SECTION PETALOIDES. 



Leprieurii (bis), South America, Montagne (as Enslenia)=pocula 



Leveillei Java, Cooke. Change of cinerescens, then changed back 



Libum, Australia, Berkeley. Type inadequate. 



licmophorus, India, Massec=pale form of affinis or possibly a dark form of 

 obovatus. 



Liebrnanni, Mexico, Fries. Type at Upsala, inadequate, a little piece about 

 the size of an oyster cracker. Teste Bresadola it is the same as stereinus It is 

 black and curved in drying, but I think is rather thick for stereinus 



hgomformis, Europe, Bonorden. Unknown. Alleged to be yellow small 

 pores, white flesh, reddish when broken. 



liturarius, Pacific Island, Berkeley. No type exists. 



malacensis, error in Saccardo for maliencis. 



Meleagris, Pacific Island, Berkeley,=:gallo-pavonis. 



Menziesii, Sumatra, Berkeley=Didrichsenii. 



microloma, Philippines, Leveille=:carneo-nigcr, and an earlier name for it. 

 I have seen the type since my Synopsis was published, it having been placed 

 in its cover since. 



minutissimus, Asia, Rostrup. I have not seen this, but I judge from the 

 description it is rhipidium. 



Mollerianus, Africa, Saccardo. Teste Bresadola, this is a stipitate form of 

 Polyporus vinosus. I have seen no stipitate forms. Bresadola refers vinosus 

 to badius of Junghuhn, not Berkeley. 



monochrous. South America, Montagne,=modestus. It was first referred 

 to Feei. This is in the sense of Berkeley. "Monochrous, Mont." is quite a 

 different plant. 



murinus, Java, Leveille. No type found by me at Leiden. Teste Fries and 

 Bresadola it is same as brunneolus. Most of Murrill's Philippine determinations 

 are gallopavonis. 



Muelleri, Australia, Kalchbrenner is grammocephalus or a form at best. 



nanus, Australia, Massee=rhipidium. 



nigrescens, Brazil, Cooke stereinus (??) 



notopus, Java, Leveille. (Nothopus in Saccardo.) The type at Paris is a 

 little specimen, too inadequate to form an opinion. 



palensis, Philippines, Murrill. I have seen more than one species so named 

 by the author, but most of them I would refer to antilopus. 



peltatus, Central America, Fries. No type exists. 



pendula, an alleged synonym for pocula used as a juggle. Not based on any 

 evidence but is contrary to the specimens of the author. 



peroxydatus, Australia, Berkeley. No type exists. 



petaloides, Europe, Fries. No specimens or figures exist. It was based on 

 one collection sent from Pomerania. Unknown now. 



phlebophorus, New Zealand, Berkeley. Same as nivicolor, which is a much 

 better name for it. 



polygrammus, Cuba, Berkeley=pctaliformis. 



pseudo-cinerascens, New Guinea, Hennings=gallo-pavoms. 



puellaris, Pacific Island, Kalchbrenner=:atypus, tcste Bresadola on the label 

 at Berlin For me atypus in sense of Bresadola is brunneolus. 



pusillus, West Indies, Leveille (or Persoon, mss.)=rhipidium. 



putidus, Central America, Fries. No type exists. 



rasipes, East Indies, Berkeley=obovatus. 



Ravenelii (bis), United States, Berkeley. No type found by me. In the 

 sense of Cooke it^mutabilis. There is a cotype in the British Museum from 

 Ravenel, which is same as mutabilis, but has no resemblance to dealbatus 

 erroneously stated. 



rigescens, Perak, Cooke=stereinus. 



rufo-ochraceus, South America, Patouillard=mutabilis. 



russogramme, East Indies, Berkeley. Type inadequate. It has large pores 

 and seems to be something well marked. 



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