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ZENKER, DR. G., Kamerun, (No. 7):<br />

Fayolus, I think unnamed. Teste Bresadola, it is Favolus princeps<br />

and Polyporus megaloporus, all three of which have the same and very<br />

peculiar cystidia, but appear to me to differ in other respects.<br />

CROSSLAND, CHARLES, from locality unknown:<br />

Polystictus, I believe unnamed, though it is close to perennis. It<br />

was referred by Cooke to cinnamomeus; surely an error.<br />

GONO, M., Japan, (Nos. 8, 9, and 12):<br />

Trametes (or Daedalea) I believe unnamed, close to Trametes<br />

sepium. It is referred by Bresadola to styracina of Hennings, which according<br />

to my photograph seems different to me.<br />

GONO, M., Japan, (No. 6):<br />

Not developed.<br />

LUJA, EDOUARD, Congo Beige, (No. 20):<br />

Trametes unnamed.<br />

LUJA, EDOUARD, Congo Beige:<br />

Hexagona Pobeguini.<br />

LUJA, EDOUARD, Congo Beige:<br />

Hexagona dermatiphora, recently published in <strong>Mycological</strong> Notes.<br />

RICK, REV. J., Brazil:<br />

Fomes sulcatus as named by Cooke from Venezuela. This has<br />

been referred to hornodermus of Africa and the East, but I think it differs<br />

in large pores, more punk-like context, and in the context turning dark<br />

when cut.<br />

KIRTIKAR, COL. K. R., India, (No. 9) :<br />

Polystictus acutus of Cooke. Compared with the type = (teste<br />

Bresadola) floccosus of Junghuhn.<br />

LUJA, EDOUARD, Congo Beige:<br />

Polystictus caperatus. Not so strongly zoned as usual.<br />

YOSHINAGA, T., Japan:<br />

Polystictus, close to versicolor.<br />

NOTE 5. It develops that Polyporus osseus of Europe occurs in the fnit-<br />

It is not recorded, I think, hence was not compiled in X. A. K. I Imvo known it many<br />

years, having collected it years ago in the Adirondacks ; but I never had a name for it<br />

until recently when I sent it to Bresadola. The European plant in white. Our plant<br />

a grayish surface, but I think is the saim- as the European. I do not think that<br />

pueu<br />

can be entered in any of Fries' sections. It is a "new genus" in fact. I would<br />

it in a section "Petaloides-Imbricatus."<br />

NOTE 6. The species common with us, which is now generally known M Pnu<br />

rudis, and which was previously known as Lentinus Lecomptei for so man<br />

or absent from Western Europe, but seems to be common in Eastern AIJ<br />

I have it abundantly from several correspondents in Austria I note<br />

distributed three times in Knl.enhorst's Exsic. (Nos. 212, 1207. and 2403)<br />

Swainsonii, Lev. and Panus Hoffmann!, Pries, is given as a sy

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