GRAFF: PHILIPPINE BASIDIOMYCETES 295 
POLYSTICTUS OCCIDENTALIS (Klotz.) Fr. Nov. Symb. Myc. 90. 
1851. 
Polyporus occidentalis Klotz. Linnaea 8: 486. 1833. 
Trametes lanata Fr. Epicr. Myc. 490. 1838. 
Trametes occidentalis Fr. Epicr. Myc. 491. 1838. 
Trametes Wahlbergit Fr. Fungi Natal. 11. 1848. 
Trametes scalaris Fr. Fungi Natal. 12. 1848. 
Polyporus scorteus Fr. Nov. Symb. Myc. 89. 1851. 
Trametes devexa Berk. Jour. Linn. Soc. Bot. 13: 165. 1873. 
Polyporus illotus Kalchbr. Grevillea 10: 102. 1882. 
Coriolopsis occidentalis Murr. Bull. Torrey Club 32: 358. 1905. 
Luzon: vicinity of Manila, August, 1912, Sanchez 28. 
That this fungus is of very general tropical distribution is 
shown by the fact that it has been so variously described from 
such widely separated localities as Brazil, Guiana, St. Vincent, 
Natal, British India, Ceylon, and the East Indies. 
Polystictus Ramosii (Murr.) comb. nov. 
Hapalopilus Ramosit Murr. Bull. Torrey Club 35: 400. 1908. 
Polyporus Ramosii Sacc. & Trott.; Saccardo, Syll. Fung. 21: 
276. 1032; 
Luzon: Province of Rizal, Bosoboso, July, 1908, M. Ramos, 
Bur. Sci. 1198, on dead Calophyllum inophyllum. 
This fungus seems to have the characters of the genus Polystic- 
tus rather than of Polyporus. 
Collected only in the Philippines. 
Potysticrus suscrocatus (Murr.) Sacc. & Trott.; Saccardo, 
Syll. Fung. 21: 224. 1912. 
Coriolopsis subcrocata Murr. Bull. Torrey Club 35: 394. 1908. 
Luzon: Province of Rizal, July, 1907, M. Ramos, Bur. Sci. 
1859, 1864. 
As yet collected only in the Philippine Islands. 
UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, 
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