GRAFF: PHILIPPINE BASIDIOMYCETES 291 
FOMEs LAMAENSIS (Murr.) Sacc. & Trott; Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 
at:287..  19%2..¢ 
Pyropolyporus lamaensis Murr. Bull. Torrey Club 34: 479. 
1907. 
Pyropolyporus Williamsii Murr. Bull. Torrey Club 34: 479. 
1907. 
Fomes Williamsii Sacc. & Trott.; Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 21: 
289. I9QI2. 
Phellinus Williamsii Pat. Leafl. Philip. Bot. 6: 2249. 1914. 
Luzon, Province of Tayabas, Kabibihan, March, to11, F. W. 
Foxworthy, Bur. Sci. 13155, on a decaying log. 
Of general distribution in the Philippine Islands but, as yet, 
not reported from elsewhere. 
FOMES LINEATUs (Pers.) Graff, Mycologia 9: 10. 1917. 
Polyporus lineatus Pers.; Gaudichaud, Bot. Voy. Uranie 174. 
1826. 
Polyporus fastuosus Léyv.; Gaudichaud, Bot. Voy. Bonite 1: 
180. 1846. 
Fomes fastuosus Cooke, Grevillea 14:18. 1886. ° 
Luzon: Province of Nueva Vizcaya, vicinity of Dupax, March— 
April, 1912, R. C. McGregor, Bur. Sci. 14364; Province of Bataan, 
Lamao, November, 1908, H. M. Curran, For. Bur. 15568. MIN- 
DANAO: Lake Lanao, Camp Keithley, June-July, 1907, Mary S. 
Clemens. 
The name Pyropolyporus fastuosus as published by Murrill* 
from Philippine material was applied to Fomes spadiceus (Berk.) 
Cooke instead of to F. fastuosus (Lév.) Cooke, as is shown by the 
duplicate material in the herbarium of the Bureau of Science, 
Manila. Because of this Pyropolyporus fastuosus becomes a 
synonym of Fomes spadiceus rather than of Fomes lineatus. Both 
species of fungus are very common in the Philippines. 
Collected in the Philippines, the Moluccas, the Federated 
Malay States, and the island of Guam. 
Fomes Merrittii (Murr.) comb. nov. 
Tyromyces Merrittii Murr. Bull. Torrey Club 35: 406. 1908. 
Polyporus Merrittii Sacc. & Trott.; Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 21: 
278... 1012; 
* Bull. Torrey Club 34: 479. 1907. 
