SECTION LENTUS. 



SYNONYMS, REJECTED AND UNKNOWN SPECIES. 



agriceus, Ceylon, Berkeley arcularius as Berkeley himself referred. 



alveolarius, United States, Bosc. Figure is a crude representation of arcu- 

 larius. 



apalus, Brazil, Berkeley:=gracilis. 



Armitii, Australia, Cooke. No type exists. It was figured in Grevillea but 

 I do not know as to its accuracy. Referred afterwards to stipitarius, but that 

 surely was an error if the figure at all represents it. 



bataviensis, Java, Holtermann. From the figure I judge it is Laschia 

 caespitcsa. 



Binnendykei, Java, Cooke. No specimen exists. Based on an old drawing, 

 probably pale arcularius. 



cachoeriacensis, Brazil, Hennings=partitus. 



callochrous, Leveille. Neither specimen nor locality known. 



clypeatus, South America, Patouillard (as Laschia) =gracilis. 



collybioides, Australia, Kalchbrenner. Type inadequate. 



Columbiensis, United States, Berkeley. Oregon, not South Carolina as in- 

 accurately compiled by Mr. Murrill. The type is a little discolored frustule that 

 tells nothing and which should never have been named. 



conspicabilis, Europe, Britzelmayr. Not worth the trouble of bothering 

 with his crude cartoons. 



Cowelli, West Indies, Murrill. From the description I judge it is the same 

 as gracilis, which the author does not seem to know although there is a good 

 type at Kew. 



crassipes, India, Curry=xanthopus. 



cupreo-nitens, Australia, Kalchbrenner=xanthopus. 



Curtisii, United States, Berkeley (as Favolus), a late form of arcularius, 

 changed to arculariellus by Murrill. 



cyathiformis, Leveille, West Indies. No type exists. Probably the same as 

 Polyporus craterellus. 



dibaphrus, United States, Berkeley=brumalis. 



esculentus, Europe, Britzelmayr. Cartoon. 



favularis, East Indies, Fries. No type exists. 



flavidus (bis), United States, Peck. Changed to Peckianus. 



rlexipes, Brazil, Fries. No type exists. Supposed by Fries to be the same 

 as gracilis, but I have little doubt it was the same as Polyporus Tricholoma. 



floccopus, Europe, Rostkovius. Seems from the crude picture to be the 

 same as lentus. 



fuligineo-albus, Europe, Trog. Unknown to me. 



hapalus, Brazil, Saccardo. A variant spelling of apalus. 



Humphreyi, West Indies, Hennings. No specimen in the cover at Berlin, 

 but said by Murrill to be the same as Polyporus Tricholoma. Whether he 

 saw it or merely guessed at it he does not state. 



Katui, Marshall Island, Ehrenberg=xanthcpus. It was finely illustrated 

 under the name Katui and on its merits this name should be used. 



luridus, United States, Berkeley=brumalis. 



meizoporus, Cuba, Berkeley (in Saccardo as a variety of stipitarius). I 

 find no type. 



melanocephalus, Japan, Patouillard. Type small and inadequate. Probably 

 discolored by alcohol. 



Mildbachii (Mss. at Berlin), Africa,=concinnus. 



mycenoides, New Caledonia. Patouillard=Laschia caespitosa. 



obolus, Central America, Ellis. I have not seen this, but the description 

 indicates gracilis. 



obscura, China, Kalchbrenner. Unknown. Probably arcularius. 



paraguayensis, South America, Spegazzini. Same as guarapiensis, but more 

 pleuropodal. 



Ferula, Africa, Palisot. Picture probably represents deformed specimen of 

 xanthopus. 



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