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NOTE 988- CORDYCEPS SOBOLIFERA PROM SEIICHI KAWAMURA, NEAR TOKYO, 
JAPAN.- We are pleased to receive additional specimens of this in 
alcohol, as those previously sent by Mr. Kawamura were dried. We 
gave in Mycological Notes page 575 a photograph of this rare species 
and an interesting account which was prepared by Mr. Kawamura. There 
is nothing we can add to it. Originally from the West Indies, the 
discovery of it in Japan was of great interest and Mr. Kawamura. is the 
only one of my Japanese correspondents who has found it. 
KONRAD, PAUL, SWITZERLAND: Armillaria luteo-virens - Bovista 
nigrescens - Cyathus striatus - Geaster rufescens - Helvella elastica - 
Lactarius theiogalus - Lepiota felina - Melanogaster variegatus - 
Pleurotus geogenius - Pterula multifida - Poria Medulla^Panis - Thele- 
phora palmata Polystictus floriformis - HYDNANGIUM CAROTAECOLOR - 
Polyporus corrugis - Polyporus adustus - Pomes pinicola. 
All as determined by M. Konrad. 
LATHAM, ROY, NEW YORK: Polystictus versicolor - Polystictus 
hirsutus - Panus stipticus - Phallus duplicatus - Tremellodendron 
pallidum - Thelephora spiculosa - Xylaria. polymorpha - Stereum 
ochraceo-flavum - Geoglossum Parlowii - Pleurotus striatulus - Thele¬ 
phora Americana - Cyclomyces Greenii, rare - Lenzites saepiaria - 
Calocera cornea - LENTINUS TIGRINUS - Trametes carnea- Lenzites conr 
fragosa- Stereum frustulosum - Stereum fasciatum - Polyporus brumalis- 
Hydnum ochraceum - Lycoperdon gemmatum - Irpex lacteus - Morchella 
esculenta - Polyporus albellus - Polyporus dichrous - Polystictus 
cinnabarinus - PHALLUS RUBICUNDUS - Daeda.lea ochracea - Hydnum friabile 
- Irpex lacteus - Bulgaria rufa - Pomes leucophaeus - Polystictus 
cinnamomeue - Polyporus Spraguei - Ustulina vulgaris - Fomes conchatus- 
Cyathus striatus - Clavaria cinerea - Geoglossum hirsutum - Hydnum 
ochraceum - HYPOCREA PATELLA - Polyporus hispidus, 
NOTE 989 - PHALLUS RUBICUNDUS PROM ROY LATHAM, NEW YORK.- 
Mr. Latham found but a single specimen, but the finding of the plant 
so far north is noteworthy as illustrative of exceptional northern 
distribution of tropical species. It is rare in our southern States 
and I believe has heretofore only been found in Florida. Mr. Latham’s 
plant is Phallus gracillis as illustrated in the Phalloid Synopsis, 
Pig. 6, but as there stated it is only a slender form of Phallus 
rubicundus and the name gracilis should be dropped. It is the only 
one of the genus Phallus that is red. 
NOTE 990 - LENTINUS TIGRINUS FROM ROY LATHAM, NEW YORK.- 
These are the first specimens we have received that are not parisitized 
With us it is usually called Lent odium sqpiamulosum. 
NOTE 991 - HYPOCREA PATELLA, FROM ROY, LATHAM, NEW YORK.- 
This is a fairly common species around Cincinnati. I never found it 
until last summer, but I never hunted the little fellows on logs until 
last summer. While there is no doubt the determination, I do not 
like the term "bright yellow" as applied to it. It is rather orange 
yellow or antique brown of Ridgway to my eye. 
