MYCOLOGICAL NOTES 
C. G. LLOYD 
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usually grows in the ground, and generally in connection with ant 
hills. The stem also is branched, bearing five clubs and usually it 
is simple 'with one club only, 
RHOADS, ARTHUR S., CALIFORNIA: Stereum albo-badium - 
Hypoxylon Thouarsianum - POLYPORUS LEEI - POLYSTICTUS HIRSUTUS - 
Phlebia radiata. - Stereum nurtureurn - Stereum (Hymenochaete ) taba- 
cinum - HYDNUM OCHRAOEUM - Irpex cinnamoineus •- Stereum vellereum - 
FOMES LONICERA. - Fo.mes Laricis - Lycoperdon crucia,turn - Stereum 
hirsutum - Trametes variiformis - Trametes serialis. 
NOTE 895 - POLYSTICTUS HIRSUTUS FROM A. S, RHOADS, CALI¬ 
FORNIA: The pores are in layers (like a Fomes ) due to the mild 
winter on account of which the plant is not killed each winter. It 
does not make it a separate species, however, any more than the idle 
rich who seek the mild climate of California in winter are a sepa¬ 
rate species of homo, 
NOTE 896 - HYDNUM OCHRACEUM VAR. FROM A. S. RHOADS', CALI¬ 
FORNIA: A grey form worthy of a name. The pileus greyish, pubes¬ 
cent, context white and spines ochraceous, give it a different 
appearance from the usual plant but it impresses me as a color varia¬ 
tion. 
NOTE 897 - FOMES LONICERA FROM A, S, RHOADS: Growing on 
Lonicera in Maryland, and is the first specimen I have seen from this 
country although I knew it from Europe. For me it is the same species 
however as our Fomes ribis on Ribes species. Same color and "structure" 
but a different shape (Cfr, Synopsis Fomes, p. 252, ) 
NOTE 898 - POLYPORUS LEEI FROM A. S. RHOADS, CALIFORNIA: 
It appears to me to be a resupinate form of Polyporus hispidus. Same 
color, hyphae, spores and same abundant coloring matter in potash 
solution. That Polyporus hispidus should take an effused form is 
rather unexpected, however, and until it is proven the name Poly¬ 
porus Leei should be used. It is only known from California. 
RICK, REV. JOHAN, BRAZIL: A large number of specimens from 
Rev. Rick are still undetermined. The agarics of this list are as 
named by Rev. Rick, - Polyporus cubensis. - Polyporus dryadeus - 
Polyporus Blanchetianus - Xylaria multiplex - Trametes Meyenii - 
Polyporus conchoides - Claudopus ater - Lepiota cyanea - Polystictus 
tenuis - Xylaria scopiformis - Trametes Feei - Leptonia nefrens - 
Pleurotus nidulans - Trametes Cubense - Polystictus byrsinus - Poly¬ 
stictus arenicolor - Polystictus pinsitus - Polyporus lignosus - 
Xylaria lancea - Lenzites tenuis - ISARIA MYRMICIDAE - Polyporus 
guaraniticus - Polystictus campyloporus - CORDYCEPS KLENEI - CORDY- 
CEPS FLAVELLA - CORDYCEPS RICKII - GLAZIELLA SPLENDENS - CORDYCEPS 
BOMBI - Ustulina vulgaris - Kretzschmaria licnoides - Xylaria grammi- 
ca - XYLARIA GRAMMICA ( ALBIDA ) - Polyporus valenzuelianus - Fomes 
Ohiensis - Rickella transiens - Trametes Persoonii - XYLARIA 
CARPOPHILA - XYLARIA ALLANTOIDEA - Hypocrea sulphurea - Xylaria obo- 
vata - AURICULARIA BRASILIENSIS - Eccilia atra - Stereum elegans - 
Daedalea steroides - Stereum bicolor - Polyporus (Gan. ) testaceus - 
Lycogala epidendrum - Geaster Hieronymus - Xylaria corniformis - 
