41G Murrill: Additional Philippine Polyporaceae 



Type collected on dead wood near Baguio, Benguet Province, 



Mar 



Gloeophyllum striatum (Sw.) Murrill, Bull. Torrey Club 

 32 : 370. 1905. 



Mindanao: Davao, Copeland D } 525. Negros : Gimagaan 

 River, Copeland, 



Pileus flabelliform, applanate above, convex below, very slight! 

 flexible, tapering to a very small point of attachment behind, 

 6x ? x 1-I-5 cm - I surface marked with a few broad concentric fur- 

 rows, minutely reticulated, pure white and regularly radiate- 

 grooved on the marginal band 1.5 cm. broad, grayish-discolored 

 and almost devoid of reticulations and grooves behind ; margin 

 subentire, very thick, the context projecting so as to form a very 

 slight edge above the rounded ends of the gills : context milk- 

 white, 1 mm. thick ; furrows very deep, reaching 1 cm. or more 

 most of them forked once, 2 mm. broad, dissepiments entire, ob- 

 tuse, firm, slightly cremeous. 



Type collected on dead wood at Camp Keithley, Lake Lanao 

 Mindanao, September, 1907, by Mary S. Clemens, cc. 



Lenzites submurina Murrill, sp. no v. 



Pileus thin, tough, slightly flexible, dimidiate, sessile, applanate 

 above and below, 5 x 9 x 1 cm. ; surface glabrous, narrowly sili- 

 cate and avellaneous-isabelline in front, broadly sulcate and muri- 

 nous behind; margin thin, undulate: context white, very distinct 

 m color from theisabelline dissepiments, very thin at the margin, 

 increasing to 3 mm. thick behind ; furrows lamellate, 1 mm. wide, 

 reaching 5 mm. in depth, edges entire or slightly undulate, not 

 splitting with age. 



Type collected on dead wood at Camp Keithley, Lake Lanao, 



New York Botanical Garden. 



Mary 



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