of the plants named. We include the name of the country from whence the 

 species was named, the book reference where it was "described," the museum 

 in which the type is found, and what is of most importance ( to them ) tin- 

 names of the namers. 



AFFINIS Java. Xova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. Car. vol. 13. t. iv, p. 18. 

 Xees ab Ksenbeck. type not known to me. 



CARNEO-NIGER Australia. Grcvillca, vol. xii, p. 15, Cooke. type at 

 Kew. , 



CONCINNUS Africa. I'lored'Owarc, PI. 43, p. 73. Palisot-de-Heanvois. 

 Type, if it exists, is at Geneva. 



FLABELLIFORMIS Mauritius. Linnaea, vol. 8, p. 483. Klotzsche. 

 Type at Kew. 



FLORIDEUS India. Hooker's Journal, 1854. p. 137, Berkeley. Type 

 at Kew. 



HOLSTII Africa. "Pilze Ostafr, p. 57," Hennings. Type in exhibition 

 department in museum at Berlin. 



LUTEUS Java. Xova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. Car. Vol. 13, t iv. p. 16. 

 Vis al) Ksenbeck. Type not known to me. 



PORPHYRITIS Brazil. Hooker's Journal, 1856, p. 196. Type at Kew. 



PSEUDO-PERENNIS Africa. Description on page 53. Type in 

 museum at Berlin. 



PTERYGpDES Africa. Kpicrisis, p. 445, figure Rel. Af/elianae t. 3. 

 fig. 7, Fries. No type exists. 



XANTHpPUS Africa. Obs. Mycol. vol. 2, p. 255, Fries. Type does 

 not exist in Fries' herbarium, but there are others of his naming. 



SYXOXYMS. 



In our opinion the following names belonging in this section should have 

 been mostly referred to "old species." We give the country from whence de- 

 scribed, the name of the di^cover^r, and the museum where the type is pre- 

 served. In ^ase of a mss. name only we do not give the author as we feel a 

 man should only be held responsible when he goes into print. 



celebicus, East Indies, Hennings. Type at Berlin=carneo-niger. 



crassipes, India, Currey. Type at Kew=xanthopus. 



cupro-nitens, Australia, Kalchbrenner. Co-type at Kew=xanthopu*. 



incomptus, Africa, Fries. Type at Upsala^flabelliformis. 



Katui, Marshall Island, Khrenberg. Type at Berlin=xanthopus. Whether 

 prior or not is unknown to me. It was beautifully illustrated, published the 

 same year, and on its merits this name should have been used. 



licmophorus, India, Massee=affinis. Type at Kew. 



Makuensis, Africa, Cooke=luteus. Same exactly as Xees figured only 

 larger. Type at Kew. 



microloma, Philippines, Leveille. Unknown to me. Seems from description 

 to be flabelliformis. 



Mildbrachii, Africa, mss. name, at Berlin=concinnus. 



modestus in the sense of Berkeley only (not the type at Upsala)=pterygodes. 



Perula, Africa, Palisot. Figure seems to be a depauperate xanthopus. 



saccatus. Island Rawak, Persoon. Type at Paris=xanthopus. 



squamaeformis, Borneo, Berkeley. Xo type exists, but specimens so deter- 

 mined by Cooke are small forms of affinis. Murrill refers it to badius. which 

 appears to have been a bad guess. 



subverniceps, Philippines. Murrill. Co-type collection at Bcrlm=pterygodes. 



Teysmanni, Tasmania, mss. name at Kew affinis. 



subvernicosus from Brazil. According to a photograph I made of the 

 type seems close to porphyritis. but having misplaced my notes I would not 

 give it as a synonym without a reexamination. 



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