ADDENDA. 



The following have been received since the foregoing list was placed 

 in the printer's hands: 



ALLEN, MISS LIZZIE C., Massachusetts: 



Stereum spadiceum. Polyporus elegans. Merulius Corium. Poly- 

 stictus pergamenus. Tremellodendron pallida. Polystictus versicolor. Ir- 

 pex cinnamomeus. Stereum tabacinum. Guepinia spathularis. Poly- 

 stictus conchifer. Irpex lacteus. Hydnum nigrum. Polyporus subpendu- 

 lus. (See Note 187.) 



ARTHUR, J. C., Indiana: 

 Phallus imperialis. 



BABCOCK, D. C., Ohio: 



Septobasidium pedicellata. Polystictus hirsutus. Fomes rimosus.- 

 Polystictus versicolor. Stereum sericeum. 



BALLOU, W. H., New York: 



Fomes annosus. Lenzites betulina. 



BEARDSLEE, H. C., North Carolina: 



Hydnum subsquamosum. Hydnum. Unknown to me. Prof. Beards- 

 lee found it growing with Hydnum subsquamosum and considers it the ad- 

 vanced stage. That does not seem possible to me, but I cannot say to the 

 contrary. Hydnum amicum. 



BELL, ALBERT T., Louisiana: 



Scleroderma Cepa. Scleroderma Geaster. 



BLACKFORD, MRS. E. B., Massachusetts: 



Fomes pinicola. Fomes fomentarius. Polyporus elegans. Polystictus 

 Montagnei (see Note 188). Hydnum scobiculatum. Hydnum laevigatum. 

 Hydnum nigrum. Hydnum compactum var. cyaneotinctum (see Note 

 189). Trametes carneus. Hydnum aurantiacum. Hydnum mirabile. 



BONANSEA, DR. S., Mexico: 



Morchella esculenta. Panus. Boletus. 



BRENCKLE, DR. J. F., North Dakota: 



Trametes hispida. Fomes gilvus. An indurated Fomes form of Poly- 

 porus gilvus. I have it also from California. Fomes fraxinophilus (see 

 Note 190). Daedalea unicolor. Bovista pila. Geaster mammosus. Irpex 

 lacteus. Polystictus versicolor. Polystictus zonatus. Fomes Ohiensis. 

 Daedalea confragosa. Polyporus adustus. 



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