MY COLOG-1 CAL NOTES 
C, G. LLOYD 
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GEORGIA, F. R. , NEW YORK: Merulius Corium. 
GILBERT, EDOUARD, FRANCE: All as named by M. Gilbert, 
Peniophora byssoidea - Corticium centrifugum - Nemospora crocea - 
Merulius tremellosus - Radulum junquilllnum - Fomes annosus - Corti- 
cium Bombycinum - Poria mucida -- Poria eupora - Stereum cristulatum - 
Gyrocephalus rufus - Corticium Botryosum - Trerne 11a lutescens - 
Tremella me sent erica - Peniophora. leucoxanthum - Polyporus albellus: - 
Peniophora sphaerospora - Peniophora cinerea - Corticium Richii - 
Peniophora setigera - Stereum cristulatum - Corticium praetervisum.- 
GILKEY, MISS HELEN M., OREGON: Rhizopogon occidentalis, 
GOSSWEILER, JOHN, WIDEST AFRICA: Mr. Gossweiler sends finely 
selected specimens in good quantities. Trametes Meyenii - Fomes 
Carophylli - Polyporus durus - Polystictus caperatus? - Lentinus 
tuber regius - Fomes applanatus. - Fomes hornodermus - Fomes Robin- 
soniae - Fomes cinereus - Polyporus dorsalis - Cladoderris elegans - 
Fomes lamaeoensis - Polyporus Moellerianus - Polyporus lucidus? - 
Fomes fastuosus - FOMEC GOSSWEILERI - Polystictus caperatus - 
Polyporus Oerstedii - POMES LONGOPORUS - Polyporus maliensis - Fomes 
rimosus - Polystictus incompbus - Polystictus concinnus - Polyporus 
vinosus - Polystictus occidentalis - POLYPORUS FRUTICUM - POLYPORUS 
VANDYKE I - Po Lyoorus lignosus - Polyporus licnoides - Auricularia 
nigra - POLYPORUS ANGGLSNSiS - DENuRO CLAD IUM FRUTICOLA - Fomes Kermes 
- POLYPORUS BIOCTLVUS - Polystictus sanguineus - Polystictus concin¬ 
nus - Polystictus xantbonus - Stereum (Hymen. ) tenuissimus - Stereum 
involution - POLYSTICTUS EXPANSUS - POLYSTICTUS HYPOTHEJUS - Polyporus 
(Gan. ) mastoporus - Polyporus (Gan, ) longoporus - Polyporus fasciatus 
Polyporus (Gan, ) Mangiferae - Polyporus (Gan. ) zonatus - XYLARIA 
LONGIPES - Fomes Caryophylli - FOMES DURISSIMUS - POLYSTICTUS 
LUTEO-AAFFINIS - Cantharellus buccinalis - Panus eugrammus - Kretzsch- 
maria Heliscus - Kr etzschmaria cetrarioides - Daldinia Bakeri - 
Auricularia delicata - Lenzites repanda - Ustulina vulgaris - Geaster 
mirabilis - Tricoscypha Hindsii - Polyporus sterinus - Polyporus 
sterinoides - Xylaria scruposa - Xylaria allantoides - Xylaria 
nigrescens - Fomes fusco-pallens - Cyathus Montagnei - LYCOPERDON 
TEPHRUM - Hypocrea mesenterica - POLYSTICTUS BYRSINUS - XYLARIA 
RIDLEYI - Xylaria multiplex - PHYLLUTREMELLA- AFRICANA - CORDYCEPS 
AUSTRALIS - POLYPORUS (GAN. ) ALBO-C1NCTUS - ISARIA CORNEA. 
NOTE 855 - POLYPORUS FRUTICUM FROM JOHN GOSSWEILER, AFRICA: 
(Cfr. Apus Polyporus page 366 , fig. 700. ) Mr, Gossweiler notes - 
"on the finger thick stems of undershrubs on the banks of the river. 
Always on living shrubs in shady, humid situations." This was 
named by Berkeley from Cuba but it occurs in the Philippines, Malay, 
Australia and other Eastern countries. It is well named, for growing 
on stems of living shrubs it may well be likened to a fruit. However, 
it is not always found in such localities for it reaches its best 
development when found on logs, etc. 
NOTE 856 - LYCOPERDON TEPHRUM FROM JOHN GOSSWEILER, AFRICA: 
Growing on wood, globose, scanty, sterile base. Context fuliginous. 
Spores globose, 4 mic. smooth with a large gutta. Capillitiura scanty 
hyaline. This is quite close to Lycoperdon fuligineum but differs 
in the smooth spores.. 
