MYCOLOG-ICAL NOTES C, G. LLOYD l011 
I am unable to get straight. - Poria radula - Poria versispor^ - Poria 
Aiiblavtnois. 
BRENCKLE, DR. J. F.NORTH DAKOTA: Helvella l.cunos.. - Aceta- 
bula vulgaris. 
BULLER, A. H. REGINALD, CANADA: Coprinus sterquilinus. 
BURNHAM, S. H., NEW YORK: Verp- Bohemic-. 
CHIPP, T. F., SINGAPORE: We are pleased to report a continua¬ 
tion of the fine tropical collections from Mr. Chipp. As this goes 
to press we have several Oo-ck^ges from him that we have not worked 
•over. Fomes lignosus - POLYPORUS ANEBUS - POLYPORUS SEPIA - POLYSTIC- 
TUS ANOMALOSUS - Polyporus Emerici - POLYSTICTUS ACULEANS - Fuvolus 
tessellatus - Ustulin^. vulgaris - Fomes australis -Polyporus (Gun, ) 
dorsalis - Fomes leucophaeus - Favolus Molluceensis - Polyporus ( Gan. ) 
Mangiferae - Trametes Muelleri - Polyporus grammocephalus - Lentinus 
strigosus - Xylaria furcata - Polyporus gilvus - Polystictus occiden- 
talis - Trametes Persoonii. 
COOL, MISS CATH,, HOLLAND: Crucibulum vulgare - Polyporus 
lucidus (from Java). 
DEMETRIO, C. H,, MISSOURI: Ceratiomyxa mucida - Guepinia 
elegans - Dacryomyces deliquescens. 
ESPINOSA, PROF. MARCIAL R,, CHILE: POLYPORUS CASEARIUS - 
Polyporus caryophylaceus - Polyporus giganteus - Polystictus fulvi- 
color - Sarcoscypha rheana - Bovistella aspera - Peziza vesiculosa - 
Clavaria fennica - Qyttaria Hariotii - Clavaria flava - Lachnea. are- 
nosa - Thelephora terrestris - Cyttaria Darwinii - TRAIvIETES VERSI¬ 
COLOR - Ciliaria theleboloides - Polystictus versicolor - Polyporus 
adustus - Fistulina hepatica. 
NOTE 912 - POLYPORUS CASEARIUS FROM PROF. MARCIAL R. ESPINOSA 
CHILE: For me it is a form of Polyporus sulphureus and I think the 
European plant as determined is often only discolored Polyporus sul¬ 
phureus. This has the same brittle flesh, the same spores, the same 
yellowish surface but was never a bright colored plant. The pure 
white context never could have been any shade of yellow. It is en¬ 
titled to a name as different from Polyporus sulphureus. 
FAIRMAN, DR. CHAS. E., NEW YORK: Stereum diaphanum, 
GRELET REV. L. J., FRANCE: A fine collection of European 
Discomycetes which will be of great help should we ever take up the 
study of this group. Rev. Greiet uses the complicated Boudier names 
which we have reduced to those more familiar in this country. Helvella 
monochella, albipes, atra, ephippium, albella, sulcata and var. cinerea 
and var. crispata, crispa, and var. Grevillei - Geoglossun hirsutum, 
nudipes, glabrura - Bariaea haemastigma, and var. ocellata, dictydiola , 
miniata, crec khquerau.ltii - Cil iar ia coprinaria, vinacea, paludosa, 
Woolhopei^, theleboloides, miniata, chateri, scutellata, asperior, 
trechispora, hirta, Barlae - Hum e-rla granulosa, granulata - Otidea 
alutacea, grandis, onotica - Chiorosplenium aeruginosum - Geopyxis 
