plumbea, young. Stereum. Close, but seems different from albobadium. 

 Polyporus corruscans. (See Note 47). 



KUYPER, J., Surinam: 



Fomes fasciatus, applanate specimens. Polyporus (Ganodermus) Oer- 

 stedii. An extremely variable plant. "Daedalea" Sprucei (See Note 49). 



LANGTON, THOS., Canada: 



Helvella ephippium. Tremellodendron ? (Sp.) ? Hydnum cyathiformis. 

 Stereum spadiceum. Trametes protracta. Polyporus radiatus. Poly- 

 porus fragilis? Polyporus carneus. Thelephora terrestris (=laciniatus). 

 Polystictus cinnamomeus. Hirneola auricula-Judae. Stereum (Hymeno- 

 chaete) tabacinum. Clavaria Ligula. Hydnum ferrugineum? Hydnum. I 

 do not know this species. Thelephora palmata var. Americana. "Ozonium 

 aureum." Hydnum caeruleum (=cyaneotinctum). 



LEEPER, B., Ohio: 



Tremella vesicaria. Rarely received. Also a photograph of the fresh 

 plant. Tubulina fragiformis (or Tubifera ferruginosa, which is the latest 

 juggle). 



LEGERE, L., India: 

 Clavaria pyxidata. 



MAIRE, R., Algeria: 



Polyporus spumeus. Lenzites saepiaria, polyporoid form =Trametes 

 protracta Fr. Icon. cfr. Letter 39, Note 24. 



NOBLE, MRS. M. A., Florida: 



Fuligo septica. Polystictus focicola. Polyporus gilvus. Very thin 

 form. 



O'CONNOR, CHAS., Mauritius: 



Anthracophlous rhizopognoides. A nice collection received fresh in 

 formalin. The fresh plant has a distinct, thick, reddish peridium, 1 mm. 

 thick, with external fibrils. The gleba is white. The cells and spores are 

 similar to Rhizopogon rubescens, as is the plant, excepting its thicker 

 peridium. Hydnangium (Sp.). Received fresh in formalin. 



OLESON, O. M., Iowa: 



Polyporus fumosus. Hydnum ochraceum. Irpex lacteus. Polyporus 

 corruscans. (See Note 47). Polystictus pergamenus Fomes leucophaeus. 

 Thick, ungulate specimen. Usually a more thin species. This specimen 

 has no context development above (as usual) the pores reaching the 

 crust. Also it has thin context layers between the pore layers. Such is 

 what Fries is supposed to have called Fomes vegetus, but it is only a con- 

 dition of the usual plant. 



Polyporus salignus. Stereum sericeum? Polyporus fumosus. With 



