MYCOLOGICAL NOTES 
C. G. LLOYD 
Page 1083 
OlESON, 0. M, , IOWA: Geaster triplex- - Xylaria polymorpha — Tremello- 
dendron pallidum - Cordyceps miltimus - Clavaria cinerea.- Clavaria 
strict a. - Polystictus cinnamomeus - STEREUM SOWERBYI.^ 
PARISH, S. B. , CALIFORNIA: Polysaccum tuberosum. 
PATTERSON, MRS. FLORA W., Polystictus tomentosus from 
Massachusetts. 
PAUL, J. T., AUSTRALIA: PTYCHOGASTER AUREUS - POLYPORUS RUGATU3 
- FOMES OCHROLEUCUS - Polysaccum crassipes - Polysaccum tuberosum - 
Polypcrus ga.lvus - Polystictus sanguineus - Polyporus scruposus - 
Trametes li.Lacino-gilvus - Stereum elegans - Geaster saccatus - 
Flammula sapinea. 
NOTE 1004 - FOMES OCHROLEUCUS FROM J, Y. PAUL, AUSTRALIA.- 
A ''Fomes'' as published in Myc, Notes, page 714, from a. specimen that 
Mr. Paul sent me, 
RAPP, S., SANFORD, FLORIDA: Merulius Corium - Trametes lactea- 
Polyporus supinus -Hypoxylon atroounctatum - "Cantharellus Cupressi" - 
Ustulina vulgaris - POLYSTICTUS TENUIS -Polyporus dorsalis - Xylaria 
aemulans - HYDNUM OCHRACEUM - POLYPORUS RIGIDUS - Lenzites corrugata - 
HYDNUM BLACKFORDAE - Aleurodiscus candidus - Polystictus elongatus - 
Polystictus abietinus - Hypoxylon^marginatum - Geupinia spathularia ~ 
Stereum ochraceoflavum - Hydmm sonatum - Stereum tenebrosum - Stereum 
lobatum - Irpex,tabacina.- Thelephora terrestris - Ustulina vulgaris - 
Nectria episphaeria - Hydnum ochraceum - Polyporus dichrous - Poly¬ 
stictus versicolor - Tromellodendron pallidum - Hypoxylon malleolus - 
Clavaria,straminea - Clavaria, laeta. 
NOTE 1005 - POLYPORUS RIGIDUS, FROM S. RAPP, FLORIDA.- 
Polyporus zonalis named from Ceylon is a,common species in the tropics 
of the world ( Cfr. Apus Polyporus page 336, fig. 675 ). Pores are 
brown or at least dry brown, Polyporus rigidus is for me probably 
the same species. Same in every respect excepting the pore context is 
pale, I do not know Polyporus zonalis in the United States but Over¬ 
holts has previously collected Polyporus rigidus near Saint Louis, but 
it is rare with us. 
NOTE 1006 - HYDNUM BLACKFORDAE FROM S. R4PP, FLORIDA,- As 
this dark species has been named.. It is rare, known from but few col¬ 
lections in New England ( and Japan). There is another similar species 
named from North Carolina, Hydnum atroviride. It was said to grow on 
logs and while I have not seen it I feel there was some mistake about 
its habitat. No other similar species was ever known "on a log". 
Probably I think Hydnum Blackfordae and Hydnum atroviride are the same 
thing. The spores of this specimen are tubercular, very pale if not 
hyaline. They should be brown according to accounts^. As this was 
supposed to be a local New England species, its collection as sent to 
me first from Japan and now from Florida, is of special interest. 
