KIRTIKAR, COL. K. R., India: 



Leuzites ochroleucus, a curious, irpicoid form-Lenzite* ochroh-u, MS 

 daedaloid form Lenzites ochroleucus, lenzitoid form-Hexagona mil. 

 -Polyporus lucidus, tropical form, spores distinctly rough Polysti. tn. 

 xanthopus Polystictus flavus-Lycoperdon or Calvatla (?) Seems dOM m 

 polymorphum-Lycoperdon nigrum Several specimens not yet determine,! 



LUJA, EDOUARD, Congo Beige: 



Fomes australis Polystictus concinnus Polystictus occidentals 

 Polystictus flavus Lenzites repanda Trametes Persoonii Sternum lol.a 

 turn Polyporus lucidus, curiously developed sterile form Polystl. -in, 

 xanthopus, very abundant Polystictus concinnus, mixed with xanili.,|..i-. 

 and it may be only a velutinate form of it but it appears very .li.xtiurt. 

 Polystictus sanguineus Hexagona Henschallii, sent abundantly by .Mr. l.uja. 

 Previously known in Europe from a single specimen at Kew. Polyporu- 

 gilvus Trametes Hystrix. These specimens are not dimidiate, but in 

 by a short stipe-like base. Hexagona, a very distinct species that will soon 

 be illustrated in Mycological Notes. In addition two uniiaim <! p 

 Hexagona and a species of Fomes not recognized by me. 



MACBRIDE, PROFESSOR T. H., Iowa: 

 Schenella simplex, co-type specimen. 



McALPINE, D., Australia. 

 Geaster triplex. 



MENEZES, CARLOS A. DE, Maderia: 



Scleroderma verrucosum (?) Peridium smooth. Spores more n-iicu 

 late. Polystictus versicolor Boletus bovinus Schizophyllum commune 

 Fomes pomaceus Fomes torulosus Ganoderma resinaeeus. 



O'CONNOR, CHAS. A., Mauritius: 



Polystictus sanguineus Lycoperdon, close to pirifonm> as to habits, 

 but differs in having no columella. Hyaline, septate, capillitium and smooth, 

 ovate spores. Polyporus gilvus Hirneola auricula-Judae Polyporus (Gano- 

 derma) mastoporus, compared with type at Paris. Polystictus flabellifor- 

 mis, same as types which were from Mauritius Fomes fasciatus, whic-h is 

 the tropical representation of Fomes fomentarius of the temperate regions.- 

 Trametes Hystrix, only known from Africa, and often confused with Tra- 

 metes hydnoides. Lenzites repanda Geaster mirabilis Schizophylliim 

 commune Morchella (cfr. conica, but much more deeply alveolate). Aseroe 

 Zeylandica. This is the first definite knowledge we have had of 

 Aseroe from Africa. Phallus indusiatus. M'fr. Myc. Notes for an inter, 

 account by Mr. O'Connor of the variations of this sp.-ri.-s in Mauritius.) 

 Simblum periphragmoides, an abnormal, double spi-i -inn-n. but unfortunatel 

 broken in transit. 



OLIVIER, ERNEST, France: 



Polyporus (close to albidus) Fon.es pomai-eus Stereum hir.-inmi. 

 Fomes rlbls Corticium (sp.)- Fomes ai-planatus-Polyporus adus 

 Polystictus versicolor Polyporus tamaricis. 



