LETTER No. 47. 



Eeport on specimens received since last report. 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, 37 Holmes Road, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. Twickenham, England. 

 Cincinnati, Ohio, November, 1913. 



ALLEN, MISS LIZZIE C., Massachusetts: 



Hydnum compactum, (see Note 84). Polystictus versicolor. Polyporus 

 lucidus. Hydnum velutinurn. Stereum bicolor. Thelephora radiata. Xy- 

 laria polymorpha. 



Lenzites corrugata. Two plants exactly the same, although the hy- 

 menium is so different. A very polymorphic species as to hymenium shape. 

 Lepiota Allenae. Cotype. Cyathus stercoreus. Stereum spadiceum. 

 Polyporus circinatus. Polystictus cinnabarinus. Poria Tulipif era, probably 

 incipient. Polyporus adustus, Polystictus conchifer. Polyporus brumalis. 

 Hydnum septentrionale. 



AMES, F. H., New York: 



Irpex cinamomeus. Polystictus pergamenus, abnormal. Polyporus 

 gilvus, abnormal. Polyporus Spraguei. Stereum sericeum. Lenzites betu- 

 lina, thick form. Stereum spadiceum. Tremella mesenterica. Polyporus 

 adustus var. fragrans. Hydnum nigrum. 



BALLOU, W. H., New York: 



Hypocrea lateritius. Polyporus Schweinitzii. Polyporus circinatus. 

 Polyporus giganteus. 



BLACKFORD, MRS. E. B., Massachusetts: 



Hydnum vellereum. Daedalea unicolor. Stereum hirsutum? Hydnum 

 adustum. Hydnum ferrugineum, (see Note 85). Hydnum scobiculatum 

 (see Note 85). Stereum sericeum. Daedalea confragosa. 



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