392 Murrill: Additional Philippine Polyporaceae 



vex above and below, corky, rigid, 3-4x4-5x0.5-0.8 cm.; 

 surface anoderm, subglabrous, uneven, neither sulcate nor zonate, 

 fulvous behind, ferruginous in front ; margin broadly sterile, rather 

 thick, rounded, ferruginous, context ferruginous, corky, zonate, 

 homogeneous, 5 mm. thick ; tubes 1-2 mm. long, pallid within, 

 mouths cinereous-fuscous, glistening, regular, angular, 5 to a mm., 

 edges thin, subentire : hyphae ferruginous, 2-3 ft ; cystidia scanty, 

 pointed, straight, curved or sinuous, bulbous at the base, dark 

 fulvous, 25-40 ft long, 7-10 fi thick at the thickest part. 



Type collected about prostrate logs of Pinus insularis at Baguio, 



Benguet Province, Luzon, October-November, 1905, by E. D. 



Merrill, (jooj). Also collected on the same host in Benguet 



Province, March, 1904, by A. D. E. Elmer, 6047. 



Coriolopsis badia (Berk.) Murrill, Bull. Torrey Club 34 : 466. 

 1907. P. asper Jungh., P. strigatus Berk., and P,squamaefor* 

 mis Berk, hardly differ specifically from this species. Speci- 

 mens have also been called P. brunneopictus Berk., described 

 from Brazil. In the two collections made by Mrs. Clemens in 

 Mindanao, the pores are much larger than usual, being at 

 least twice their normal size. 

 Luzon : Montalban, Rizal Province. Merrill is 08 5) ; Mt. Man- 



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veles, Bataan Province, Cope land 

 Elmer 5710; Mt. Arayat, Pampanga Province, Merrill, {5031)', 

 Santa Maria Mavitac, Lag una Province, Curran, {8930). Min- 

 danao : Camp Keithley, Lake Lanao, Clemens av, ay. 



Coriolopsis caperata (Berk.) Murrill, N. Am. Flora 9: 77- 



1908. Polyporas caperatns Berk. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 3:391. 1839. (Type from the Philippines.) 

 Mindanao : Mt. Apo, 1300 m., Davao, Copeland T178. 



Coriolopsis Copelandi Murrill, sp. nov. 



Pileus subimbricate, dimidiate, sessile, laterally confluent, 

 broadly attached, very slightly flexible, conchate, 3~4 * j£ 

 X 0.3-0.5 cm. ; surface glabrous,, thinly encrusted, very s 



hallowly 



sulcate, slightly radiate-rugose when dry, opaque, very dark brown 

 or black ; margin rather thick, sterile, entire : context punty 

 dark fulvous, 1-2 mm. thick; tubes 3-4 mm. long, dark brown 

 within, hymenium sordid brown, almost blackish in some speci- 

 mens, cracking when dry, mouths minute, thin-walled, anguia , 

 7-9 to a mm., edges entire to slightly fimbriate. 



