stictus carneo-niger, (3), (microloma, celebicus). Polystictus luteus, (2), 

 (crenatus, but entirely different). Stereum involutum, (1). Very doubtful 

 to me. 



Stereum lobatum, (5), (bicolor evidently error of enclosure, f. concolor, 

 ostrea). Stereum tenuissimum, (1), (attenuate) . Polystictus cichoriaceus, 

 (1), (Hexagona tabacinum). Hexagona resinosus, (1). Polystictus Per- 

 soonii, (6), (corrugatus). Daedalea confragosa, (1). Trametes gibbosa, 

 (2). Corticium caeruleum, (1). Septobasidium bogoriense, (1). Poly- 

 stictus cervino-gilvus, (3), (dermatodes). Hexagona tenuis, (8), (bi- 

 valvis, pulchella). Hexagona Deschampsii, (1). Hexagona apiaria, (3), 

 (Wrightii). 



Lenzites ochroleuca (cfr. Hexagona pamphlet, page 31), (13), (Dae- 

 dalea tenuis, Daed. subconfragosa, Daed. pruinosa, Daed. lenzites, Daed. 

 flavida). Trametes ochroleucus, (2). Trametes form of previous. (Hex- 

 agona glabra, Daedalea Hobsoni). Lenzites repanda, (8), (Palisoti, indica). 



Polyporus (Ganodermus) ochrolaccatus, (2). This is a marked and rare 

 species (cfr. Stip. Polyp., page 105. All specimens I have noted in the 

 various museums of Europe are the original collection from the Philippines 

 by Cummings, made many years ago. 



Cantharellus bucccinalis, (I), (partitus). Lentinus praerigidus, (1), 

 (Kunzianus). Lentinus sajor caju, (3). Xerotus nigrita, (1), (Anthraco- 

 phyllum). Lentinus connatus, (2), (exilis). Polyporus semilaccatus, (4). 

 Lentinus strigosus, (1), (Panus rudis). 



Fomes australis. The tropical forms of Fomes applanatus have in the 

 past been usually referred to Fomes australis. Numerous specific names 

 have been proposed, but whether it is practicable to definitely separate 

 them is a doubtful problem. Some day we hope to make a trial of the many 

 specimens that have acccumulated in our museum. In the meanwhile we 

 label them all as above. (9). (subtornatum, australe, applanatus.) 



Polyporus sulphureus. (2). (One as Polyporus miniatus, cfr. Stip. 

 Polyp., p. 154.) Polyporus grammocephalus, (2). Fomes melanoporus, (4). 

 Fomes pinicola, (4), (ungulatus). Fomes Kermes, (1), (Fomes albo- 

 marginatus, cfr. Letter 36). Polyporus zonalis, (2). Lenzites subfer- 

 ruginea, (4). Lenzites nivea, (2). (platyphylla). Lenzites betulina, form? 

 (1). Polyporus durus, (2). Polystictus tabacinus, (3), (microcyclus). 



Polystictus benquetensis, (1), very poor specimen. It is quite close 

 to circinatus. Polystictus occidentalis, (2). Polystictus obstinatus, (3), 

 (Meyeni). Polyporus rubidus, (3). 



Polyporus Didrichsenii, (2). Received as atypus Leveille, no type of 

 which exists (cfr. Letter No. 36), and the specimen so labeled by Leveille 

 at Paris is not this plant. There is a cotype of Polyporus Didrichensii at 

 Kew from Fries. Polystictus abietinus, (1). Polystictus elongatus, (1). 

 Polystictus sanguineus, (5). Geaster hygrometricus ? (1). Schizophyllum 

 commune, (4). 



Craterellus diamesa, (3). ("Type locality" as "Thelephora" (sic). It 

 is probably same as Craterellus cantharellus.) 



MORRIS, GEORGE E., Maine: 



Hydnum geogenium, (see Note 87). 

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