BRACE, L. J. K., Bahamas: 

 Trametes hydnoides, effete. 



BRANDEGEE, T. S., California: 



Tylostoma campestris. (Sand hills near San Francisco.) 



BROWN, GEORGE, New Zealand: 



Geaster limbatus. Stephensia bombycina (or close). Determined by 

 Miss Wakefield. Pleurotus (species). 



BROWN, GEORGE, Pitcairn Island: 



Schizophyllum commune, stalked form. Clavaria persimilis. Clavaria 

 Bizzozeriana (prox.). 



The Clavarias determined by A. D. Cotton. 



CAMPBELL, MISS E., New South Wales: 



Polystictus sanguineus. Polystictus versicolor. Polystictus hirsutus. 

 Stereum hirsutum. Polysaccum pisocarpium. Fomes leucophaeus, unde- 

 veloped. 



Lentinus fasciatus. This species is known only from Australia. It is 

 a beautiful plant. Polystictus lilacino-gilvus. Trarretes lactinea. 



Polystictus-Trametes. That I can not place. The specimens from Miss 

 Campbell were nicely selected and preserved. 



CARL, EMMA J., Ohio: 



Polystictus cinnabarinus. 



CHEESEMAN, W. N., England: 



Trametes cervinus. Daedalea unicolor, form cinerea. 



CRADWICK, WM., Jamaica: 

 Marasmius (sp.) 



DAS BASHAMBAR, India: 



Fomes australis ( ? ) . Young. This has same context color, and yellow 

 pore mouths as australis and I think a very young specimen. 



Polyporus lucidus? This is the common plant I get from the tropics, 

 which I call Polyporus lucidus as there is no other name for it. It is quite 

 close to the European species, but I think not the same. 



Polyporus, species not recognized by me. 



Hirneola auricularis. This is the same as Hirneola auricula-Judae, but 

 smooth. This specimen is not perfectly smooth, but very minutely veluti- 

 nate, hence intermediate. 



Polyporus inamaenus, only an indurated Polyporus gilvus. 



DAVIS, SIMON, Massachusetts: 



Polyporus albellus. Peziza macropus, (cfr. Boudier's Icones, t. 239). 

 Peziza (Discina) leucoxantha, (cfr. Boudier's Icones, t. 253). Peziza (Lach- 

 nea) Sp. ? Bovista pila. 



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