MYCOLOGICAL NOTES 
C. G. LLOYD 
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LEE, H. A., PHILIPPINES, COLL. RAMOS & EDANO: Polystictus microloma 
Polystictus elongatus - Favolus dermoporus - Polystictus polyzonus - 
POLYPORUS RAMOSII - Polystictus elongatus - Stereum rimosuni - Stereum 
ostreum - Polystictus affinis - Polystictus occidentalis - Polystic¬ 
tus sanguineus - Polyoorus semilaccatus - Polystictus scytbinas - 
LENZITES PERTENUIS - LENTINUS REVELATUS - STEREUM INVILUTL'M - Poly¬ 
stictus meleagris - Poria undata - Stereum lobatum - POLYPORUS CGN- 
CRESCENS - LENTINUS NIGRO-GLABRUS - Stereum (Hymenochaete ) tenui- 
ssimum - Polystictus crenatus. 
NOTE 992 - POLYPORUS RAMOSII FROM H. A. LEE, PHILIPPINES, 
COLLECTED BY RAMOS & EDANO.- This is quite close to Polyporus 
licnoides and Polyporus gilvus. It has the seme color and setae but 
the setae are rare. It differs from the former in being thicker and 
in dull, even surface. From the latter it differs in texture (not so 
brittle) also in the surface. It was a duplicate of the name by 
Murrill but the other is only a thin form of Polyporus rugosus, and 
can be neglected. This same or very close plant was called Poiyporus 
callimorphus by Leveille* which for me is a. synonym for Polyporus 
licnoides. We so referred Polyporus Ramosii in our pamphlet but on 
the strength of this specimen we feel it can be maintained. 
NOTE 993 - POLYPORUS CONCRESCENS FROM H. A. LEE, PHILIPPINES.- 
Polyporus concrescens, Polyporus rigidus and Polyporus zonalis are in 
reality the same species. Same texture, pores, thickness and spores. 
The spores are globose, 4 mic., smooth, transparent with- a large 
gutta. Polyporus zonalis has raised zones. Polyporus rigidus not 
zonate and with pale surface. Polyporus concrescens not zonate and 
with reddish surface. Specimens occur connecting all three and they 
are in reality not distinct from each other. 
Polyporus rigidus, we take in the sense of specimens from 
Leveille that we saw at Paris, but Patouillard takes it in the sense 
of Polyporus durus from specimens he has of Leveille so named. But 
Leveille did not know / his own species and surely Polyporus durus is 
not "pale livid'^as Leveille described it. Polyporus rugulosus also 
named by Leveille is same plant as his Polyporus rigidus. Polyporus 
concrescens was originally resupinate and types are very unsatisfac¬ 
tory. However, we see no objection to using it in the sense of this 
reddish plant as has been done. Curran 15575 recorded from the 
Philippines as Polyporus pusiolus, is in this sense Polyporus con¬ 
crescens and has no suggestion or relation to the co-type of Poly¬ 
porus pusiolus at Kew which is "only known from type locality'.' 
LEE, H. A. , COLLECTED'.BY J. AGAMA IN NORTH BORNEO: TRAMET’ES 
ROSEOLA - TRAMETES BORNEOENSIS - Stereum ostreum - TRAMETES NIGR0-. 
PLEBEIA - Stereum obliquum - Polystictus sanguineus - Trametes 
Meyenii- Polyporus semilaccatus - Lentinus strigosus - Polystictus 
xanthopus - Guepinia spathularia - LACHN0CLADIUM JANSEIANUM -TROGIA 
MONTAGNEI - Tricoscypha Hind3ii - Tricoscypha.tricholoma. 
LEE, H. A., COLLECTED IN SUMATRA.- Polystictus florideus - 
Stereum ostreum 
LEE* H. A., (RELIQUIAE ROBINSONIAE FROM AMBOY).- Polystictus 
xanthopus. 
