LIND, J., Denmark: 



Polyporus hispidus. Poria ferruginosa ? 



LOWE, MRS. F. E., Massachusetts: 



Daedalea confragosa. Trogia crispa. 



Polystictus hirsutus. Bleached white, by exposure to cold, no doubt. 

 Quite different appearance from the usual plant. Daedalea confragosa, 



typical. 



OVERHOLTS, L. 0., Missouri: 



Polyporus spumeus. 



Polyporus. I am not sure, but think it a European species, for which 

 I have not found a name. It is similar to Polyporus undosus, which is 

 the only American name we have near it; but it is not undosus, I think, 

 which is thinner and grows on pine. 



PAUL, J. T., Australia: 



Polystictus sanguineus. Stereum vellereum. Polyporus ochroleucus. 



Polystictus hirsutus. This is a much thicker form than occurs in 

 Europe. Merulius (or Poria). Irpex meruloides (as Hydnum). The teeth 

 are too irregular to be included in Hydnum. 



Polyporus (unnamed probably). Close to pelliculosus and spiculifer, 

 but neither. Stereum spiniferum (See Note 155). 



FETCH, PROF. T., Ceylon: 



Polyporus durus. Polyporus gilvus. Fomes lamaenensis. Polystictus 

 luteo-olivaceus. Polyporus ochroleucus. Polystictus hirsutus. Polyporus 

 conchoides. Polyporus viirosus. 



Polyporus badius. Compared with the type, this has same context 

 color, pores, and pore color and "structure." It is thicker, more strongly 

 zoned (the type of badius is faintly zoned), and is intermediate between 

 Polyporus badius and Trametes acuta, Lev. 



Fomes rimosus. Fomes (unnamed, I believe). Polyporus Gaudichau- 

 dii. Hexagona pulchella. Trametes cervinus =Trametes mollis of Euro- 

 pean mycology, form with smaller pores. Fomes caliginosus. 



Trametes. Seems same to me as specimen at Kew, recently named 

 Trametes similis by Bresadola from Java, but he has since referred that to 

 venulosus Jungh., and from my notes at Leiden I can not reconcile it with 

 the Junghuhn plant. 



Polyporus. Polystictus. Trametes cingulatus. 



PLITT, C. C., Maryland: 



Polyporus gilvus. Polyporus resinosus. Daedalea confragosa. 



RICK, REV. J., Brazil: 



Hydnum pulcherrimum. Polystictus rigens. Polyporus Rostkovii. 

 Scaleless form of Polyporus squamosus. Polyporus dictyopus. Polyporus 

 depressus. Polyporus melanoporus. Lycoperdon Aetnensis. Polystictus 

 versatilis. Acetabula (sp.). Polyporus virgatus (See Note 156). Xylaria 

 plebeja. Xylaria involuta. Xylaria grammica. Fomes ? Polystictus ? 



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