MYCOLOGICAL NOTES 
C. G. LLOYD 
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HIBBARD, MISS ANN,' MASSACHUSETTS; Hydnum pulcherrimum - 
Lactarius chlorascens - Daedalea confragosa - Geaster saccatus - 
Xylaria Longiana - Xylaria corniformis - Cordyceps ophioglossojdes - 
Elaphomyces granulatus - Aecidlum Clematidis - TREMELLODENDRON HIBBARDI] 
- Clavaria subcaespitosa - Clavaria lilacina - Clavaria amethystina. 
NOTE 983 - XYLARIA (SP. ) PROM MISS ANN HIBBARD, MASSACHUSETTS.- 
’’Growing on dried cow, manure in wooded pasture”. Unfortunately it is 
immature ( conidia ) and can not be named but it is something of interest 
for no similar species of Xylaria is known on manure. We trust Miss 
Hibbard will find it again after it has taken its mature Xylaria 
state. We have three species of Xylaria on manure or manured locality, 
all very rare and known from but few, collections. The species sent 
by Miss Hibbard is surely neither of the three species known. 
We trust our friends will watch for Xylarias, particularly on manure. 
HILL, H. H., NEW ZEALAND: Cordyceps Robertsii - CORDYCEPS HILLII 
HU, PROFESSOR H. H., NANKING, CHINA.- Mostly collected in 
Chekiang province. This, I believe, is the first representative 
collection of fungi that has ever been made from China or for that 
matter from this region, except those collected in Tonkin by V. 
Demange, before the war. Professor Hu makes nice collections and nice 
selections and it is a pleasure to work with such plants. 
In our ignorance of local conditions we had an impression that 
China was so densely populated that there is little wild land where 
fungi could flourish. This collection, however, was evidently made 
in a well wooded country. Mr.'Hu sends about one hundred collections. 
Many of them are of course plants of wide distribution. Others, as 
could be expected from a region so little worked over, are novelties, 
which will be published in due time. 
Femes geotropus - Polystictus azureus - LENZITES SINENSIS - 
Daedalea Kusanoi - IRPEX CQNCORS - POLYSTICTUS PROSECTOR - Trametes 
hispida - Trametes Trogii - Polyporus (Ganodermus ) mangifera - 
POLYPORUS (GANODERMUS) DUROPORUS - Polyporus Curtisii - Fomes applanat- 
us - Fomes leucophaeus - FOMES GIBBISUS - Polyporus gilvus - Polyporus 
Hookeri - Fomes robustus - Stereum spadiceum - POLYPORUS AMYGDALINUS - 
STEREUM SINENSE - Irpex lamelliformis - Lenzites betulina - Fomes 
pomaceus - Polyporus adustus - Polystictus polyzonus - Polystictus 
abietinus - Scleroderma Geaster - Polystictus versatilis - Polystictus 
versicolor - Polystictus sanguineus - Crucibulum vulgare - Trametes 
lactinea - Scleroderma Cepa - Schizophyllum vulgare - Lenzites flavida 
- Trametes versiforme - Fomes pectinatus - DAEDALEA SINENSIS - POLY¬ 
PORUS HUII. 
NOTE 984 - POLYPORUS AMYGDALINUS FROM H. H. HU., CHINA.- 
We have this from Japan (Cfr. Note 495) although it is a rare species 
of the States, We have written on it several times (Cfr. Note 331, 495 
690 and 981). It is sessile, dimidiate. Professor Hu also sends a 
specimen with a stem (Section Ovinus ) which we are confident is the 
same thing. It has the same most peculiar context which we do not 
know, in any other species barring perhaps Polyporus australiensis 
( Cfr. Note 981). It seems so improbable that these are the same that 
we hesitate to affirm it but we feel that the stipitate one is some 
exceptional development. 
