Polyporus arcularius (which is a Favolus in reality) can be told from Polyporus 

 brumalis by its large pores. It is widespread in the tropics, but I was under the impression 

 that it only occurred in Southern Europe. Karsten 114, with its quite large pores, should, 

 however, be referred to arcularius, although the pileus is smooth as in brumalis, and innate 

 scaly in southern forms of arcularius. In reality it is a connecting specimen. 



Misnamed, 

 bulbipes, Polystictus. 



Ule, 45, Brazil = Polystictus luteo-nitens (misdetermination). 



byrsinus, Polystictus. Compare crocatus, occidentalis. 



caesius, Polyporus. Brinkman, 193 Fuckel, 2293 Karsten, 

 236 Krieger, 1913 Sydow, 2815. 

 "Fries in litt." 



Compare albus, borealis. 



carneus, Trametes. ^N". A. F. 916 (as Polyporus) Kav. 14 (as 



Polyporus). 



We take this in the sense of Berkeley, not of !N"ees. The Java 

 plant under this name is only known from an indefinite picture. 

 Originally it was probably the same plant as called now Polyporus 

 rubidus, a. frequent plant in Java, but little resemblance to above. 



Misnamed, 

 carpineus, Polyporus. 



Sydow, 17 12 = Polyporus adustus (synonym). 



Misnamed. 

 Cerasi, Polyporus. 

 de Thiim. 613. 



Probably an error, there being no such species named. I cannot place it, but it 

 is close to Polystictus zonatus. 



cervinus, Trametes. Compare mollis serpens. 



Misnamed, 

 chartaceus, Polystictus. 



Fung. Col. 1011 = Polystictus biformis (synonym?). 

 N. A. F. 1703 = Polystictus biformis (synonym?). 

 Rav. 714 = Something resupinate, indeterminable. 



Misnamed, 

 chilensis, Polyporus. 



de Thiim. 2204 = Polyporus lucidus? 



ciliaris, Polyporus. . Compare Tricholoma. 



Misnamed, 

 chioneus, Polyporus. 



Brinkman, 194 = Polyporus semipileatus. 

 Sydow, 4704. Specimen too poor to judge. 



"Fries in litt." Specimen poor, but not same plant as in sense of Brinkman, 194, 

 nor Fungus Kmet. 



Misnamed, 

 cinerea, Daedalea. 



Sydow, 2110 = Daedalea unicolor, thick form. 



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