LETTER No. 27. 



List of specimens received since last reported. My best thanks are 

 extended to those who continue to send me specimens. 



C. G. LLOYD. 



January, 1910. 63 rae Buffon 



Paris, France. 

 ALLEN, D. B., England: 



Fomes connatus, on ash. 

 ARNOULD, MONSIEUR, France: 



Lenzites betulinus also three Hydnums unknown to me. 

 BECKER, DR. H., South Africa: 



Phellorina strobilina (cfr. Australian Lycoperdaceae, p. 10). This 

 is the first record of this species other than the Australian, and it is a 

 rare species in Australia. Geaster saccatus Geaster pectinatus Cyathus 

 vernicosus Polyporus, species unknown to me, but close to brumalis, though 

 quite distinct. 



BERNIN, A., Monaco: 



Polyporus lucidus Fomes applanatus Daedalea quercina (ab- 

 normal). 



BIERS, MONSIEUR, France: 



Stereum hirsutum Fomes annosus Fomus fomentarius Polyporus 

 adustus Polyporus fragilis Fomes pomaceus. 

 CAMUS, F., France: 



Sclerodernia Geasteir, unopened, with a thick, >,nn,,th peridium. I 

 think the peridium is usually rough. 

 CAVANAGH, B. S., India: 



Lentinus (sp.) Polyporus lucidus (typical form) Polyporus (un- 

 named). I was sure when I received it that it could be nothing known unless 

 it was Polyporus vallatus, from India, at Kew. I have since compared It 

 with Polyporus vallatus and it is quite different. 



CEPEDE, CASIMIR, France: 



Polystictus versicolor Lenzites betulina Stereum hirsutum. 

 CHEESMAN, W. N., Canada: 



Fomes pinicola (?? young) Polyporus radiatus (?? It has setae and 

 Is too brightly colored) Lenzites saepiaria? Fomes salicinus? Polystictu: 

 (cfr. zonatus) Polyporus distortus, approaches close to rufescens of Europe 

 Poria viticola? 



CROSSLAND, CHARLES, England: 



Polyporus albidus, nice specimen on Abies Polyporus varius 

 Polyporus rutilans. 



DESSENON, PROFESSOR, France: 



Daedalea quercina Polystictus versicolor Merulius tremelh 

 Daedalea rufescens, fresh! Usually classed as a Polyporus, but the hymen 

 form of this specimen is a Daedalea.-Fomes applanatus (young 

 stictus hirsutus (rare near Paris) -Polyporus spumeus- 

 zites saepiaria Lenzites betulina. 



UNIVEEUITY OF CALIFORNIA 



AT LOS ANGELES 



JAN 2 01942 



