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Phlebia merismoides Fr. — Orient on Prunus Avium; determined by Dr. Lloyd 



(printed) : Letter 69 : 7. April 1919. 

 Radulitiii pallidiiiii B. & C. — On underside of a decayed log of Piuiis Strobiis 



in a swamp at Greenport ; determined by Dr. Lloyd (printed) : Letter 69 : 



7. April 1919. 



POLYPORACEAE 



Daedalea ochracea Lloyd — On oaks at Cutchogue ; determined by Dr. Lloyd: 

 Mycol. Notes 63: 964. May 1920. L'nder Xute No. 137, Dr. Lloyd says, 

 " I would designate the light colored forms of Daedalea unicolor . . . which 

 correspond to Polystictus ochraceus as forms of Polystictus hirsiitus." 



Meruliiis belliis B. & C. — Orient, " comm. by X. Y. State Herb., P66 (in Mo. 

 Hot. Gard. Herb., 43604)." Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 4: 332. Nov. 1917. 



Meruliiis brassicaefolius Schw. — On earth in a cellar at Orient ; determined by 

 Dr. Lloyd. 



Polyporus bnuualis (Pers.) Fr. — Greenport on Vaccinium ; Orient on wild 

 cherry ; and Southold on Saiiibucus canadensis. 



P. (Ganoderma) Curtisii Berk. — On trunks of living apple tree. Determined 

 by Dr. Lloyd who says, " this is a southern unvarnished form of Polyporus 

 lucidiis, it is quite common in the south, but rarely found as far north as 

 with you" (printed): Letter 67: 7. July 1918. Previously reported as 

 Ganoderma pseudoboletus (Jacq.) Murrill. 



P. pocula (Schw.) B. & C. — Orient on living bark of Oucrcus vehitina at 

 Orient. Found growing in clusters in April. Determined by Dr. Lloyd who 

 says, " a unique little species " : Mycol. Notes 63. 965. May 1920. 



P. stipticns (Pers.) Fr. — On wood of Quercus vehitina at Orient; determined 

 by Dr. Lloyd (printed) : Letter 66: 4. Oct. 1917. 



P. trabeus Rostk. — On wood of Quercus vehitina at Orient : determined by Dr. 

 Lloyd (printed): Letter 67: 7. July 1918. 



Polystictus dependens B. & C. — On the underside of a log of Pinus rigida at 

 Cutchogue. September. No. 2080. A colony of about a dozen plants rang- 

 ing from yi to 34 of an inch in diameter. " Note 861. A rare species 

 (Cfr. Stip. Polyporoids, p. 165) only known from a few stations in the 

 south. This is the only collection in any way northern. Otherwise it is 

 only known from one collection from Japan " : Dr. Lloyd's Mycol. Notes 63 : 

 965. May 1920. 



Polystictus hirsutus (Wulf.) Fr, — The form Polystictus hirsutuhts Schw. on 

 Quercus vehitina at Orient; determined by Dr. Lloyd (printed): Letter 69: 

 7. April 1919. 



Poria omoema Berk. — On limbs of Betula populifolia at Orient ; determined 

 by Prof. Dearness who- says a similar plant was named this species for him 

 by Mr. Ellis. The type of this species was collected on pine in South Caro- 

 lina by Mr. Ravenel. (^ Poria subacida (Pk.) Sacc.) 



Agaricaceae 



Crepidotiis applanatus (Pers.) Fr. — Orient on trunks of Quercus velutina; de- 

 termined by Dr. Lloyd (printed): Letter 67: 7. July 1918. 



