* dimidiate form = Polyporus heteroporus efr. Stip. Poly- 

 poroids, p. 158. 



Compare biennis, occultus, sericellus. 



Misnamed, 

 rufo-pallidus, Polyporus. 



Karsten, 120 = Femes roseus (synonym). 



rutilans, Polvporus. Brmkman, 159 Sydow, 451. 



Misnamed. 

 "Fries in litt." 



This specimen is not rutilans in sense of Persoon, but I do not know what it is. 

 It is a plant that turns dark-reddish in drying, on the order of Poria aurantiaca. 

 Compare croceus, nidulans. 



salicinus, Pomes. Brinkman, 148* Desm. 315 Karsten, 

 241 Krieger, 819 Oud. 230 Rab. 609 Romell, 12 

 Wartman & Schenk, 325. 



* The pileate form is called also Fomes conchatus, but is same 

 species. 



Misnamed, 

 salicinus, Polyporus. 



de Thiim. 1606 = Fomes igniarius (misdetermination). 



Misnamed, 

 salignus Polyporus. 



Rab. 1702 = Daedalea gibbosa (misdetermination). 

 Compare epileucus, Holmiensis. 



sanguineus, Polystictus. Balansa, 114, Tonkin-Balansa, 3385, 



Paraguay Fung. Col. 912 Harper, 1623a X. A. F. 501 



Rab. 3032, South Africa Rav. 16, 418 de Thiim. 905, discolored, 



805, South Africa. 



(Correct?) 

 Schulzeri, Polyporus. 



Linhart, 449. I do not know as to this, but it is not the same as 

 listed in Fungus Kmet. under this name. The Fungus Kmet. specimen is 

 possibly the 'same as Polyporus obtusus of the United States. This cer- 

 tainly is not. 



Schweinitzii, Polyporus. Fung. Col. 1203 Oud. 220 Rab. 

 1002, 1602 Sacc. Ital. 406 Syd. 808 de Thiim. 1108, 

 2107 Waghorn, 459. 



"Fries misit" British Museum. 



Compare hispidus, sistrotremoides. 



Misnamed, 

 scrobinaceus, Polyporus. 



Rab. 407 = Polyporus PCS caprae (juggle) . 



scutellatus, Fomes. Fung. Col. 1010 X. A. F. 1597 Wag- 

 horn, 494. 



"ex herb. Schw.," British Museum. 

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