400 Murrill: Additional Philippine Polyporaceae 



Luzon : Mt. Mariveles, 230 m., Bataan Province, Cope/and 192; 

 Lamao, Bataan Province, Cnrran, (J54.3). Mindanao : Camp 

 Keithley, Lake Lanao, Clemens b y I; Todaya, Davao, 1200 m., 

 Copeland 1275. 



Hapalopilus malaiensis (Cooke) Murrill. Polystictus ma/aiensis 

 Cooke, Grevillea 14: 13. 1885. (Type from Perak.) This 

 is written P. malacensis on the type sheet at Kew and is so 

 printed in Saccardo. The species is easily distinguished by its 

 large pores. 

 Luzon : Lamao Forest Reserve, Bataan Province, Oman, 



{7394) \ Twin Peaks, Benguet Province, Elmer 634.4. Mindanao: 



Mt. Apo, 530 m., Davao, Copeland 1155. 



Hapalopilus Ramosii Murrill, sp. nov. 



Pileus distorted by change of position of host, new pilei ap- 

 pearing in an imbricate fashion on both surfaces of the now erec 

 older sporophore, sessile, dimidiate, corky, thickest behind, be- 

 coming very thin at the margin, convex or applanate above, 2-3 

 X 4-5 x 0.5-1 cm.; surface anoderm, slightly uneven, azonate 

 finely hirtose-tomentose, fulvous ; margin acute, subentire, con- 

 colorous or slightly paler, sterile : context fulvous, homogeneous, 

 2-4 mm. thick ; tubes grayish umbrinous within, 2-4 mm. long, 

 mouths minute, 7 to a mm., subangular, regular, glistening, chang- 

 ing color with the direction of the light from dark fulvous to bay, 

 edges thin, firm, entire : spores subglobose, smooth, hyaline, 3-4 

 ft; hyphae ferruginous, 3 fi ; cystidia slender, fulvous, pointed, 

 bent at the base, scanty, 15-25 x 5-6/;. 



Type collected on dead Calophyllum Inophyllum near Bosoboso, 

 Rizal Province, Luzon, July, 1906, by Maximo Ramos, (//?<?)• 



Hapalopilus subrubidus Murrill, Bull. Torrey Club 34.* 47 a 



: Sablan, Benemet Province. Elmer 61 u; Mt. Man- 



1907. 



Copeland 166. M 



Copelan 



4 



739- What appears to be a young, thin form of this species was 



Province, Luzon, Oct. 23, 1907. 



Merritt, (8070), on Mt. Maq 



332. 1 904. 



(Mont.) M 



Batanes : Fenix, (3887). 



