fumosus, Polv poms. Fuckel, 1391, thin specimen N. A. F. 

 2902 Sacc. Yen. 10 Syd. 1012, 3108 de Thiim. 5 ( ?) 

 Wartman & S. 434. 



Misnamed. 



Rab. 3644 = Polyporus adustus (misdetermination). 

 de Thuem. 604, 816 = Polporus adustus (misdetermination). 

 Compare alligatus, imberbis, pallescens. 



Misnamed, 

 funalis, Trametes. 



N. A. F. 2 106= Trametes hispida (misdetermination). 



fuscus, Cyclomyces. (Wien) 607. 



gibbosa, Daedalea. Aust. Hung. 3540 Fuck. 1364 Krieger, 

 67 Linhart, 147 Eab. 2204 Syd. 209, 2111 de Thiim. 

 917, 1104. 



All as Trametes, but "Trametes" gibbosa is always a Daedalea. 

 It never takes Trametes forms. 



Compare Kalchbrenneri, salignus. 



giganteus, Polyporus. Fuckel, 1897 Krieger, 1160 1ST. A. F. 

 306 Eab. 4, 345 (Wien) 1144. 



Misnamed. 



Sydow, 52 = Polyporus montanus (misdetermination). 



Polyporus giganteus and montanus are similar, but the latter can be distin- 

 guished by its echinulate spores. Polyporus montanus is rare in Europe and Sydow's 

 (misnamed) specimen is the only one I have noted in the exsiccatae. 



de Thiim. 310= (afterwards correctly emendated to Polyporus squamosus). 



gilvus, Polyporus. Balansa, Paraguay, 3912 Bartholomew, 2834 



(except as to generic juggle) Fung. Col. 603 Harper, 



1633a K A. F. 310 Rab. 3431 Ravenel, 420 Ule, Brazil, 43. 



Compare isidioides. 



gramxnoeephalus, Polyporus. Ule, 14 Brazil Zollinger, No. 15, 



& 2081, Java. 



The- Brazil collection (and it is rare in American tropics, 

 common in the East) is correct, but is thinner, smaller pored plant 

 than the Eastern plant. 



Compare favoloides as var. of Pol. grammocephalus. 



graveolens, Fomes, ~N. A. F. 603 (as Trametes) Rav. Fasc. 

 No. 8. 

 "ex herb. Schw." in Brit. Museum. 



Guyanensis, Polyporus. Compare juruanus, as var. of Polyporus 

 Leprieurii. 



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