EYRE, REV. W., England: 

 Fomes applanatus. 



FISHER, G. CLYDE, Maryland: 



Polyporus sulphureus Thelephora Schweinitzii Hydnum laevig- 

 atum Hydnum zonatum. Much more slender than the usual plant so 

 referred, but in this respect closer to the "type" figures. Stereum compli- 

 catum (? abnormal). Polyporus lucidus, with all the essential characters 

 of this common species, it has yellow pore mouths, hence is a "new species," 

 if one so wishes to call it. Daedalea quercina Polyporus frondosus (sub- 

 simple form). Stereum spadiceum Poria tulipifera Stereum complicatum 

 Daedalea confragosa Lenzites protracta Polystictus versicolor Ster- 

 eum sericeum Lenzites saepiaria, trametoid form Lenzites betulina Fomes 

 graveolens, young Calvatia lilacina Polysaccum pisocarpium Scleroderma 

 Geaster Cyathus stercoreus Polyporus Schweinitzii Lycoperdon cruci- 

 atum Lycoperdon gemmatum Daedalea unicolor Nidularia pisiformis, 

 rarely received by me Scleroderma tenerum Polyporus albellus Dne- 

 dalea confragosa Hydnum ferrugineum. 



FORBES, C. N., Hawaii: 



Fomes australis Fomes autralis, young Stereum ochraceo-fla- 

 vum Schizophyllum commune (form umber) Fomes senex, agrees with 

 original form Juan Fernandez in Herb. Montagne. In the sense of Berkeley 

 and others it is quite a different plant. Polyporus zonalis Fomes. Species 

 unknown to me. Also four Pyrenomycetes, a family I do not study. They 

 have been sent to H. C. Hawley for determination. 



GILLET, REV. J., Congo, Beige.: 



Polyporus sacer. A well known species of Africa with a sclerotium. 

 I am most glad to receive these specimens, as they are the first I have 

 gotten. Hard black balls, their nature even unknown to me. At first I 

 took them for hypogeal fungi, but I find in their tissue no spores or other 

 clue to their nature. 



GRIFFITHS, D., collected at Chico, Cal.: 

 Gyrophragmium decipiens. 



GRIFFIN, D. B., Vermont: 



Clitopilus abortivus Polyporus Peckii. A rare plant, and Mr. 

 Griffin is about the only one of my correspondents who finds it. Fomes 

 pinicola. 



HAMILTON, A. G., New South Wales: 



Catastoma anomala Polysaccum pisocarpium Fomes robustus. 

 On Eucalyptus. This has all the characters of the European species which 

 there grows usually on oak. Stereum (Sp.) Polyporus (Sp.) Bovistella 

 bovistoides Geaster saccatus Scleroderma flavidum Bovistella australi- 

 ana Also fine photograph of Jansia truncata and Aseroe Hookeri, which 

 will be reproduced in Myc. Notes. 



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