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576 « Cooke, M. C. Favolus and Laschia. Grevillea, vol. 19, No. 92, London, June, 
1891, p. 105. Original description of the following species from herb. Berke¬ 
ley. Favolus subgelatinosus, Berk., Laschia decurrens, Berk. & C., L. flabellula, 
B. & C. in herb., L. lurida, Cesati, inMyct. Bon., Glocosporus corrugatus, Berk. 
(M. B.W.) 
577 . Cooke, M. C. Irpex addenda. Grevilea, vol. 19, No. 92, London, p. 109. De¬ 
scribes the following now species: Ipexdecurrens, Berk, in herb., I. crispatus, 
Berk, in herb., I. modestus, Berk., in herb., I. clathratus, Berk, in herb., I. 
decolorans, B. &. C. in herb. (M. B. W.) 
578 . Cooke, M. C. Lachnocladium. Grevillea, vol. 19, No. 92, London, p. 93. Note 
on affinities. (M. B. W.) 
579 . Cooke, M. C. Some omitted diagnoses. Grevillea, vol. 19, No. 92, London, pp. 
103-104. Description of fungi omitted from Saccardo’s Sylloge: Agaricus 
( Innocybe ) holophlebius. Berk., in herb., Thelophora griseozonata , Cke. Rav. 
Fun. Amer. No. 444. (M.B.W.) 
580 . Cooke, C. M. Species of Hydnei. Additimenta to Saccardo’s Sylloge. Grevillea, 
vol. 20, No. 93. Sept., 1891, pp. 1-2. Describes the folloAving new species: 
Hydnuum per oxy datum, Berk., H. analogum, Berk, in herb., H. colicerens, 
B. C., H. scariosum, B. & Br., H. lachnodontium, Berk., H. Liriodendri, B. 
& C. in herb., H. artocreas, B. & C. in herb., H. Agressii, Berk, in herb, with 
notes on H. microdon, Pers., H. Berkeleyi, Curtis, H. alliceps, Berk. & Rav., 
H. herbicolum, Ellis, H. trechodontium, Berk., and states that H. luteo-virens 
appears to be an Irpex. Eight species of Badulum are mentioned; JR. Emerici, 
Berk, and JR. Neilglierrensis, Berk, in herb., are described. Five species of 
Phlebia are mentioned, of which P. spilomea, Berk. & Curt., and P. deglubens, 
Berk, and Curt., are described. Odontia albominiata, B. & C., is said to be 
Hydnum cinnabarinum, Sckwein., and O. scopinella, Berk., not a Hydnum, as 
described in Sacc. Syll. Kneiffia tinctor, Berk, in kerb., and K. subtilis, Berk, 
in herb., are described as new, and K. typlice, Berk, in herb., said to bo 
Corticium typlice. (M. B. W.) 
581 . Cooke, M. C. Trametes and its allies. Grevillea, vol. 19, No. 92, June, 1891, 
pp. 98-103. Divides the genus as treated in Saccardo’s Sylloge into sections, 
giving a list of the species in each; five species have been transferred to the 
genus Sclerodepsis in a previous number. The following are described for the 
first time: Trametes Dickinsii, Berk, in herb., T. gausapata, Berk, and Rav. in 
herb. T. JBurchelli, Berk, in herb., T. adelpliica, Hexagonia laevis, Berk, in 
herb., Hexagonia tenius, Hook. var. subtenuis, Berk, in herb. (M. B. W.) 
582 . Cooke, M. C. Two Australian fungi. Grevillea, vol. 19, No. 91, Mar. 1891, pp. 
81-83). Describes as new Agaricus (Amanita ) strobilaceus and Lasiosphceria 
larvaespora, Cke. and Mass. (M. B. W.) 
583 . Cooke, M. C. Two Japanese edible fungi. Grevillea, vol. 19, No. 91, Mar., 1891, 
pp. 62-64. Reprints an article by Mr. N. Tanaka in the Botanical Magazine 
of Japan, in which two new species of Lactarius are described, L. Hatsudake 
and L. Akahatsu. (M. B. W.) 
584. [Ckane, D. C.] Growing mushrooms in winter. Rept. N. J. State Board Agric., 
vol. 18, Trenton, 1891, pp. 478-479. Refers to experiments of a farmer near 
Elizabeth, N. J., in raising mushrooms, describing the hotbed. No results 
mentioned. (J. F. J.) 
585 . De Seynes, J. Conidies de l’Hydnum coralloldes, Scop. Bull. Soc. Mycol. France, 
vol. 7, Paris, June 30, 1891, pp. 76-80, figs. 8. Describes conidia of Hydnum 
coralloides, Scop., and compares them with the normal tetraspores, and with 
conidia of Hydnum erinaceus, Bull., and Poly poms biennis, Bull. The conidia 
are endocellular and of two kinds. (E. A. S.) 
586. Florida Agriculturist. Underground oranges. Fla. Agriculturist, vol. 18, No. 
47, De Land, Dec. 2, 1891, p. 651. Notes determination of peculiar under¬ 
ground bulbs resembling oranges as really Phallus impudicus. (D. G. F.) 
