LETTER No. 33. 



List of determinations made, at Kew. Most of these specimens were 

 received by me at Paris, but I desired to work further with them before 

 naming them. All concerning which I had any doubt whatever were sent to 

 Rev. Bresadola, who I think has the best critical knowledge of the Polypo- 

 roid species. In those cases where our views do not coincide, I give both. 

 A number of specimens have reached me that I do not find to be named. I 

 do not name them, but indicate them, and would much prefer that the corre- 

 spondent who sent the specimen would name and publish it. When this is 

 done I hope I shall be advised so that I can adopt the name published. I 

 prefer to name species only when writing systematically on the subject, and 

 only in the event that they are not otherwise named. 



May, 1911. C. G. LLOYD. 



YOSHINAGA, T., Japan, (No. 11): 



Lenzites subferruginea, compared with the type at Kew. Named 

 by Berkeley fifty years ago. Discovered to be a new species by Murrill, and 

 called Lenzites edule. 



YOSHINAGA, T., Japan, (No. 12): 



Lenzites nivea, which is only a smoother form of Lenzites aspi-ra. 



JARVIS, EDMUND, Australia, (Nos. 14, 18, 27): 

 Stereum illudens. 



YOSHINAGA, T., Japan, (No. 2): 



Stereum princeps as named by Junghuhn (Stereum vespilloneum, 

 vegetale, and contrarium all seem to me to be the same thing). 



PAUL, J. T., Australia: 

 Stereum lobatum. 



PAUL, J. T., Australia: 



Stereum Thozetii. The type is small, but I think it en- 

 very well. It is the only one at Kew to which I can refer it 

 aline guttulate, smooth, globose, 4 mic. 



JARVIS, EDMUND, Australia, (No. 31): 



Stereum. This seems to be frequent in Australia, as I 

 sendings. I did not succeed in finding it at Kew, however. 



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