HARIOT, P., from Henri Perrier de la Bathie, Madagascar: 



Ganodermus mangiferae. This species was not, but should have been, 

 included in my Stipitate Polyporoids. It is quite close to mastoporus and 

 may be the same thing. The only difference I can note is that the pore 

 mouths are pale, while they are always dark in mastoporus, even when 

 young. 



Fomes australis with yellow pore mouths. Polyporus pruinatus. Poly- 

 stictus gallo-pavonius. Polystictus caperatus. Daedalea quercina. 



Trametes roseolus. A beautiful species compared with the type at 

 Paris. Tt is said to be same as Polyporus Afzelius, of which no type exists. 

 Fomes Haskarlii. Fomes pectinatus. Polyporus (Glaeoporus) candidus, 

 a white form of conchoides. Polystictus gallo-pavonius, (pale form). 

 Hexagona tenuis. Fomes lignosus (annual). 



Polyporus megaloporus. When young it is a Polyporus, when old 

 tends towards Favolus. Setae are very peculiar (cfr. Stipitate Polypo- 

 roids, fig. 441). Polyporus durus. Fomes applanatus. Polyporus mo- 

 destus. Compared, and same as the "cotype" of "atypus" at Paris= 

 bruneolus of Montagne not Berkeley. Polystictus versatilis. 



Polyporus anaebus. Compared with cotypes in Montagne's herbarium. 

 It is smoother but for mo the same species as pruinatus. Fomes pullus. 

 Compared with type in Montagne's herbarium. A unique little species. 

 Setae none. Spores not found, no doubt white. 



HOLDEN, WM., North Carolina: 



Polyporus salignus? Ustulina vulgaris, conidial form. Polyporus ar- 

 cularius. Polyporus arnorphus. Polystictus sanguineus. Polystictus per- 

 gamenus. Polyporus gilvus. Lentinus strigosus. Polystictus hirsutus. 

 Lenzites betulina. Polyporus adustus. Stereum fasciatum. -Tremelloden- 

 dron pallida. Fomes annosus. Fomes reniformis. Polyporus giganteus. 



Scleroderma Geaster. A liberal collection, unopened. Fistulina he- 

 patica. Polyporus Schweinitzii. Favolus europaeus. Polystictus versi- 

 color. Bulgaria inquinans. Clavaria botrytes. Polyporus sulphureus. 



LEEUWEN, DR. VAN, Java: 



Dichonema sericeum. Named by Monsieur Hariot. It is in Saccardo 

 as a Rhipidonema, but is a lichen. Polystictus xanthopus. Nummularia 

 (sp.). Polyporus fumosus? Seems a little different from the European 

 plant. 



Fomes (Ganodermus). Quite close to Fomes leucophaeus, but I am 

 satisfied that it is different. It is heavier, harder, more minute pores, and 

 has a tendency to form a stipe. Spores are smaller, 6x8. I have an ample 

 collection of same species from Dr. J. C. Koningsberger, Java. 



LIND, J., Denmark: 



Daedalea confragosa (form Bulliardi). Polystictus versicolor. 



MACOUN, JOHN, Canada: 



Hymenochaete spreta. Stereum (Hymenochaete) tabacinum. Polyporus 

 adustus. Polystictus hirsutus. Lenzites saepiaria. Polystictus versicolor 

 tending to zonatus. Polystictus zonatus if different from versicolor. 



