mycological notes 
C. G. LLOYD 
Page 1093 
a most interesting Hypogeeae was received 
Pompq i P11 0 warcie( i to Prof. Mattirolo and will consider later. 
cr ^L^ U ^°^ aeus " Clavaria,cinerea. - Cantharelius minor - Clavaria. 
Strnhi t nrn^rrv Q ^° n i^-u a i iricomum ~ Bleurotus sapidus - Lentinus lepideus - 
hunHnm ^ s s ° rot) iliaceus - Polyporus giganteus- Hypholoma. lacryma' 
•n, , oletmus porosus - Polyporus Spraguei - Polyporus trabeus - 
rioVrr, 10 *^ 3, ~ HYPOXYLON MAGN0SP0RUM - Lycogala Epidendrum - Sclero- 
Qor ,^ a - ovls t<^ - USTULINA VULGARIS - Lycoperdon piriforme - Lycoperdon 
serotmum - Glonium stellatum.- 
NOTE 1032 - USTULINA VULGARIS PROM E, B, STERLING, NEW JERSEY.- 
° aV ^ ? een man y collections of this common species from many count¬ 
ries, but one of Mr. Sterling's collection presented a. feature we 
never noted before. The crust had broken away and attached to it were 
the peridioles, exactly as shown for Xylaria Ridleyi (Xylaria. Notes 
ftg. 1224). We find that on old specimens of Ustulina 
vulgaris it is easy to break away the crust in this manner, but not 
until the plant is rather old and the stroma has become fragile, 
STILLINGER, C. R., WASHINGTON.- Polystictus nigrescens - 
Lycoperdon cepaeforme - Lenzites betulina - HYDNOTRYA ELLIPSOSPQRA - 
Polyporus adustus - Crucibulum vulgare - Hynoxylon Howeianum - Rhizo- 
pogon rubescens - Mellogramma. vagans - OCTAVINIA STILLINGERII - 
Bulgaria.inquinans - Diatrype bullata - Xylaria,Hypoxylon - Tremella 
foliacea - Ustulina vulgaris - GE0P0RA HARKNESSII - Bovista plumbea - 
Rhizopogon rubescens - Diatrype stigma.- Corticium Sambuci - Peniophora. 
ciner ea 
STOCKER, DR. S. M. , MINNESOTA.- Pomes leucophaeus - Stereum 
spadiceum - Lycogala. epidendrum - Daedalea. confragosa. - Acetabulum *• 
vulgaris - Polystictus versicolor - Polystictus ochraceus - Polyporus 
adustus - Polyporus gilvus - HYDNUM CAPUT-URSI - Trametes hispida - 
Pavolus Europaeus - Polyporus melanopus - Clavaria stricta - Poly¬ 
stictus pergamenus — Panus stipticus. — 
NOTE 1033 - HYDNUM CAPUT-URSI PROM DR. S, M. STOCKER, MINNE¬ 
SOTA.- This specimen has small spines pendant from short branches of 
a soft, fleshy, tubercular base. The species is intermediate between 
Hydnum arinaceum -and Hydnum coralloides. We have never found Hydnum 
Caput-Ursi around Cincinnati, though the other two species are not 
rare. We received the specimen fresh and photographed it, but it is a 
small spined form compared to plants I have seen growing in the moun¬ 
tains of West Virginia. 
THAXTER, PROP. ROLAND, MAINE. Xylaria carpophila.. 
THAXTER, PROF. ROLAND, MASSACHUSETTS. Mostly from the West 
Indies.- Entonaema. liquescens - Rosellina gigantea. - Xylaria. filiformis 
Xylaria multiplex.- 
TORREND, REV. C., BRAZIL.- Fomes gibbosus - Polyporus Curtisii - 
Fomes australis - Trametes ocellata - Polyporus Patouillardii - POLY¬ 
PORUS TEREBRANS - Triblydium hysterinum - TREMELLA FIBULIFERA - Favolus 
bipindensis - Pavolus dermoporus - Xylaria variabilis - Cordyceps 
militaris - Auricularia.Moelleri - Lentinus villosus - Xylaria grammica- 
