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Lentinus pulcherrimus, A new Lentinus from Pennsylvania. 

 David R. Sumstine. Torreya, 7:60-61. March 1907. 



Lentinus pulcherrimus Sumstine n. sp., growing on buried 

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Lentodium [between the Agaricaceae and the Polyporaceae, 

 with no 'near relatives. Lyman]. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat 

 Hist. 33:192. Feb. 1907. 



Leptodon auriscalpium Quelet, syn. of Auriscalpiiim auriscalpiutn 

 q. V. 



Leptodon ochraceum Quel., syn. of Stecchcrinnm ochraceum 

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Lichen Distribution in the Santa Cruz Peninsula California. 

 Albert W. C. T. Herre. Bot. Gaz. 43 '.26y-2y2,- April 1907. 



Lichens, Some Additions to the Flora of Middlesex Co., Mass. 

 [24 specimens of lichens.] Reginald Heber Howe, Jr. Bry- 

 ologist 9:81-2. Sept. 1906. 



Lichens of the Adirondack League Club Tract [list of 60 spe- 

 cies]. Carolyn W. Harris. Bryologist, 10:64-6. July 

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Lichen Notes No. 4. A Study of Umbilicaria vellea and Um- 

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 Sept. 1906. 



Lichens, Some, of Mt. Watatic, Massachusetts. [List of Spe- 

 cies.] Reginald Heber Howe, Jr. Bryologist, 9:46-48. 

 May 1906. 



LiQuiD.VMBER styraciflua L., lumber, host to Ceratostomella cap- 

 illifera Hedgcock n. sp. An. Rep. Mo. Bot. Gar. 1906, 

 17:71. 27 Sept. 1906. 



List of New York Fungi. [Onondago County.] F. L. Ste- 

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LiTHOPHRAGMA parviflora (Hook.) Nutt. host to Puccinia litho- 

 phragma Holway n. sp. Holway's N. A. Ured. 1:51. 15 

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Lloyd, C. G. Mycological Notes. No. 24, Dec. 1906. pp. 293- 

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Lloyd, C. G., Letter No. 10. Paris, July, 1906, pp. 1-8. Pamph- 

 let. [General remarks on Polyporii and comments on speci- 

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Lycoperdon septimum Lloyd n. sp. [specimens collected at Quito, 

 Ecuador]. Lloyd's Myc. Notes, No. 24, p. 306. Dec. 1906. 



