Perrottetii, South America, Leveille=Polystictus trichomatlus and not only 

 a prior name for it, but described from the same collection. It was erroneously 

 stated to have been collected by Perrottet in Java. Type at Paris. 



Philippinensis, Philippines, Murrill. Better classed in the section Hirtus or 

 Setosus. 



versatilis, Philippines, Berkeley. Better classed in section Hirtus. 



villosus, Jamaica, Swartz. The type at the British Musem is the common 

 plant in the tropics, usually called Polystictus pinsitus, and while specimens 

 so named by Fries are in existence, I now think the name should be confined 

 to the white pored form that occurs in Brazil, and that this dark pored form 

 should be called Polystictus villosus. Mr. Murrill never saw Swartz's specimen, 

 but that did not deter him from applying Swartz's name to Polystictus versatilis, 

 a most abundant species in the tropics which has little resemblance to it. He 

 not only guessed at it, but he made a very bad guess. 



