No. 2. Similar as to appearance to No. 1, but also different structure. 

 This is a "Lloydella." 



Caversham, N. Z. W. A. Scarfe. 



No. 3. Similar in color and appearance to Stereum ochraceo-flavum of 

 United States, and so named when received. I find it has "metuloids" 

 however, and is a "Lloydella," which ochraceo-flavum has not. 



Hawaii C. N. Forbes. 



No. 4. Beautiful white species from unknown donor, India, with coarse, 

 strigose fibers. I know none at all similar. 



No. 5. Specimen from Botanical Garden, Saharanpur, India, which was 

 named for me "Stereum duriusculum Berk." but which I find to have no 

 resemblance whatever to the type. 



No. 6. Species with hymenium that reddens, but pileus surface like 

 sericeum. Referred by me to spadicea when received, but evidently dif- 

 ferent. 



Japan (two collections) Jintaro Umemura. 

 No. 7. Close to Stereum spadiceum. 



Madagascar Henri Perrier de la Bathie. 



No. 8. Very close to Stereum cinerascens (Lloydella). Differs in 

 brown tomentum on pileus. 



Java J. P. Mousset. 



No. 9. Stereum determined as Stereum spadiceum when received. 

 Hymenium clear yellow, reddening on being scratched, but no "lactiferous 

 ducts" found. Color light, tawny, much lighter than spadiceum. 

 South Africa I. B. Pole Evans. 



STIPITATE. 



No. 10. Stipitate, infundibuliform, pale brown lobed or incised. Sur- 

 face striate, fibrillose. 



Japan A. Yasuda. 



No. 11. Stipitate, white when fresh, close to decolorans but not same 

 on comparison. I gathered it in Samoa. 



SECTION HYMENOCHAETE. 



No. 12. Sessile, with narrow, concentric zones, of appressed pubes- 

 cence. Color and setae same as usual in this section. Specimen from: 

 Japan A. Yasuda. 



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The following personal names can be added to the foregoing plant 

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Stereum attenuatum, Leveille; aurantiacum, Persoon; bicolor, Persoon; 

 caperatum, Montagne; cyphelloides, Berkeley; Damaecorne, Link; elegans, 

 Meyer; fasciatum, Schweinitz; ferreum, Berkeley; floriformis, Bresadola; 

 hirsutum, Willdenow; involutum, Klotzsch; Leveilleanum, Berkeley; lob- 

 atum, Swartz; luteo-badium, Fries; membranaceum, Fries; Miquelianum, 

 Montagne; Neo-caledonicum, Patouillard; percome, Berkeley; princeps, 

 Junghuhn; pusillum, Berkeley; rimosum, Berkeley; simulans, Berkeley; 

 spectabile, Klotzsch; surinamense, Leveille; tenuissimum, Berkeley; vel- 

 lereum, Berkeley; villosum, Leveille. 



Phlebia strigosa-zonata, Schweinitz. 



