Lenzites furcata. This differs from the common betulina in its narrow 

 gills. The old type specimen from Link is still found at Berlin. Daedalea 

 unicolor. Polyporus conchoides. Polystictus versatilis. Polystictus rigens. 



Favolus princeps. This has very peculiar cystidia (cfr. Stipitate Poly- 

 poroids, page 139, fig. 442). Daedalea stereoides. Polystictus versatilis. 

 Polystictus pinsitus. Polystictus occidentalis. Polyporus rhipidium (form 

 pusillus Pers.). Polyporus gilvus. Polystictus iodinus. Polystictus byr- 

 sinus. Cladoderris dendritica. 



Polyporus subolivaceus. I think this is the only valid name for this 

 common species. Berkeley usually called it "Polyporus plebius var. cuben- 

 sis," but I question if it has anything in common with Polyporus plebius 

 of New Zealand. Polyporus zonalis. Hexagona variegata. Thick form 

 and smoother than usual. Polystictus roseolus tyfc. Poria isabellina. 

 Campanella pezizoidea, distributed by Rick as Merulius. Polystictus pin- 

 situs, abnormal. Fomes torrulosus. Poria, unknown to me. Polyporus. 

 Merulius Corium? Ganodermus pachyotis (Rick's determination. Unkno\vn 

 to me.). Polyporus recurvatus. Co-type. Poria bicolor. Co-type no doubt. 

 Fomes fasciatus. Polystictus licnoides. Polyporus brumalis. Seems 

 same as the European specimens. Polystictus caperatus. Trametes Dae- 

 dalea or Daedalea Trametes, as one may prefer. Polyporus Blanchetianus. 

 Hexagona variegata. Polyporus, unknown to me. Lenzites repanda. 

 Polyporus rufescens. Trametes hydnoides. Polystictus petaliformis. 



The following as labeled are all more or less doubtful to me. Poria 

 medullae panus. Polystictus pergamenus. Fomes pectinatus. Polystictus 

 decipiens. 



VON SCHRENK, HERMANN, Missouri: 

 Daedalea juniperinus. 



WEIR, JAMES R., Michigan: 



Fomes Eberhartii. Fomes. Abnormal. Sterile. 



Polyporus unknown to me. I suppose it is what Murrill calls "Tyro- 

 myces palustris," but he does not give the spore measurements and 

 the type of Polyporus palustris at Kew is so poor nothing can be told 

 from it. This has hyaline spores, 3%x8 mic., cylindrical, curved. 

 Geaster hygrometricus. Peridermium cerebrum. Named by Mr. Weir. 

 Endothia gyrosa (named by Prof. Weir). Poria xanthospora. Spores col- 

 ored. Setae none. Polystictus cinnarbarinus. Polystictus hirsutus. Poria 

 inconstans? Urnula Craterium. Fomes graveolens. Polystictus biformis 

 (effete). Panus rudis. Poria pulchella. Ustulina vulgaris (conidial). 



Also a number of collections (mostly resupinate) unknown to me. 



WILSON, M., Scotland: 



Polystictus fibula. At least my idea of it, and undoubtedly that of 

 Quelet. As no type exists, however, it is only an interpretation of Fries' 

 writings. 



YOUNG, R. H., Florida: 



Cyathus sterecoreus, form Lesueurii. 



