EDWARDS, S. C., Florida: 



Xerotus lateritius (see Note 165). Stereum subpileatum. Polyporus 

 supinus. Trametes hydnoides. Stereum lobatum. Trametes lactea (see 

 Note 166). Lentinus velutinus. Lentinus strigosus. Polyporus arcularius. 



FROGGATT, W. W., Australia: 



Battarrea Stevenii. Fomes robustus. Spores are abundant, globose, 

 8 mic. hyaline. I find no setae on this collection, although I have Australian 

 specimens with a few setae. Grew on "needlewood" Kakea sp. 



GRIFFFIN, D. B., Vermont: 



Polyporus elegans. Polyporus dichrous, Fuligo septica. Polyporus 

 albellus. Polystictus hirsutulus. Polyporus adustus. Dacryomyces auran- 

 tia. 



Polyporus. Unnamed, I believe. It is quite close to Polyporus picipes, 

 but the top is quite distinct as to color. The specimen is young and no 

 spores found. 



HAMMERSTEIN, H. C., Deutsch Ost Africa: 



Hexagona Pobequini. This is proving to be quite a frequent species 

 in Africa. When I first investigated the subject, there were but three 

 specimens in the museums of Europe, each in a different museum and each 

 with a different name. 



Lenzites repanda. Trametes hystrix. Polystictus occidentalis. Poly- 

 stictus sanguineus. Hexagona hirta. Polyporus (Ganodermus) Curtisii. 

 The African plant corresponds exactly with those of our Southern United 

 States. Trametes protea. Trametes cristatus. Fine specimens. Hexa- 

 gona Pobequini. Lenzites unknown to me. 



Mysterious Fungi? Appears like a dried Clathrus, but has no cellular 

 tissue and is surely not a Phalloid. It seems to be composed of earthly 

 particles held together by fibrous tissue. I find no hymenium or spores. 

 I am not sure that it is a fungus. At any rate, it is not one that has been 

 named. 



HIBBARD, MISS ANN, Massachusetts: 



Polystictus pergamenus. Stereum (Hymenochaete) tabacinum. Poly- 

 porus (Gloeoporus) dichrous. Cordyceps ophioglossoides. Thelephora 

 radiata. This is Thelephora Caryophyllea, as shown in Schaeffer's Plate 

 325, but in my opinion it is not distinct from radiata. Stereum rufum. 

 Phlebia strigoso-zonata. Hydnum caeruleum. Hydnum velutinum. Hyd- 

 num mirabile. Hydnum aurantiacum. Hydnum scobiculatum. Hydnum 

 nigrum. Trametes carnea. Stereum spadiceum. Polyporus radiatus. 

 Chlorosplenium aeruginosum. Tremellodendron merismatoides. Tremello- 

 dendron pallida? Scleroderma cepa. Polystictus conchifer. 



HOUGHTON, H. E., India: 



Fomes badius. Heretofore referred by me to Fomes Pappianus, which 

 is a synonym. Ganodermus Oerstedii. 



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