MYC0L0G1CAL NOTES 
C, G. LLOYD 
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WILSON, JAMES, AUSTRALIA - POLYPORUS VICTORIENSIS - POLYPORUS 
MAGNOPORUS - Trametes lilacino-gilvus - Polyporus atrohispidus - 
Morchella conica - Polyporus giganteus, 
NOTE 1035 - POLYPORUS VICTORIENSIS PROM REV. JAMES WILSON, 
AUSTRALIA.- Pileus irregular, ungulate, three to four inches in 
diameter, sessile. Surface (in this specimen) not clearly defined, 
but no crust. Context light in weight and brittle. Color of context 
brown with an orange tendency. There are Pomes which approximate in 
color but no Polyporus. Pores small not well developed in this speci¬ 
men, Setae none. Spores not found. 
This is something very unusual but I hardly know in what 
section to place it. It reminds me of Polyporus dryadeus in texture 
and other features but there is no orange about Polyporus dryadeus 
and it has setae hence can not go in the same section (96). We put 
it in 95 but it is out of place there as it would be in the orange 
section 92. It has the appearance to me of being a~colored spored 
plant but if so it is strange that no spores are found. It is a young 
specimen, however. I hope Mr. Wilson will find more and older speci¬ 
mens . 
VANDERYST, REV. HYAC., CONGO BELGE - Schizophyllum commune - 
Xylaria multiplex - POLYPORUS GRANULATES - Xylaria biceps - Xylaria. 
gomphus - Lentinus villosus - Polyporus Maliensis - Stereum surina- 
mense - Qyathus nigro^albus - Lycoperdon pusillum - Stereum (Hym. ) . 
tenuissimum - Polyporus lignosus - Qyathus limbatus - XYLARIA VANDERY- 
6TII - Stereum (B&rm. ) luteo-badinm - POLYSTICTUS SANGUINEUS - Poly- 
stictus flavidus - Lachnoclaaium Michenerii - Xylaria sicula - Trametes 
cingulatum - Polyporus Torrendii - Stereum ostrea - Pavolus platyporus 
- Polystictus Fischeri - Polyporus durus - Polystictus cinnabarinus - 
Thamnonyces albiceps - Hydnum Rawakense - Trametes Willdemanii - Poly¬ 
porus licnoides - XYLARIA SUBTRACHELINA - STEREUM LUTEO-BADIUM. 
NOTE 1036 - POLYSTICTUS SANGUINEUS FROM REV. HYAC. VANDERYST, 
CONGO BELGE.- The most frequent red polypore of the tropics. Rev. 
Vanderyst notes the native name is "Kiboko-Boko" and that it is em¬ 
ployed in the native medicine. 
NOTE 1037 - STEREUM LUTEO-BADIUM FROM REV. HYACINTHE VANDERYST, 
CONGO-BELGE.- We refer this to the tropical.American species with 
some doubt for it is firmer, more rigid, reduced to a stem like base, 
and the upper surface is duller and not so strongly velutinate. The 
hymenium color is the same, also the "structure 1 '. Both have a few 
(only) typical setae, but most of the "emergencies" are subhyaline and 
the plant is intermediate between "Lloydiella" and "Hymenochaete" and 
could be referred to either. 
YASUDA, PROP. A., JAPAN - Irpex unicolor - Lenzites tricolor - 
CAMPANELLA CUCULLATA - Fomes Sanfordii - POLYPORUS KANEHIRAE - HYDNUM 
PYGMAEUM - IRPEX CASTANEUS - Polystictus orientalis - Pomes robustus - 
Merulius aureus - Polystictus fibula - Polyporus Wakawae (good? ) - 
Polyporus Patouillardii - Polystictus lutescens - Polystictus fibula - 
ALEURODISCUS STEREOIDES - Trametes trabea - HYDNUM ASPRATUM - Trametes 
