MYCOLOGICAL NOTES 
C. G. LLOYD 
Page 1096 
protracta. - ALEURODISCUS TSUGAE - PHYLLOCARBON YASUDA I - "Xsaria" 
flabelliformis - Polystictus pargamenus - Polyoorus rufescens - Poly- 
porus brunalis - CALVATIA VERSISPORA. 
NOTE 1038 - CAMPANELLA CUCULLATA FROM A. YASUDA, JAPAN. On 
re-examination I find that the spore record (page 815) is an error. 
The spores are double the size I gave,, Campanella cucullata* and 
Campanellao Buettneri can bo distinguished by their general size and 
appearance as we have figured but their spores are about the same. 
NOTE 1039 - CALVATIA VERSISPORA FROM A. YASUDA, JAPAN.- We are 
thankful for the specimen on which our note on page 1005 as Ptycho¬ 
gaster versisporus was;^ based. We are inclined to our first view that 
it is a Calvatia. ( ? ). Certainly there are pits suggesting pores, but 
how, can a Ptychogaster have a, definite peridium, exactly the same as 
the peridium of Calvatia. gigantea for instance. And we make out now 
the hyaline capillitium threads. How can a.Ptychogaster have capilli- 
tium threads? The matter is much a.mystery and I hope Prof. Yasuda 
will watch for it quite young and I believe he will find it a,Gastero- 
mycete and no relation to a.Polyporus. 
YATES, H, S,, SUMATRA - Polyporus lignosus - Polystictus 
Persoonii - FOMES YATESII - Femes exotephrus - Stereum ostrea„- POLY¬ 
STICTUS STERBINOIDES -Polystictus meleagris - Hexagona tenuis - 
STEREUM 0BLIQ,UUM - Polystictus occidentalis - Hydnum ochraceum, 
YOSHINAGA, PROF. T., JAPAN - Lentinus betulina.- Stereum 
fasciatum - LENZITES YOSHINAGAI - Lenzites striata - POLYPORUS 
MUSASHIENSIS - POLYPORUS VIVAX - Lycoperdon gemmatum - Daldinia con- 
centrica - Polyporus Mikadoi - Bosporus gilvus - Lenzites betulina - 
Daedalea unicolor - Polyporus adustus - Lentinus betulina - POLYPORUS 
(AMAURODERMUS) JUXTARUGOSUS - Trametes Dickensii - Thelephora papillosa 
Polystictus azureus - Stereum princeps - Polyporus semilaccatus - Poly¬ 
stictus biformis - Polystictus hirsutus. 
NOTE 1040 - POLYPORUS VIVAX FROM T. YOSHINAGA, JAPAN.- This 
is the third specimen I have so referred. Surely it is the same as I 
have from Ceylon. I am not certain, however, that it is same as I 
have from Mr, Umemura, Japan, and have so referred. It came originally 
from India and the type at Kew is not very good. 
NOTE 1041 - POLYSTICTUS HIRUTUS VAR. ALBUS FROM T. YOSHINAGA, 
Japan.- Surely it is only a white form of the common Polystictus 
hirsutus. But white forms are rare. I do not recall seeing one before. 
NOTE 1042 - POLYPORUS (AMAURODERMUS ) JUXTARUGOSUS FROM T. 
YOSHINAGA, JAPAN.- With the same surface, general stature, context 
color and (smaller) spores as Polyporus rugosus, this differs is one 
particular only which to my mind is important. It has almost become 
an axiom that Nature never makes two Amaurodermus alike, but one species 
Polyporus rugosus, is an exception. We have seventeen different col¬ 
lections of Polyporus rugosus from several different tropical countries 
and all are the same. The most salient feature is that the pore 
mouths in the dried specimens are black, and from collectors* notes 
they are white when growing, bruise red and turn black in drying. 
