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THE TOKYO SCIENCE MUSEUM 
UYENO PARK, 
Tokyo, Uapan. 
Oct. 26, 1937. 
Dr. Iren© Mounce, 
Dear Dr. Mounce 2 - 
Heartily I thank you for your kind gift of 
your paper on Cantharellus multiplex. 1 have been much in¬ 
terested about it, for I have collected one Cantharellus 
last autumn. In the vicinity of Tokyo, which seems to me to 
be the same with your plant, 
I shall send it to you under separate cover; 
please tell me your opinion about It. In the herbarium of 
this museum, there is one another collection of this species, 
to which Mr. C. G. Lloyd named Phyllocarbon Yasudai, in his 
Mycological Wrightings, Vol. VI., p. 1066. But It is not an 
Ascomycotous fungi. Prof. Yasuda referred the same specimen 
to Thelephora nigrella Mont., and Dr. Kawamura also has a 
similar view. For me, the plant is worth to form a distinct 
genus as Dr. Underwood noted or Dr. Murrlll established a 
genus Polyozellus. 
Yours very truly. 
Rokuya Imazeki. 
