MYCOLOGICAL MOTES 
C. G. LLOYD 
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Polystictus stereoides - PODAXON FARLOWII - IASI0PHERA FENZLII - 
FAVOLUS MAXONII - Pomes senex - Tremella fibulifera - POLYSTICTUS 
OCCIDENTALIS - Trametes Feel - Trametes Persoonii - Geaster rufes- 
cens - Polyporus gilvus - Xylaria Ridleyi - Femes marmoratus - Fomes 
lignosus - Polynorus modestus - POLYSTICTUS PALLIDO-MOLLIS - BOVIS- 
TOIDES TORRENDII. 
MOTE 963 - LASIOPHERA FEMZLII FROM REV, C. TORREMD, BRAZIL: 
We would change the spelling of the name slightly as above so as 
not to interfere with the pyrenomycetous homonym. We have used the 
name for this most exceptional species several times in our writings 
but were we to publish systematically we would make a section of 
Calvatia of it. We gave Myc. Motes, p. 191, an extended account of 
the plant and Mote 684, Letter 67, a list of its known stations, 
Sumatra, Ceylon, India, Japan and West Africa* Rev, Torrend's plant 
is the first collected in the American tropics excepting possibly 
the original Movara collection and I believe no one knows where that 
c ame from. 
NOTE 964 - POLYSTICTUS OCCIDENTALIS FROM REV. C. TORREMD, 
BRAZIL: A very large occidentalis specimen more than a foot in 
diameter but no thicker than usual. 
MOTE 965 - PODAXOM FARLOWII FROM REV. C. TORREMD, BRAZIL: 
"In one of the dryest places of Brazil where it rains only once or 
twice a year." Podaxon Farlowii is the only species we have in the 
States and it occurs only in the arid regions of the West. 
WEIR, DR. JAMES R., CUBA: Polystictus lenis - Trametes 
hispidula. 
WEIR, DR. JAMES R., AFRICA: POLYPORUS (AMAUR. ) FUSCATUS - 
Polyporus giganteus - Polyporus virgatus - Specimens collected, by 
Maitland. 
WEIR, DR. JAMES R. , IDAHO: EXIDIA CANDIDA - EXIDIA GLANDU- 
LOSA - Calvatia lilacina. 
MOTE 966 - POLYPORUS (AMAUR. ) FUSCATUS FROM DR. JAMES R. 
WEIR, UGANDA, AFRICA: Cfr. Myc. Motes p. 942, fig. 1740. This is 
the second specimen we have received and we have no doubt in re¬ 
ferring it although there are some discrepancies. Spores are very 
pale color, the largest we have about 8 X 10 mic., and a great many 
much smaller. The context also is pale but not white. 
WHETSTONE, DR. M. 3., MINNESOTA: MERULIU3 ERECT US - Poly¬ 
stictus abietinus - Hymenochaete rugispora (Det. Burt) - Diatype 
bullata.. 
NOTE 967 - XYLARIA RADICATA.- The specimen in Clinton*s 
herbarium, Wright, Cuba, is supposed to be a co-type, but there is 
some mistake for it has smaller spores, 4X8 and Berkeley records 
them as 15-20 mic. long. The original publication was confused in 
the start. Berkeley says he got the name from Schweinitz (manuscript 
no doubt from Surinam, But he published and described a plant from 
