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Lloyd Mycological Writings V4.pdf - MykoWeb

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COMPTON, J. S., Michigan:<br />

. Physarum bivalve. Hypoxylon. Sp.<br />

DAVIS, S., Wyoming:<br />

Helvella crispa. Tylostoma Americanum. Calvatia defodiodis (see<br />

Note 161). Mycenastrum Corium. Evidently the largest and most common<br />

puff ball in the region. Polyporus varius (see Note 162). Peziza<br />

acetabula.<br />

Catastoma subterraneum. Three forms or conditions distinguishable<br />

to the eye can be sorted out from this very ample collection. Catastoma<br />

subterraneum. The usual form with smooth, pale peridium. Catastoma<br />

subterraneum. Form with darker peridium, probably unweathered condition.<br />

Catastoma subterraneum. Form with rugulose peridium. This was<br />

named Bovista cellulosa by Ellis, but I cannot believe it is other than a<br />

condition of Catastoma subterraneum (or originally of Catastoma circum-<br />

scissum).<br />

Lycoperdon cepaeforme. Bovista plumbea. Calvatia lilacina, var. occidentalis.<br />

Tylostoma albicans. Merulius lacrymans. Badly infesting the<br />

timbers of a cabin built of pine logs. Helvella elastica. Helvella atra.<br />

DEARNESS, J., Canada:<br />

Clitopilus abortivus.<br />

DEMETRIO, C. H., Missouri.<br />

Guepinia spathularia. Tylostoma subfuscum. Xylaria hypoxylon<br />

( conidial ) . Exidia glandulosa.<br />

DOBBIN, FRANK, Shushan, N. Y.:<br />

Fomes igniarius. Daedelea confragosa. Fomes applanatus. Irpex<br />

cinnamomeus.<br />

DUTHIE, A. V., British South Africa:<br />

Polyporus versicolor. Lenzites trabea. Scleroderma, two species.<br />

With thin peridium, Scleroderma tenerum. With thick peridium, Scleroderma<br />

cepa. Radulum lirellosum (see Note 163). Lycoperdon multiseptae<br />

(see Note 164). Polyporus dichrous, Fries. Polystictus obstinatus, Cooke.<br />

This specimen is the thick, Trametes form. The surface, usually pubescent,<br />

is worn smooth. No. 34. Radulum (?). It looks familiar, but I cannot<br />

place it. It is intermediate between Radulum and Hydnum.<br />

DUMEE, P., France:<br />

Fomes igniarius. Fomes conchatus (?) .Polyporus rutilans. Fomes<br />

ribis. Fomes torulosus (cfr. Myc. Notes, Pages 470. =Fomes fusco-<br />

purpureus). Fomes nigricans. Trametes pini. Daedalea confragosa.<br />

Trametoid form ^Trametes Bulliardi.<br />

Fomes robustus. Fomes species. This plant has same context color<br />

and microscopic characters as Fomes conchatus and Fomes salicinus,<br />

which are said to be same thing. It is held to be a thick form of it. I<br />

think it should have a name as a variety at least, but I believe it has not.

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