MYCOLOGICAL NOTES 
C. G. LLOYD 
Pag3 1014 
sidering the lack of knowledge on which it was based. 
We adopt Hennings T generic name on the ground of suitabilit; 
though contrary to Mr, Kuntze who maintains that any old bull or 
blunder or "de betises 1 ' is valid so long as it is an original oull. 
We admire originality but not in the bull line. 
NOTE 947 - POLYPORUS LEUCOSPONGIA FROM I. M. JOHNSTON,_ 
MOHAVE DESERT: We gave quite an extended account of this peculiar 
species in our Apus Polyporus pamphlet, page 322, fig. 665, It has 
a very soft context and grows on spruce and pine logs in the high 
altitudes of our western mountains. There is a discrepancy about 
the spores. Those of this collection are surely allantoid, 1-J- X 8. 
We gave them as globose, 6X8, in one article and 3 X 6-8 in another 
The collection'we have from Dr. Whetstone which does not have glo¬ 
bose spores, we are now sure was referred to this species in error. 
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KNAEBEL, ERNEST, COLORADO: Trametes piceina - Fomes pini- 
cola - Lenzites saepiana - Hydnum imbricatum - POLYPORUS CO' FLUENS - 
Polyporus circinatus - LYCOPERDON GLOBOSO-PIRIFORME - Polystictus 
abietinus - Fomes igniarius - Cudonia circinans - Polystictus par- 
gamenus - Daldinia concentrica - Fomes roseus - TRAMETES CUPREO- 
ROSEA. 
KNAEBEL, ERNEST, NEW YORK: Fomes leucophaeus - Fomes 
fomentarius - Polyporus picipes - Stereurn sericeum - Polystictus 
hirsutus — Daldinia concentrica - Lenzites saeoiaria - Polyporus 
albellus - Polystictus velutinus? 
NOTE 948 - POLYPORUS CONFLUENS FROM ERNEST KNAEBEL, COLO¬ 
RADO': I was puzzled over this at first as the specimen has a smooth 
shiny cuticle and general appearance of a dried Boletus. 1 never 
noted before that Polyporus confluens has a distinct cuticle, but 
when I examine the other material I do find a cuticle but dull and 
thin, never as evident and notable as in this specimen. 
LEE, H. A., PHILIPPINE ISLANDS: Auricularia polytncha - 
Irpex flavus - Polyporus zonalis - Daedalea flavida - Hexagona 
tenuis - Polystictus xanthopus - Lenzites striata - Polystictus san¬ 
guineus — Auricularia mesenterica - Fomes ( Gan. ) applanatus - Trame¬ 
tes serpens - Polyoorus calignosus - Polystictus flavidus - Fomes 
senex - POLYPORUS TROPICUS - Fomes melanodermus - Lentinus Sajor 
Caju - Trichosphaeria acanthostroma - Irpex cervino-gilvus - Poly¬ 
stictus velutinus - Polystictus polyzonus - FOMES MAGN03P0RUS, 
NOTE 949 - FOMES MAG NO SPORIJS FROM H. A. LEE, PHILIPPINES: 
Large, thick, ungulate, hard, woody, 8-12 inches in diameter. Sur¬ 
face rugulose, rough, dark wimh indistinct crust. Context color 
buckthorn brown. Pores small, in irregular and indistinct layers 
with intergrowing context layers. Setae few, scattered, slender. 
Spores globose, 11-12 mic., colored, smooth. This belongs in Sect. 
72 and stands out from others in the section in its large spores. 
The pore mouths of this specimen are overgrown with an aftergrowth, 
probably not a constant feature. 
