cinnabariiius. Polystictus. Balansa, Tonkin, 94:}: Erb. Ital. 



770 Fung. Col. 205 Jack L. & S. 839 Karsten, 123", 

 423* Kellerman. 171 X. A. F. 502 Rab. 1210 Rav. Xo. 17. 

 419 Sacc. 410*, 1410* de Tlriim. 217*. 2007. 



"Fries in litt." 



"Ex herb. Fries." 



Those marked * are Trametes. ^ The tropical bright colored 

 thin forms are Polyst ictus sangiiineus. 



Misnamed. 

 cinnabarina. Trametes. 



Sydow, 625 = Polyporus croceus (misdetermination). 



cinnamomea-squamosus. Polyporus. Zenker, 2183. 

 cinnamomeus, Polyst ictus. Compare oblectans. 

 conchatus, Fomes. Bartholomew, 2076 (excepting as to jug- 

 gle) Fuck. 1382 X. A. F. 918 Sydow, 3423 de Thiim. 

 510. 



"Fries in litt." 

 conchifer, Polystictus. Rab. 3429 Rav. Xo. 15, 704. 



Compare virgineus. 



Misnamed, 

 conchoides, Polyporus. 



Fung. Col. = Polyporus dichrous (variety). 

 N. A. F. 506 = Polyporus dichrous (variety). 

 Rav. 8 = Polyporus dichrous (variety). 

 Rav. No. 22 = Polyporus dichrous (variety). 



Note, conchoides is the pale colored, tropical form of Polyporus dichrcus of 

 Europe and United States. 



Misnamed. 

 confluens, Merulius. 



Rav. No. 23 = Merulius Corium (synonym). 



confluens, Polyporus. Karsten, 514 de Thiim. 204, 312, 616. 



"Fries in litt." 



Ravenel Herb, 

 confragosa, Daedalea. Bartholomew, 2519 X. A. F. 1928 



Rab. 4443 Shear. 1405. 



Compare rubescens. 



connatus, Fomes. Karsten. 424 ('as Trametes) Sydow. 1302 

 de Thiim. 407. 

 "Fries in litt." 

 Fries misit (Brit. Museum). 



The Friesian specimens should settle the name for this plant. 

 I feel there is no warrant nor evidence for not accepting it. 



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