444 BANKER: HIsToriIcAL REVIEW OF 
28. CrEoLopHUS Karst. Medd. Soc. Faun. et Fl. Fenn. 5: 
a7... 1870 
This genus was based on Hydnuum corrugatum Fr. and three 
other species. 
29. CaLDESIELLA Sacc. Michelia, 1: 7. 1879 
This genus was established on C. /talica, a single species, and 
placed in the Gasteromyceteae. Saccardo transferred it afterward 
to the Hydnaceae in Sylloge Fungorum, 6: 477 and conveys an 
impression of uncertainty as to its true status in his account. 
30. Acia Karst. Medd. Soc. Faun. et Fl. Fenn. 5: 28. 1879 
The genus was founded on Hydnum fusco-atrum Fr. with 
thirty other species. The name is untenable, as it is preoccupied 
for a genus of the Rosaceae, by Schreber, Gen. Plant. 2: 458. 
1791. 
31. Lopnarta Kalch. & MacOwan, Grevillea, 10: 58. 188! 
The genus was published with Z. Ziri//osa, a single species. 
32. Tyropon Karst. Rev. Myc. 3: 19. 1881 
The genus was founded on Hydnum repandum L. and H. ru- 
Sescens Pers. and is, therefore, a direct synonym of Dentinum Gray. 
Karsten evidently has had no knowledge of Gray’s work which 
has been sadly neglected even by Gray’s own countrymen. 
33- PHELLopon Karst. Rev. Myc. 3: 19. 1881 
This genus was established on Hydnum nigrum Fr. with two 
other species. 
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34. CLimacovon Karst. Rev. Myc. 3: 20. 1881 
The genus was established on Hydnum septentrionale Fr., 4 
single species. 
35. Lepropon Quel. Ench. Fung. 191. 1886 | 
The genus was based on Hydnum occidentale Paul. with eight 
other species. In accordance with the rules laid down, this name 
must be regarded as a synonym of the author’s own genus Pea 
_ don. We have less compunction in the rigid application of oUF 
rule in this case, since there is no evidence that Quelet was 8°V" 
erned by any rules whatever in his own work. 
