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ARCHER, W. A., New Mexico:<br />

Polyporus corruscans. (See Note 398). Trametes hispida. Schizophyllum<br />

commune.<br />

BATES, J. M., Nebraska:<br />

Geaster limbatus. Marasmius graminum.<br />

BEARDSLEE, H. C., North Carolina:<br />

Stereum Burtianum. (See Note 399). Thelephora intybacea. Boletus<br />

rubinellus. (Will be illustrated in <strong>Mycological</strong> Notes.) Thelephora griseo-<br />

zonata. Sparassis crispa. (See Note 400.)<br />

BEWLAY, ANNA K., Pennsylvania:<br />

Pleurotus nidulans.<br />

BIJL, P. VAN DE, South Africa:<br />

Polyporus dichrous. Fomes glaucoporus ? Polyporus varius. Fomes<br />

rimosus. Polystictus subpictilis. (Note 413.) Polystictus iuteo-olivaceus.<br />

Polyporus scruposus. Trametes protea. Fomes connatus. Trametes incondita.<br />

(Will be illustrated in <strong>Mycological</strong> Notes.) Fomes Caryophylli.<br />

BOURDOT, REV. H., France:<br />

A fine lot of specimens, most of them resupinates. If I had had these<br />

specimens some years ago, I should have been able to have done something<br />

with our American resupinates. We have had trouble with the American<br />

plants, because we did not know, and have been unable to obtain any information<br />

regarding, the resupinate plants of Europe. A fine set of plants<br />

from Rev. Bourdot will help me to work on our American plants.<br />

In this connection, we beg to acknowledge, also from Rev. Bourdot,<br />

determinations and sketches of the structure of a large series of the American<br />

species. We believe we shall now be able to do something with the<br />

American resupinates, if we have time to work on the subject, but the pileate<br />

species are coming in so rapidly that there is no prospect for the near future.<br />

The plants are listed as follows, under the names used by the Rev.<br />

Bourdot:<br />

Polyporus Podlachius. Poria mollicula. (Will be illustrated in <strong>Mycological</strong><br />

Notes.) Poria mellita. (Will be illustrated in <strong>Mycological</strong> Notes.)<br />

Acia grisea, stenodon, uda.<br />

Asterostroma bicolor, cervicolor.<br />

Coniphora arida, lurida.<br />

Coniophorella olivacea.<br />

Corticium byssinellum, sphaerosporum, submutabile.<br />

Gloeocystidium insidiosum.<br />

Grandinia Brinkmanni, helvetica, muscicola, mutabilis.<br />

Hymenochaete Mougeotii.<br />

Mucronella aggregata.<br />

Odontia arguta, barba-Jovis, bicolor, Bugellensis, conspera, crustosa,<br />

junquillea, papillosa, Queletii, stipata.<br />

Radulum membranaceum, orbiculare, quercinum.<br />

Stereum duriusculum, frustulosum, gausapatum, pini, rugosum, spadiceum.

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