CLELAND, DR. J. B., Australia: 



Polyporus ochroleucus. Hexagona Gunnii. Fomes. Polystictus lila- 

 cino-gilvus?? Hexagona decipiens. An anomalous "Hexagona" with col- 

 ored spores. Better classed as a Polystictus on its context and spore char- 

 acters. Trametes lactinea. Trametes Feei. Polyporus fumosus. Poly- 

 stictus elongatus. 



DAVIS, SIMON, Massachusetts: 



Polyporus brumalis. Polyporus albellus. Hydnum rufescens. Hel- 

 vella elastica. Polystictus cinnamomeus. 



DUTHIE, A. V., South Africa: 



Calvatia lilacina. Scleroderma Cepa. Arachnion album (see Note 

 191). Tylostoma. Characters not definite enough to refer specifically'. 

 Radulum lirellosum. Lycoperdon (sp.). Lycoperdon umbrinum. Hirneola 

 auricula Judae. 



FISHER, G. CLYDE, New York: 



Calvatia lilacina. Lycoperdon umbrinum. Polyporus betulinus. 



GRIFFIN, D. B., Vermont: 



Polyporus brumalis. Thelephora terrestris. Favolus europaeus. 

 Polystictus simillimus. *For me not distinct from Polystictus perennis. 



HIBBARD, MISS ANN., Massachusetts: 



Specimens were mostly collected in New Hampshire. 

 Stereum spadiceum. Dacryomyces aurantia. Phlebia strigoso-zonata 

 (see Note 194). Stereum hirsutum. Polystictus Montagnei. Polystictus 

 versicolor. Polystictus velutinus. Polyporus cristatus. Polyporus lucidus. 

 Stereum purpurascens (see Note 192). Thelephora terrestris. Thele- 

 phora palmata. Polyporus spumeus. Hydnum graveolens (see Note 193). 



LANE, MISS ROSE, California: 

 Battarrea phalloidea. 



LEEPER, B., Ohio: 



Daedalea confragosa. Lenzites betulina. Fomes Ohiensis. Very large 

 specimen of this little species, measuring 4^x2% cm. Polystictus biformis. 

 Polyporus fuscus. Polyporus (Ganodermus) Curtisii (from Arkansas). 

 Polyporus brumalis. 



LOWE, MRS. FRANK E., Massachusetts: 

 Polystictus pergamenus. 



MORRIS, GEO. E., Massachusetts: 



Polyporus Schweinitzii. Polystictus Montagnei (see Note 195). Hyd- 

 num coralloides. Hydnum caeruleum. Hydnum scobiculatum. Hydnum 

 imbricatum. Cordyceps ophioglossoides. Hydnum graveolens. Hydnum 

 fuligineo-violaceum. Hydnum mirabile. Hydnum Schiedermayeri. Hyd- 

 num aurantiacum. 



Polyporus caeruliporus. From Mrs. A. Wool, Montpelier, Vermont. 

 Fine specimens of a very rare species, which seems to occur only in the 



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