LETTER No. 45. 



Report on specimens received at Kew during February and March, 

 1913. My best thanks are extended to those who have favored me with 

 specimens. 



In my printed letter I do not give authorities for names, believing that 

 the binomial should represent a plant name, but in acknowledging the 

 specimens to my correspondents, I give the "authority" in event they 

 desire to use the same. All specimens are acknowledged by personal letter 

 as soon as they come into my hands. Foreign correspondents may send 

 specimens to my English address and they will reach me promptly, although 

 in countries which have direct parcel post arrangements with the United 

 States, it is best to send them by parcel post direct to me. Specimens may 

 be sent to either of the following addresses: 



C. G. LLOYD, C. G. LLOYD, 



224 Court Street, c/o Mr. S. A. Skan, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 37 Holmes Road, 



Twickenham, England. 



Kew, England, April 2, 1913. 



ADCOCK, G. H., Australia: 



Polyporus decipiens. (Cfr. Hexagona pamphlet, page 44. Named by 

 Berkeley as a Hexagona. Quite a frequent species in Australia, but known 

 from no other country. Polystictus versicolor. Polystictus cinnabarinus. 

 Tremella australiensis. (See Note 80.) Calvatia lilacina, sterile base. 



AMES, FRANK H., New York: 



Daedalea unicolor. Lenzites saepiaria. Polystictus perennis. Poly- 

 porus chioneus. Fomes connatus. Stereum complicatum. Polyporus amor- 

 phus. Favolus microporus. Fomes igniarius. Polyporus tephroleucus. 

 Stereum versicolor. Polyporus caesius. Polystictus hirsutus. Irpex 

 pachydon (=Irpex mollis). Polyporus albellus (=chioneus of Authors not 

 Fr.). Stereum fasciatum, a common species. Guepinia spathulata. 

 Lenzites trabea (=Lenzites vialis). Daedalea unicolor. Irpicoid form. 

 Irpex lacteus. Hydnum ochraceum, (resupinate). Enteridium Roseanum. 

 Polyporus lucidus. Polystictus cinnamomeus, (=sericeus). Polystictus 

 hirsutulus. Polystictus conchifer. Polystictus pergamenus. Lenzites cor- 

 rugata. Polyporus picipes. Trametes sepium. Fomes pinicola. Poly- 

 porus Oerstedii (=Ganodermus sessile). Polyporus albellus. Fomes leuco- 

 phaeus. Stereum cinerascens (or "Lloydella"). Hydnum ochraceum. 

 Stereum ochraceo-flavum. Phlebia radiata. Polyporus dichrous (=Gleo- 

 porus conchatus of American Mycology). Poria (or Irpex) Tulipiferae. 



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