MYCOLOGICAL NOTES C. G. LLOYD Page 1081 
MILLE, REV. LOUIS, ECUADOR: Scleroderma. Cepa..- Lycoperdon 
piriforme - HYSTERANGIUM EUCALYPTORUM. 
MILLSPAUGH, C. F., COLLECTED BY MR, NUTTALL, SANTA CATALINA 
ISLAND, CALIFORNIA: Lycogala.. Epidendrum - Bovista. plumbea - Geaster 
fornicatus - Geaster hygrometricus - Geaster rufescens - Geaster 
hygrometricus var. glganteus - Geaater limbatus - Lycoperdon piriforme 
- Lycoperdon gemmatum - Reticularia Lycoperdon - CalVatia pachyderma. 
MOXLEY, GEORGE L., CALIFORNIA: Polystictus biformis - Poly- 
stictus versicolor - Coniophora. suffocata. - STEREUM VELLEREUM - 
Polystictus zonatus - Crepidotus variabilis - Stereum hirsutum - Mar- 
asmius candidus. - 
MUENSCHER, W. C., NEW YORK: Tremellodendron pallidum - 
fhelephora fimbriata - Cantharellus floccosus - STEREUM DIAPHANUM - 
|fypomyces Lactifluorum - Polyporus cristatus - Hydnum ferrugineum* 
NEAD, J, HUNTER, OHIO; Fuligo septica.- Schizophyllum commune. 
'•NELSON, N. L. T., TEXAS: Hypoxylon atropunctatum - Polystictus 
sanguineus - Polyporus Curtisii - Stereum frustulosum - Hypoxylon 
investiens - Merulius incarnatus - Polyporus gilvus form scruposus - 
polyporus lucidus - Polyporus dichrous - Polyporus arcularius - Cy&thus 
Stercoreus - Polyporus gilvus - Lensites striatus - Polystictus 
Friesii - Polystictus elongatus - Polystictus versicolor - Phaeopeziza 
applanata - XYLOSTROMA GIGANTEUM - Hymenochaete purpurea - GEOGLOSSUM 
HIRSUTUM - Tubercularia vulgaris - Hydnum Caput-Ursi - HYDNUM ERINACEUM 
- Merulius incarnatus - Calvatia lilacina. - Daldinia concentrica. - 
Trametes hydnoides - Bov1stella Ohiensis - Polystictus pargamenus - 
Fomes Ohiensis,. 
NOTE 999 - GEOGLOSSUM HIRSUTUM VAR. DEPAUPERATUM, FROM N. L. 
T. NELSON, TEXAS.- As illustrated page 700 fig. 1047, from Japan, and 
a-s there shown growing in the moss. It is the first collection of 
this form from the United States. 
NOTE 1000 - HYDNUM ERINACEUM, FROM N. L. T, NELSON, TEXAS.- 
Long, stalked form = "Hericium Notarisii" which is "one on Fries". 
The genus "Hericium" as originally proposed by Persoon embraces the 
plants mostly included in the section Merisma, of Hydnum. Fries emend¬ 
ed it to include the species with erect not pendulous spines, a genus 
that as defined by Fries appears to be better classed among the myths. 
I never saw one and I do not believe they exist excepting in the crude 
cuts of the early hooks. Notarisi sent Fries from Sicily a long 
stalked specimen (still preserved at Upsala ) of the common Hydnum 
erinaceum. Fries put it in his imaginary genus, Hericium, and named 
it in "honor" of the sender. 
The genus "Hericium" has had a varied experience at the hands 
of the jugglers. Dryodon by Q,uelet, Friesites by Karsten, Medusina 
by Chevallier. The "law of priority" first required Banker to re¬ 
store the name Hericium and a. Short time afterwards to re-juggle it 
by those same sacred laws to Manina. and add his name to all the 
species, for he noticed, doubtless, that on his previous juggle two 
of the species failed to have "Banker" written after them and he 
