The spores are subglobose or piriform, 3-10 x 12-14 (not "oblong curved," 

 as recorded by Morgan, which is rather the spore of an Exidia than a 

 Tremella). Fomes connatus. Hydnum coralloides. Hydnum pulcherri- 

 mum. Polyporus adustus. 



CHEESMAN, W. N., England: 



Polyporus varius. Polyporus elegans. Polyporus brumalis. Polyporus 

 chioneus. Stereum hirsutum ? Polyporus amorphus. Merulius tremello- 

 sus. Trametes Bulliardii. Trametes cervinus. Corticium caeruleum. 

 Polyporus rutilans. Radulum quercinum. Merulius pulverulentus. Odon- 

 tia fimbriata. Polyporus amorphus (white hymenium). Lenzites betulina. 



CRADWICK, W., Jamaica: 



Schizophyllum commune. Stereum (Sp.). . 



DAVIS, SIMON, Wyoming: 



Calvatia defodiodis. (See Note 45). Lycoperdon caepiforme. Trame- 

 tes hispida. Catastoma subterraneum. Calvatia lilacina var. occidentals. 

 Tylostoma albicans. Tylostoma subfuscum. Tylostoma rufum. Bovista 

 plumbea, very robust form. Bovista pila. Mycenastrum Corium. Lycoper- 

 don caepiforme. Large specimens. Crucibulum vulgare. Geaster mammo- 

 sus. Geaster asper. 



DONOR UNKNOWN, Queensland: 



Specimens were sent in a bag packed in excelsior. They were a nice lot 

 and I regret I could find no clue to the sender. 



Lenzites repanda. Polyporus grammocephalus. Polystictus san- 

 guineus. Hexagona tenuis. Stereum versicolor. Fomes igniarius. The 

 context is not quite as dark as the European plant. 



EDWARDS, S. C., California: 



Fomes annosus. Fomes (or Polyporus) carneus. Polyporus Schwein- 

 itzii. Poria pereffusa? Polyporus fragilis? Polystictus biformis. Hyd- 

 num rufescens. Stereum spadiceum. Polystictus versicolor. Polystictus 

 versicolor. Very unusual and marked form. Three forms, one of them so 

 different from the usual form that it well merits a distinctive name, were 

 it practical to name the various forms of this polymorphic species. 



FARLOW, W. S., Massachusetts: 



Bovistella (unnamed species). Capillitium of Bovista form, but hyaline 

 and more flaccid, thick branches than the usual type. From California. 

 Geaster saccatus from Jamaica. Bovistella (sp.) from Jamaica. Sclero- 

 derma tenerum from Jamaica. 



GERMAN, JOHN, Michigan: 



Fomes leucophaeus. A very anomalous specimen (ungulate) of a very 

 common species. Irpex lacteus. Lenzites saepiaria. 



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