HUMPHREY, C. J., Wisconsin: 



Polyporus radiatus. Daedalea unicolor. Polystictus zonatus, as near 

 as we have it in this country. Polystictus Grayei. Trametes serialis, re- 

 supinate. It is also Poria calosa, Fr. Polyporus nodulosus. Polyporus 

 betulinus. 



JANSE, A. J. T., Africa: 



Lenzites repanda. Daldinia concentrica. Polystictus occidentals. 

 The tomentum is more brown than usual. Stereum hirsutum. Polystictus 

 sanguineus. Schizophyllum commune. Polyporus sulphureus. Polyporus 

 reniformis. Seems same as our American plant, viz., the annual form of 

 Fomes applanatus. Fomes leucophaeus. Fomes senex. 



JONES, KATE A., New Hampshire: 



Daedalea unicolor. Polystictus pergamenus. Lenzites saepiaria. 

 Favolus europaeus. Daedalea confragosa. Polystictus versicolor. Poly- 

 porus albellus. Fomes leucophaeus. Unusual form, with a distinct stipe. 



LANGTON, THOS., Canada: 



Favolus europaeus. Polyporus albellus. Polyporus mollis. 

 Polyporus spumeus (see Note 132). 



LEEUWEN, DR. VAN, Java: 



Polystictus sanguineus. Polystictus Persoonii. Polystictus caperatus. 

 Lenzites repanda. Polystictus Persoonii, of an unusual color. Polystictus 

 xanthopus. Polyporus (Ganodermus) mastoporus. Hexagona tenuis form 

 bivalvis. Polyporus (Ganodermus) lucidus. Tropical form. Fomes (Gano- 

 dermus) applanatus. Tropical form, with yellow pore mouths. Polyporus 

 rubidus. Trametes cingulatum. Trametes aspera. 



LONG, W. H., Washington, D. C.: 



Specimens all collected in the Southern States. 



Fomes juniperinus. On Juniper Utahensis in Arizona. The first speci- 

 men of this rare species our museum has received (cfr. Myc. Notes, page 

 522). Mr. Long tells me he now concedes that Fomes juniperinus and 

 "Fomes Earlei, n. s. Murrill" are one and the same thing. Fomes robustus. 

 Polyporus croceus. On red oak in Arkansas. Fomes geotropus (see Note 

 133). 



From Southern and Southwest United States: 



Polyporus fissilis (see Note 134). Polyporus cuticularis. Polyporus 

 corruscans. Polyporus hispidus? Fomes Everhartii. Fomes texanus (see 

 Note 135). Ganodermus sessile. Ganodermus polychromum. Ganoder- 

 mus (cfr. reniformis). Ganodermus Sequoiae. Poria medulla-panis. Dae- 

 dalea juniperinus. 



LORDLEY, E. D., Nova Scotia: 



Hydnum Caput Ursi, reported as being fragrant. Bovista pila. 



LOWE, MRS. F. E., Massachusetts: 



Lenzites betulina. Polystictus hirsutus. Merulius tremellosus. 

 Stereum hirsutum. Stereum spadiceum. 



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