LETTER No. 51. 



Report 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 oy private letter as 

 soon as they come into my hands. Foreign correspondents can send speci- 

 mens 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, 



No. 224 West Court Street, No. 95 Cole Park Road, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. Twickenham, England. 



Cincinnati, March, 1914. 



BOURDOT, H., France: 



An interesting and critical collection, all as named by Rev. Bourdot. 



Tremellodon gelatinosum. Exidia gemmatum. Ex-'dia recisa. Exidia 

 glandulosa. Exidia Thuretiana. Ditangium rubellum Helicobasidium 

 purpureum. Sebacina peritricha. Protohydnum lividum. 



Corticium portentosum. Corticium rhizophoreum. Corticium laeve. 

 Corticium polygonoides. Corticium Galzini. Corticium bisporum. Cor- 

 ticium roseum. Corticium sulphureom. Corticium sphaerosporum. 

 Cortif.ium submutabile. Corticium lacteum. Corticium Rickii. Corticium 

 confluens. Corticium anthrocophilum Corticium roseo-cremeum. Cor- 

 ticium seriale. Corticium lividum. Corticium amiathinum. Corticium 

 microsporum. Corticium expallens. Corticium confine Corticium rubro- 

 pallens. Corticium flavo-croceum. Corticium ochraceo-fulvum. Corticium 

 fastidiosum. Odontia farinacea. Grandinia alnicola. Corticium croceum. 

 Corticium serum. Corticeum niveo-cremeum. Peniophora coroniferum. 

 Corticium botryosum. Corticium flavescens. Corticium atrovirens. 

 Corticium subcoronatum. Corticium avellaneum. Corticium aurora. Cor- 

 ticium byrsinum. Corticium discolor. Corticium cebennense. Corticium 

 subcostatum. Corticium coronatum. 



BRESADOLA, REV. G., Tirol: 



Hydnum acre "compared with the type. It is same as Hydnum mira- 

 bile." 



Stereum diaphanum. Rev. Bresadola calls my attention to the erroneous 

 statement in my recent pamphlet, where this species is stated to have 

 "cystidia none." 



UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 



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