MYCOLOGICAL NOTES 
C. G. LLOYD 
Page 981 
NOTE 921 - HYMEN0CHAETE MOUGEOTII FROM PROFESSOR A. YASUDA, 
JAPAN: In Europe, as far as I have seen, this is noteworthy for its 
color, dark blood red of Fries, about brick red of Ridgway, and young 
specimens from Japan* But old specimens from Japan have very little 
red, darker in fact than Hessian brown of Ridgway. It is also strange 
that this plant of Europe and Japan is not known from America* 
ZELLER, S. M., MISSOURI: Stereum hirsutum - Hydnum erina- 
ceum - Lenzites saepiaria - Lycoperdon Wrightii - Polyporus albellus - 
Favolus europaeus - Tremella mesenterica - Trametes protracta - 
Xylaria rhopaloides - Diatrype stigma - Arachnion album - Lycoperdon 
rimulatum - Lycoperdon pusillum - Trametes malicola - Catastoma cir- 
cumscissum - Calvatia rubro-flava - Hydnum coralloides - Cyathus 
stercoreus - Polystictus versicolor - Polystictus pargamenus - lyco¬ 
perdon cruciatum Stereum fasciatum - Xylaria Longiana - Irpex 
pachylon - Hydnum ochraceum - Calocera cornea - Crucibulum vulgare - 
Daldinia vernicosa - Lenzites trabea - Geoglossum hirsutum - Lenzites 
betulina - Polyporus adustus - Lenzites confragosa - Hypoxylon atro- 
punctatum.- .... 
ZELLER, S. M., OREGON: Polystictus zonatus - Poria carbonaria 
- Hydnofomes tinctorium - Hormomyces aurantiacus - Discinia ancilis - 
Tremella lutescens.- Polystictus perennis - Boletus ZELLERI - BOVISTA 
MONTANA - POLYPORUS DRYADEUS - Lycoperdon pratense - Lycoperdon piri- 
forme - Hypoxylon cohaerens - Hypholoma lacrymabundans - Crucibulum 
vulgare - Clavaria pistillaris - Hydnum ochraceum - Sphaerobolus 
stellatus - Daedalea unicolor - Spathularia flavida - Gomphidius 
oregonense - Crucibulum vulgare - Polyporus castaneus Polyporus 
trabeus - Polyporus rufescens - Lycoperdon fuscum - Lycoperdon gemma- 
turn - Lycoperdon elegans - Gyrocephalum rufurn - Polyporus oubescens - 
EXIDIA ZELLERI. 
NOTE 922 POLYPORUS DRYADEUS FROM S. M. ZELLER, OREGON: I 
find in this specimen (rarely) short, thick, curved setae that I do 
not recall seeing in Polyporus dryadeus before. However, from the 
context color and globose, hyaline spores I do not question the 
species. 
NOTE 923 - BOVISTA MONTANA FROM S. M. ZELLER, OREGON: I have 
always contended that this is a synonym for Bovista pila and in the 
original sense I am very much of that opinion now. But the plant at 
first hardly suggested Bovista pila and coming from the same region 
I think it better to apply Morgan's name to it. The peridium is 
paler color and thicker and until I examined it I thought it was 
Mycenastrum Corium. The spores and capillitium are very close to 
those of Bovista pila but the latter has thicker main stems. 
ZENKER, DR. G., AFRICA: Dr. Zenker is a most liberal and 
satisfactory collector. His collections are ample in quantity and 
when a species is represented in the museum by his collection there 
can never be any further question about it. Polyporus zonalis - 
Polyporus aratoides - Lentinus blepharodes Polystictus concinnus - 
Polystictus xanthopus - Polyporus (Amaurodermus ) salebrosus - Poly— 
porus Mangiferae - XYLARIA HYPOXYLON - POLYPORUS (AMAUR. ) NIGER - 
Lentinus tuber-regius - DALDINIA ANGOLENSIS - Ozonium auricomum - 
THAMNOMYCES CAMERUNENSE - PTYCHOGASTER NIGER. 
