SECTION PETALOIDES. 



caryophyllaceus, South America, Cooke. Type a little remnant, inadequate 

 but probably or possibly mutabilis. 



celebicus, East Indies, Hennings=carneo-niger. 



cervicornis, West Indies, Cooke. Something abnormal, but not a synonym 

 for mutabilis as stated. 



cervino-nitens, South America, Berkeley (Schweinitz mss.)=modestus and 

 was at first so referred. 



cinerascens, East Indies, Leveille. No type found by me. In the sense of 

 Bresadola it is the same as incurvus, of which nice specimens are at Kew. 



confundens, Borneo, Cesati=gallopavonis. 



coracinus, Philippines, Murrill. Unknown to me. The specimen distributed 

 to Kew (Copeland No. 18) and cited by the author is a form of grammocephalus, 

 which does not have cystidia and is an entirely different species from the "type," 

 teste Bresadola in a letter. I have not seen the type, but it was described as 

 having "branched cystidia" and, teste Bresadola, is close to cinnamomeo- 

 squamosus if not the same. 



crenatus, Ceylon, Berkeley. This at best is a form of flabelliformis with 

 the pubescence covering a small area at the base of the stipe rather than in 

 zones. Only types are at the British Museum. Specimens of Leveille's naming 

 at Leiden and Paris are both wrong. 



cretatus, United States, Cooke. Change of Ravenelii (bis) which being in 

 his sense mutabilis was not worth changing. 



cupuliformis, United States, Berkeley=pocula. 



Currani, Philippines, Murrill=vernicipes. 



decolor, Brazil, Berkeley. Type inadequate. 



delicatus, United States, Berkeley=a small specimen of fractipes. 



dendriticus, Mexico, Fries. No type exists. Fries cites Curtis' number 1481 

 which I do not find at Kew, but on Curtis' notes Berkeley has endorsed "arcticus, 

 Klotzsch." 



dilatus (bis), Ceylon, Berkeley=obovatus. 



diminutus, Australia, Massee. Type is not preserved, but from the figure 

 and description I have no doubt it was based on rhipidium. 



eriopus, Borneo, Cesati. Unknown to me. Seems from the description 

 to be flabelliformis. 



fibro-radians, South America, Montagne=mutabilis or close. 



flabellato-lobatum, Africa, Hennings. Teste Bresadola=cinerescens (brun- 

 neolus). I found no type at Berlin. 



gallinaceus, Brazil, Berkeley=mutabilis. 



geminella, Moeller, Brazil (as new genus, "Henningsii")=:petaliformis. 



hispidellus, United States, Peck='hirtus of Europe. 



Holstii, Africa, Hennings, also in my Synopsis,=incomptus. 



Hostmanni, South America, Berkeley. Type inadequate. There is a better 

 specimen at the British Museum. 



humilis, United States, Peck='fractipes. 



hydrophilus, Cuba, Berkeley. Type inadequate. Compare stereinus. 



inconspicuus, Africa, Miquel. Said by the author to be the same as Host- 

 manni. 



intonsus, Tasmania, Berkeley. No type exists. 



involutus, Europe, Britzelmayr. Not worth the trouble to bother with his 

 cartoons. 



Kurzianus, Java, Cooke=Blumei. 



lacer, Java, Saccardo or Cooke, change of lacerus (why?). 



lacerus, Java, Junghuhn=obovatus probably, more thin and tapering it seems 

 to me. 



languidus, Africa, Fries. (Fomes in Saccardo.) No type exists. Stated 

 by Fries to be the same as monochrous, which if true is the same as modestus 

 and surely not a Fomes. 



lenzitoides, Brazil, Berkeley. Same plant as aquosus, which is a much better 

 name for it. 



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