.) Polyporus 

 betulinus Polyporus squamosus, more reddish brown than the European 

 form but surely the same species. Fomes applanatus (approaching leuco- 

 phaeus) Polystictus affinis (subsessile) Polystictus cinnabarinus Fuligo 

 septica Schizophyllum commune Guepinia spathulata Polystictus hir- 

 sutus, and a number of others as yet not determined. 



