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slellaltis 'Nccs.' That is a taxonomic mistake, for the Neesian 

 plant was shown with furcate basidia and it is the common 

 species of Sweden better called Dacryomyces abietinui " Mycol. 

 Notes 69: 1211. July 1923. 



Dacryomyces minor Pk. — The note in the Third Sui)plcmcntary list was pub- 

 lished in Mycol. Notes 67: 1161. July 1922, as "Note 1130." 



Dacryoviyces sp. — "A minute Dacryomyces from Roy Latham, New York. 

 Mr. Latham sends us decorticate wood, 'a very minute Tremella- 

 like plant.' Mr. Latham has good eyes, for I cannot see it 

 even with a hand lens, neither dried nor soaked. But a scrap- 

 ing under the microscope shows a definite little species of 

 Dacryomyces, typical as to basidia and appearance, but no spores 

 found. Its color is pale yellow. I am afraid it is too small to 

 name, though formidable Latin names are applied to more 

 minute plants." Reported by Dr. Lloyd in Mycol. Notes 69: 

 1218. July 1923. 



THELEPHORACEAE 



Stereuvi lobahini (Kuntze) Fr. — Stereum versicolor Fr. of the Preliminary list and 

 Stereiim fasciatum Schw. of the First Supplementary list should 

 be referred to this species. 



POLYPORACEAE 



Fomes liicidns (Leyss.) Fr. — On Acer rubrtim at Greenport; determined by 

 Dr. Lloyd, and listed in Mycol. Notes 69: 1188. July 1923. 



Polyportis circinatus Fr. — Earth in dry woods at Mattituck; listed in Lloyd's 

 Mycol. Notes 69: 1188. July 1923. 



Polyporus crisiatus (Pers.) Fr. — Greenport on Quercus alba; listed in Lloyd's 

 Mycol. Notes 67: 1 161. July 1922. 



Polyporus Spraguei B. & C. — "Note 1109. Polyporus Spraguei from Roy 

 Latham, New York. My first impression was that this was not 

 Spraguei for I associate a hard, rigid context with the species 

 and this is rather soft and crumbly. I do not find any other 

 difference, however, and to eye it is exactly Spraguei." Lloyd's 

 Mycol. Notes 67: 1161. July 1922. 



Polystictus jocicola B. & C. — The note in the Third Supplementary list was 

 published in Mycol. Notes 67: 1164. July 1922, as "Note 

 1114." 



Polystictus perennis (L.) Fr. — Greenport. Listed in Lloyd's Mycol. Notes 

 69: 1 188. July 1923. 



Poria flavescens (Schw.) Cke. — Orient on Juniperus virginiana; determined 

 by Dr. E. A. Burt. 



Poria viticola (Schw.) Cke. — Orient on Platanus occidentalis and Greenport on 

 Lyonia Hgustrina; determined by Prof. Dearness. 



Trametes protracta Fr. — Gardiner's Island on log of Pin us rigida; listed in 

 Lloyd's Mycol. Notes 69: 1188. July 1923. 



Trametes pusilla Lloj'd. — The note in the Third Supplementary- list was pub- 

 lished in Mycol. Notes 69: 1207. ]n\y 1923, as "Note 1148." 



