MYCOLOGICAL NOTES 
C. G. LLOYD 
Page 1069 
BECHTEL, A. R. , INDIANA: Auricularia auricula-Uudae - 
Tremella frondosa - Urnula Craterium. 
BETHEL, ELLSWORTH, COLORADO: Cyathus vernicosus - Mycenastrum 
Corium. 
BLACKFORD, MRS. E. B. , MASSACHUSETTS: Polyporus Spraguei. 
BOSE, PROF. S. R., INDIA: Xylaria aemulans - Xylaria vagans - 
Xylaria,fimbriata. - Lenzites repanda - Lentinus Sajor Caju - LENTINUS 
CAN'D I DUS - Trametes fuscella - Polyporus zonalis - FOMES RUFOLACCATUS 
Fomes durissimus - Trametes vittatus - POLYPORUS LUZONENSIS - LENTINUS 
DESCAISNEANUS - Trametes Persoonii - Fomes lamaensis - Fomes melano- 
porus - Polystictus occidentalis - Irpex concors - Polystictus proteus 
- Fomes applanatus - Fomes fastuosus - Hexagona Burchelli - DAEDAIEA 
BC3EII - Hydnum pulcherrimum - Trametes flavida - Polyporus Clemeritsii 
- TRAMETES CINCTA - Lentinus praerigidus - Trametes picta. - Xylaria 
nigripes - Stereum Schombergkii - Lentinus revelatus. 
NOTE 970- - LENTINUS CANDIDUS FROM PROF. S. R. BOSE, INDIA.- 
As named and figured by Graff from the Philippines. For me it is a 
pale form of Lentinus Sajor-Caju marked in the same way with a ring 
on the stem, and as I believe the only Lentinus of the tropics that 
has this ring. Spores cylindrical, 2X8, straight, do not agree, 
however. 
NOTE 971 - POLYPORUS LUZONENSIS FROM PROF. S. R. BOSE, INDIA.- 
On comparison this seems the same to us as named above by Murrill 
from the Philippines. We have taken it as a synonym for Polyporus 
rigidus but these surely are not. These specimens are much thicker 
(measure about 1 cm. thick) than the type from the Philippines but 
has the same context color, pores and pore mouths. The surface is 
only faintly zoned but otherwise seems close to Polyporus Zebra (Apus, 
page 339< ) It belongs in Section 91. 
NOTE 972 - LENTINUS DESCAISNEANUS FROM PROF. S. R. BOSE, 
INDIA.- Pileus lateral with a short rudimentary, lateral stipe. Thin 
with leathery texture. Surface smooth, dull, not zoned. Gills narro. 
close, with entire edges. Spores hyaline, 3X6, many smaller, 
3X4. 
This is the first tropical Lentinus I have noted with lateral 
stipe. As to pileus and surface it is exactly the same as Lentinus 
connatus,( Cfr. Letter 47), synonym L. javanieus and has been given as 
a synonym for the latter. It is the same thing excepting as to its 
stipe which is as described originally. These are the first speci¬ 
mens we have seen excepting a poor "type" at Paris. 
BOTTOMLEY, MISS A. M., SOUTH AFRICA: Polyporus luteo-olivaceu. 
- Auricularia mesenterica - Polyporus gilvus - POLYSTICTUS ARGENTEUS - 
Polyporus intactilis - Hexagona phaeophora - Polystictus Dybowski - 
Trametes hystrix. 
