MyCOLOGICAL NOTES 
C, G. LLOYD 
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cupularis, catlnus and var, velata - Bulgaria inquinans - Seoultaria 
tenuis, Sumneri - Leotia lubrica - MacrojpodLa macropus - Verpa 
Krombholtzii and var. morchelloides - castanea, badia, auran- 
oia, umbrina, Labessiana, ochracea, subumbrina - Lachnea hemisphaeri- 
ca - Acetabula vulgaris, Dupainii - Galactinia succosa - Sarcoscypha 
coccinea - Petonia trachycarpa. 
The minute species are listed as received: Asc obolus fur- 
furaceus, atrofuscus, denudatus - Ascophanus carneus - Arachnopeziza 
aurata - Calyc ella sulfurina, ochracea - Corynella virella - Cyathi— 
■S. U-lA coronata - Dasyscyph a nivea, papyracea, virginea, bicolor, 
cerina, pudibunda - Hya1oscy p ha hyalina — Helotium fructigenum, 
fallax, rhizophilum, scutuia, vitigenum, herbicolum, herbarum - 
Lecanidion atratum — Micropodi a Pteridina - Mollisia ligni, olivella, 
cane11a - Orbilia , coccinella , xanthostigma - Ombroohila imberbis - 
faginea - Pyrenopeziza lignicola, lycopinicola, ulmaria - 
..Phi ale a echinophila, petiolorum - Tapesia fusca - Velutaria aerugi¬ 
nosa. 
HEDGCOCK GEORGS G., WASHINGTON, D. C.: POLYPORUS GLOMERA- 
TUS, ’ 
HOLE 943 - POLYPORUS GLOMERATUS FROM GEORGE G. HEDGCOCK, 
WASHINGTON, D. C.: We live to learn. What we have heretofore 
thought was a valid Poria, viz. Poria xanthopus as named by Under¬ 
wood, turns out to be the resupinate condition of Polyporus glomera- 
tus. It is a remarkable species on account of the great abundance 
of yellow spores that it sheds. We found it years ago and sent it 
to Ellis who referred it to Poria Andersonii that he had named. We 
have held for some time that Poria Andersonii and Poria xanthospora 
were synonyms. A short time ago I saw the type of Poria Andersonii 
and recognized it at once as resupinate Polyporus glome ratus but 
thought then I had been mistaken in its being a synonym of Poria 
xanthospora. I note a new character that I had not heretofore ob¬ 
served in this "Poria”. This collection has abundant setae and 
imbedded setae (the genus Oxyuris. ) This I knew in connection with 
Polyporus glomeratus but not with the "Poria. " In going over my 
specimens I find the setae a varying factor. Sometimes abundant, 
sometimes rare, sometimes I do not find them at all. Compare our 
previous articles, Apus Polyioorus o, 356; Letter 54, Note 204; 
58, 292; 65, 512; 66, 592. 
HEMMI, TAKEWQ, JAPAN: It is gratifying to receive from 
Japan collections named correctly as these mostly are, as it is 
evidence that collectors are getting definite names for species of 
fungi. Stereum pur-pureum - Polystictus illicicola - Polystictus 
conchifer - Lenzites tricolor - Polystictus Persoonii - Lenzites 
Japonica - Polyporus varius - Hydnum septentrionale - Pomes conehat- 
us - Polystictus hirsutus - Polyporus adustus - Polystictus zonatus,~ 
Polystictus hirsutus - Fomes (Gan. ) leucophaeus - Panus stipticus - 
Polyporus adustus - Daedalea Kusanoia - Polystictus gypseus - 
Polyporus adustus - POLYSTICTUS VELLEREUS - Polystictus abietinus - 
Polyporus dichrous - Polyporus fumosus - Stereum spadiceum. 
NOTE 944 - POLYSTICTUS ZONATUS FROM TAKE VO HEMMI , JAPAN: 
It is a oar ad ox but Polystictus zonatus is usually not zoned «,nd 
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