ix, c, i Merrill: Plants of Guam 39 
FOMES NU8ILUS Fr. Epicr. (1836-38) 491, var. ALBO-LI M BAT US 
Cooke. 
G. E. S. 266; McGregor 589, October, 1911. Reported from Guinea and 
the Congo. 
FOMES SCABROSUS (Pers.) Fr. Epicr. (1836-38) 469. 
Polyporus scabrosus Pers. ex Gaud. Bot. Freyc. Voy. (1826). 
P. fusco-badius Pers. 1. c. 
Coll. Gaudichaud. 
POLY ST ICTUS Fries 
POLYSTICTUS AFFINIS (Fr.) Nees in Nov. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur. 13: 
18, pi. 4, f. 1. 
Polyporus affinis Fries Epicr. (1836-38) 447. 
McGregor 590, October, 1911. Of very general distribution throughout 
the tropics. 
POLYSTICTUS OCCIDENTALIS (Kl.) Fr. Nov. Symb. (1861) 90. 
Polyporus occidentalis Kl. in Linnaea 7 (1832) 486. 
G. E. S. 303. Of very general tropical distribution. 
POLYSTICTUS SANGUINEUS (L.) Mey. Flor. Esseq. (1818) 304. 
Boletus sanguineus L. Spec. PI. Ed. 2 (1763) 1646. 
G. E. S. 300. Universal in the tropics. It is very probable that this and 
P. cinnabarinus (Jacq.) Fr., of the temperate zones, should be considered 
but forms of the same species. 
POLYSTICTUS XANTHOPUS Fr. Obs. 2 (1815-18) 256. 
Coll. Gaudichaud. Found throughout the tropics. 
TRAMETES Fries 
TRAMETES CORRUGATA (Pers.) Bres. in Hedwigia 51 (1912) 316. 
Polyporus corrugatus Pers. ex Gaud, in Bot. Frey. Voy. (1826) 172. 
G. E. S. 301. Found in East India, Ceylon, Borneo, Java, Philippines, 
West Africa, Cuba, Brazil, and Australia. 
HEXAGONIA Fries 
HEXAGONIA BIVALVIS (Pers.) Bres. in Hedwigia 51 (1912) 318, var. 
PULCHELLA (Lev.) Bres. in Hedwigia 53 (1912) 73. 
Hexagonia pulchella Lev. in Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. III. 2 (1844) 200. 
G. E. S. 423. Reported from Java, Malacca, Mauritius, and the Phil- 
ippines. 
SCHIZOPHYLLUM Fries 
SCHIZOPHYLLUM COMMUNE Fr. Syst. Myc. 1 (1821-32) 333. 
Agaricus alneus L. FI. Suec. (1745-55) n. 1242. 
Schizophyllum alneum (L.) Schrot. ex Cohn Krypt. FI. Schles. 3 
(1887) 383. 
G. E. S. 425. Distributed throughout the tropic and temperate zones. 
LENTINUS Fries 
LENTINUS VELUTINUS Fr. in Linnaea 5 (1830) 510. 
G. E. S. 425. Reported from Cuba, Brazil, Guayana, Demerara, and 
the Philippines. 
