LETTER No. 49. 



Report of 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 West Court Street, 95 Cole Park Road, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. Twickenham, England. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, January, 1914. 



AIKEN, W. H., Ohio: 



Fomes pomaceus. Growing on maple. 



ALLEN, MISS LIZZIE C., Massachusetts: 



Poria Vaillantii. Characteristic with its cord-like mycelium strands 

 and the thick subiculum, loosely adhering like a white membrane. 



Geoglossum irregulare. Polystictus circinatus. Polyporus adustus. 

 Lenzites betulinus. Stereum hirsutum. Polyporus griseus. Daedalea con- 

 fragosa. Lycogala Epidendrum. Enteridium Roseanum. Polystictus Mon- 

 tagnei. A rare plant. Polyporus albellus. Fomes connatus. Trametes 

 suaveolens. 



AMES, FRANK H., New York: 



Phlebia radiata. Phlebia radiata. This form is called Phlebia meris- 

 moides Fr., but there is but one species of Phlebia of this color. Polyporus 

 adustus. Stereum spadiceum. Polyporus brumalis. Merulius tremellosus. 

 Irpex cinnamomeus. Stereum complicatum. Polyporus caesius. Smooth 

 specimens. Phallus duplicatus. Bulgaria inquinans. Hydnum ochraceum. 

 Tremellodendron pallida. Xylaria corniformis. Stereum complicatum. 

 Polyporus lacteus. Thelephora albido-brunnea. Polyporus caesius. Pu- 

 bescent specimen. Stereum ochraceo-flavum. Lenzites betulina (abnor- 

 mal). Daedalea ochracea. Polyporus frondosus. Irpex lacteus. Poly- 

 porus (Ganodermus) sessile (or Oerstedii Fr. as I call it). Polyporus 

 albellus. Irpex lacteus. Polyporus tephroleucus. Trametes malicola. 



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