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— The Philippine Journal of Science 1914 
Polystictus sanguineus (L.) Mey., Polystictus xanthopus Fr. 
(Polystictus saccatus Pers.), and Schizophyllum alneum (L.) 
Schrot. To this list Saccardo adds Hirneola ampla (Pers.) 
Fr. Another short list, apparently based on the same col- 
lection, was published by K. Schumann & Lauterbach in “Die 
Flora der Deutschen Schutzgebiet in der Siidsee” (1901). This 
list consists of but five names, Auricularia auricula-judae (L.) 
Schrot., Polyporus kamphoeveneri Fr., Polystictus sanguineus 
(L.) Mey., P. wanthopus Fr., and Schizophyllum alneum (L.) 
Schrot. 
The following list includes an inumeration of all known species. 
Most of these, as one might expect from their being only inci- 
dental collections, are common and widely distributed tropical 
forms. 
PHYLLACHORA Nitschke 
PHYLLACHORA AFZELIAE Syd. in Philip. Journ. Sci. 8 (1918) Bot. 277. 
On leaves of Intsia bijuga (Colebr.) O. Kuntze (Afzelia bijuga A. Gray). 
G. E. S. 324. Recently described from the Philippines. 
HIRNEOLA Fries 
HIRNEOLA AURICULA-JUDAE (Fr.) Berk. Outl. (1860) 289; Fr. Hym. 
Eur. (1874) 695. 
Exidia auricula-judae Fr. Syst. Myc. 2 (1828) 321. 
Tremella auricula Linn. Sp. Pl. (1753) 1157. 
G. E. S. 804, McGregor 588, October, 1911. 
Of very general distribution in the tropics and warmer parts of both 
hemispheres. 
HIRNEOLA AMPLA (Pers.) Fr. Fung. Nat. (1848) 26. 
Auricularia ampla Pers. ex Gaudich. in Bot. Freyc. Voy. (1826) 177. 
Coll. Gaudichaud ex Sacardo Syll. Fung. 6 (1888) 765. 
POLYPORUS Micheli 
POLYPORUS MARIANNUS Pers. ex Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. (1826) 178. 
Coll. Gaudichaud. 
Schumann and Lauterbach place this as a synonym of Fomes lignosus 
(Klot.) Bres. These authors make no statement of having seen or made 
comparisons with Gaudichaud’s specimen, which is probably in the Paris 
Museum of Natural History. If the reduction is correct, then Persoon’s 
name is the older. His description is, however, rather meagre and hardly 
more than sufficient to show a possible relationship. 
FOMES Fries 
FOMES LIGNOSUS (Klot.) Bres. in Hedwigia 53 (1912) 60. 
Polyporus lignosus Klot. ex Fr. Epicr. (1838) 471. 
Fomes kamphoevenerit Fr. Nov. Symb. Myc. (1851) 69. 
Coll. Gaudichaud. Found in Tahiti, Mauritius, Australia, Philippines 
and Cuba. 
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