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species. It appears to be rare in other countries and this is the 
first foreign specimen we have ever received. 
NOTE 915 - POLYPORUS TUMULOSUS PROM REV. JAMES WILSON, 
AUSTRALIA. This is the second collection known, the other being the 
type at Kew. With the exception of having a central stipe ? the pure 
white, soft context, thin cuticle and color are the same as Polyporus 
betulinus. The spores which I did not find in the Kew specimen are 
allantoid, 1-J- X 6. 
NOTE 916 - HYDNUM GRAVE0LENS PROM REV. JAMES WILSON, 
AUSTRALIA: This is no doubt the plant on which the record in the 
Handbook was based and fits the description exactly. Whether it is 
the same as the European or not is a question, I think not, but 
the European plant is not definitely fixed for me. 
NOTE 917 - POLYPORUS DICTYOPUS PROM REV. JAMES WILSON, 
AUSTRALIA: This differs from the usual collection in being thicker, 
blacker, more rugulose, and merits a name. But we do not wish to 
propose one on a single collection. If it develops that it is a 
constant form in Australia we 'would give it a separate name. 
NOTE 918 - CLATHRUS GRACILIS FROM REV. JAMES WILSON, AUS¬ 
TRALIA: Dr. Cleland is disposed to think this the same as Clathrus 
cibarius, and it is only a question of relative size. But it is 
curious that I only get Clathrus gracilis from Australia and Clathrus 
cibarius from New Zealand. 
WILSON, M,, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND: TYLOSTOMA CAESPITOSA, from 
Serbia. 
NOTE 919 TYLOSTOMA CAESPITOSA PROM M. WILSON, COLLECTED IN 
SERBIA: This species is .known among the large, obese species (Group 
6) by its large, hyaline capillitium and nearly smooth spores. It 
was named by Trabut and was only known heretofore from a few col¬ 
lections from northern Africa. 
YASUDA, PROFESSOR A., JAPAN: Trametes Bulliardii - Trametes 
Dickinsii - Exidia recisa - Polyporus fragilis - Pomes fastuosus - 
Trametes sepium - HYL1EN0CHASTE MOUGEOTII - Hypocrea japonica - 
Polyporus caesius - Stereum frustulosum - Exidia glandulosa - Hypoxy- 
lon unitum - Hydnum ochraceum - Auricularia mesenterica - Polyporus 
rutilans - Lenzites betulina - TRAMETES TRICOLOR - Merulius Corium - 
Trametes vittata - C0NI0PH0RA MAT.STJZAWAE - Polyporus virellus -? - 
Lycoperdon plicatum - Polyporus mikraulos - Trametes lactinea - 
Trametes truncatispora - Trametes Trogii - Cantharellus cibarius - 
Stereum frustulosum - Mutinus bambusinus - Stereum rubiginosum - 
Lycoperdon ■ serotiliumHydnum coralloides - Polyporus gilvus - Poly- 
stictus azureus - Calvatia versipcrus, 
NOTE 920 C0NI0PH0RA MATSUZAWAE FROM PROP. A. YASUDA, JAPAN: 
As named by Yasuda. It has typical Coniophora spores. As to basidia 
I can not say. But it is a "new genus" for no such Coniophora is 
now included in the genus. It is resupinate but hard and woody and 
differs from Coniophora as Stereum differs from Ccrticium. 
