LETTER No. 21. 



List of specimens received at Cincinnati, Ohio, from foreign corre- 

 spondents, from January 1st, 1908, to the date of my departure for Europe, 

 June 28, 1908. 



On my arrival I found a number of packages that will be acknowledged 

 in detail in my next letter. At the time this letter is printed (August, 1908), 

 I am located on the historic collecting grounds of the illustrious Elias Fries, 

 at Upsala, Sweden. I expect to remain here during the collecting season, 

 but will return to Paris at the close of the season and hope to find there 

 number of packages. 



I trust my European correspondents who receive my letters and 

 pamphlets will not forget me when they note specimens of all kinds of 

 polyporoids. I am studying especially those plants of Europs and America, 

 and shall be glad to receive specimens, particularly of the rarer polyporoids. 

 As I shall not return to Paris until late in the season, there may be some 

 delay in acknowledging the specimens, but they will be no less appreciated 

 when received. 



C. G. LLOYD, 



(Klincksieck) No. 3 rue Corneille, 



Paris, France. 



ARANZADI, T. DE, Spain: 



Polyporus adustus Phallus impudicus Lenzites betulina Lyco- 

 perdon umbrinum Stereum hirsutum Trametes hispida Polyporus 

 rufescens Geaster hygrometricus Lycoperdon (sp. unknown to me) 

 Cyathus vernicosus (the form called Anglicus, which I supposed only grew 

 in England) Tuber brumale Polyporus giganteus Calvatia caelata 

 Lycoperdon atropurpureum Stereum (Peniphora), species unknown to me. 



BARBIER, M., France: 



Trametes odora Polyporus fumosus Polyporus adustus Lenzites 

 saepiaria Merulius molluscus Daedalea quercina Poria (sp.) Stereum 

 ferrugineum Lenzites flaccida Trametes gibbosa (thin form). 



BEZZI, M., Italy: 



Polyporus lucidus Lenzites betulina (form flaccida) Polystictus 

 vtlutinus? Polyporus on apple, undeveloped, but unknown to me. 



CAVARA, F., Italy: 



Polysaccum pisocarpium. 



CRADWICK, WM., Jamaica: 



Daldinea concentrica, very large specimens. 



