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EDWARDS, S. C., Florida:<br />

Xerotus lateritius (see Note 165). Stereum subpileatum. Polyporus<br />

supinus. Trametes hydnoides. Stereum lobatum. Trametes lactea (see<br />

Note 166). Lentinus velutinus. Lentinus strigosus. Polyporus arcularius.<br />

FROGGATT, W. W., Australia:<br />

Battarrea Stevenii. Fomes robustus. Spores are abundant, globose,<br />

8 mic. hyaline. I find no setae on this collection, although I have Australian<br />

specimens with a few setae. Grew on "needlewood" Kakea sp.<br />

GRIFFFIN, D. B., Vermont:<br />

Polyporus elegans. Polyporus dichrous, Fuligo septica. Polyporus<br />

albellus. Polystictus hirsutulus. Polyporus adustus. Dacryomyces auran-<br />

tia.<br />

Polyporus. Unnamed, I believe. It is quite close to Polyporus picipes,<br />

but the top is quite distinct as to color. The specimen is young and no<br />

spores found.<br />

HAMMERSTEIN, H. C., Deutsch Ost Africa:<br />

Hexagona Pobequini. This is proving to be quite a frequent species<br />

in Africa. When I first investigated the subject, there were but three<br />

specimens in the museums of Europe, each in a different museum and each<br />

with a different name.<br />

Lenzites repanda. Trametes hystrix. Polystictus occidentalis. Polystictus<br />

sanguineus. Hexagona hirta. Polyporus (Ganodermus) Curtisii.<br />

The African plant corresponds exactly with those of our Southern United<br />

States. Trametes protea. Trametes cristatus. Fine specimens. Hexagona<br />

Pobequini. Lenzites unknown to me.<br />

Mysterious Fungi? Appears like a dried Clathrus, but has no cellular<br />

tissue and is surely not a Phalloid. It seems to be composed of earthly<br />

particles held together by fibrous tissue. I find no hymenium or spores.<br />

I am not sure that it is a fungus. At any rate, it is not one that has been<br />

named.<br />

HIBBARD, MISS ANN, Massachusetts:<br />

Polystictus pergamenus. Stereum (Hymenochaete) tabacinum. Polyporus<br />

(Gloeoporus) dichrous. Cordyceps ophioglossoides. Thelephora<br />

radiata. This is Thelephora Caryophyllea, as shown in Schaeffer's Plate<br />

325, but in my opinion it is not distinct from radiata. Stereum rufum.<br />

Phlebia strigoso-zonata.<br />

num mirabile. Hydnum<br />

Hydnum caeruleum. Hydnum velutinum. Hyd-<br />

aurantiacum. Hydnum scobiculatum. Hydnum<br />

nigrum. Trametes carnea. Stereum spadiceum. Polyporus radiatus.<br />

Chlorosplenium aeruginosum. Tremellodendron merismatoides. Tremellodendron<br />

pallida? Scleroderma cepa. Polystictus conchifer.<br />

HOUGHTON, H. E., India:<br />

Fomes badius. Heretofore referred by me to Fomes Pappianus, which<br />

is a synonym. Ganodermus Oerstedii.<br />

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