JONES, KATE A., New Hampshire: 



Polyporus elegans. Polyporus pubescens. Polyporus brumalis. Poly- 

 porus radiatus. Polyporus albellus. Polystictus perennis. Polystictus 

 versicolor. Polystictus pergamenus. Polystictus biformis. Favolus euro- 

 paeus. Pleurotus nidulans. Lenzites saepiaria. Daedalea unicolor. Dae- 

 dalea confragosa. Fomes leucophaeus. Polystictus hirsutus. 



KAWAMURA, S., Japan: 



Cordyceps sobolifera (see Note 167). 



KRIEGER, L. C. C., California: 



Schizophyllum commune. Hydnum auriscalpium. Polysaccum piso- 

 carpium var. crassipes. Crucibulum vulga/e. Lenzites betulina. Stereum 

 hirsutum. Polyporus corruscans. Morchella esculenta. Exidia glandu- 

 losa. Tylostoma campestris. Scleroderma cepa. Lycoperdon gemmatum. 

 Geaster hygrometricus var. giganteus. Fomes leucophaeus. Lycoper- 

 don cepaeforme.- Bovistella dealbata. Calvatia lilacina var. occidentalis. 

 Tremella mesenterica. 



Agarics, all as named by Mr. Krieger. Stropharia semiglobata. 

 Panaeolus campanulatus. Boletus granulatus. Tricholoma terreum. 

 Hypholoma appendiculata. Coprinus atromentarius. Naucoria semiorbicu- 

 larius. Lepiota granulosa. Lepiota naucina. Tricholoma pessundatum. 

 Armillaria Clarkii. Bolbitius vitellina. Collybia dryophilla. Armillaria 

 mellea. Pleurotus sapidus. Lepiota naucina squamosa. Stropharia mer- 

 daria. Tricholoma personatum. Clitocybe anisaria. Lentinus lepideus. 



LEEPER, B., Ohio: 



Stereum bicolor. Fomes leucophaeus. Ptychogaster. Sp. Polyporus 

 rutilans. Daedalea unicolor. Hydnum septentrionale. Fungus abortion. 

 Very curious. Polyporus croceus. Polyporus adustus. Fomes igniarius. 

 Polystictus hirsutus. Polyporus fuscus. Thelephora vialis. Polyporus 

 (Ganodermus) lucidus. Fomes fraxinophilus. Polyporus gilvus. Dae- 

 dalea confragosa. Polyporus cuticularis. Polyporus frondosus. Poly- 

 porus picipes. Polystictus velutinus ? Polyporus rufescens. Polyporus 

 umbellatus. Daldinia concentrica. 



LONGYEAR, B. O., Colorado: 



Montagnites Candollei. This is a rare plant and occurs with us only 

 in the West. The spores of the American plant (6x12) are smaller than 

 specimens I have from Mediterranean regions (spores 8x16), but it is the 

 same species. 



LOWE, MRS. FRANK E., Massachusetts: 



Hydnum mirabile (see Note 168). Hydnum scobiculatum (cfr. Note 

 85)._ Cyclomyces Greenii. Hyphomyces lactifluorum. Hydnum velutinum. 

 Hydnum amicum, Quel. ( H. vellereum). Hydnum rufescens. Hydnum 

 albidum. 



MACOUN, JOHN, Canada: 



Polyporus hirtus. Two fine specimens. Professor Macoun is the only 

 one of my correspondents that finds this rare plant. 



