Stereum complicatum. Polystictus hirsutulus. Stereum sericeum. 

 Daedalea confragosa. Schizophyllum commune. Daedalea quercina. 



MACBRIDE, PROF. T. H., Iowa. (Collected in Northwest): 



Geaster limbatus. Geaster hygrometricus (var. giganteus, Geastrae, p. 

 10). Polysaccum pisocarpium (form tending toward crassipes). Ly- 

 coperdon gemmatum (form excipuliforme). Lycoperdon gemmatum. Lyco- 

 perdon pratense. Lycoperdon umbrinum. Lycoperdon piriforme. Lyco- 

 perdon piriforme (dark form). Bovista pila (young). Lycoperdon elegans. 

 Lycoperdon atropurpureum. Lycoperdon cupricum. Rhizopogon ru- 

 bescens. 



MACOUN, PROF. J., British Columbia: 



Polyporus caesius. Trametes cervinus. Hydnum coralloides. Gyro- 

 cephalus rufus. Rarely received. Fomes annosus. Tremellodon gelatino- 

 sum. Stipitate species. Trametes Pini. Fomes (Ganodermus) applanatus. 

 Polystictus abietinus. Thelephora radiata. Xylaria hypoxylon. Poly- 

 porus hirtus. Finest specimen I ever saw of this rare species. Polyporus 

 sulphureus. Typhula filiformis. Geaster saccatus. Hymenochaete cinna- 

 momea. Traftietes serialis ? ? Helvella inf ula. Solenia anomala. Mor- 

 chella esculenta. Morchella conica. Stereum complicatum. Dacryomyces 

 aurantia. Trametes abietinus. Helvella sulcata. Verpa bohemica. Lyco- 

 perdon pratense. Lycoperdon gemmatum, form. Lycoperdon unnamed. 

 Lycoperdon cepaeforme. 



MAIRE, R., France: 



Stereum insignitum. Polyporus cuticularis. Polyporus croceus. 

 Hydnum ochraceum. Polyporus Schweinitzii. Corticium salicinum. Poly- 

 porus albellus. Several Porias unknown to me. 



MORRIS, GEO. E., Massachusetts: 



A nice collection of specimens, many of them from Maine. 



Trametes suaveolens. Tremella lutescens. Polystictus perennis. 

 Polystictus conchifer. Polyporus borealis, variety spathulatus. Tremella 

 f oliacea. Dacryomyces aurantia. Hydnum caeruleum. Hydnum mirabile ? 

 (see Note 136.). Tremellodendron pallida. Thelephora palmata. Tra- 

 metes abietinus. Lenzites betulina. Daldinia concentrica. Polyporus adus- 

 tus. Daedalea ochraceus (see Note 137). Hydnum suaveolens (see Note 

 138). Hydnum velutinum. Hydnum rufescens. Hydnum cyathiforme. 

 Hydnum carnosum? Hydnum nigrum. Hydnum aurantiacum. Fomes 

 pinicola. 



NAVAS, REV. LONGINGS, Spain: 



Polyporus gilvus.- This is the first specimen I have ever gotten, and 

 the second specimen I have ever seen from Europe (cfr: Letter 38, Note 

 22). Polyporus squamosus. Young, and with a most curious, bulbose stem. 

 Trametes hispida. 



NEAD, J. H., New York: 



Polystictus velutinus. Polyporus lucidus. 



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