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Walter! - Xylaria Schweinitzii - Daldinia concentrica - Xylaria 
multiplex - Daldinia Eschscholzii - Xylaria reniformis - Xylaria deal- 
bata - Xylaria bipindensis? - Xyla.ria rhopaloidos - Xylaria euglossa? 
P °i ystictus . affini s - Polystictus microloma-affinis - Polystictus 
a ^ inp8_se -P^ a “ Polystictus xanthopus— sepia - Polystictus xanthopus- 
ai finis - Polystictus sepia - Polystictus crenatus - Polystictus 
luteus-affinis - Polystictus affinis-luteus - Polystictus xanthopus- 
luteus POLYSTICTUS ACULEIFER - POLYSTICTUS VERSATILIS - P0R0NIA 
PILEIFORMIS - P0LYP0RUS DORSALIS - P0LYP0RUS DORSALIS with a com¬ 
pound stem - Lenzites platyphylla - TYLOSTOMA EXASPERATUM - PANUS 
CLADOPHORA - Hexagona flavida - HEXAGONA RESINOSA - HEXAGONA APPLA- 
NATA - HEXAGONA FERRUGINOSA. 
NOTE 951 - HEXAGONA APPLANATA FROM E. D. MERRILL, PHILIP¬ 
PINES: The adoption of the name resinosa in its logical sense (Note 
953) leaves the original specimen cited (or rather mis-cited, I 
think ) without a legal designation. Fortunately Bresadola has sug¬ 
gested the name Hexagona applanata- as a variety of Hexagona sulcata 
but for me it is not a form of Hexagona sulcata. It is not resi¬ 
nous at all, has pale isabelline context and pore tissue and is 
characterized by abundant, subhyaline cystidia. It is rare in the 
Philippines only the following two collections being known. Merrill 
4026, Ramos 1214. 
NOTE 952 - HEXAGONA FERRUGINOSA FROM E. D. MERRILL, PHILIP¬ 
PINES: Pileus applanate, 2-3 inches in diameter, an inch thick. 
Surface dark but not resinous. Context dark ferruginous brown. Hy- 
menium with dense, projecting, colored hyphae, not specialized. To 
the eye this might suggest Hexagona resinosa, same shape, size and 
general color. It is exceedingly light weight, noticeable as soon 
as one picks it up. There is no other Hexagona that is truly allied 
to it for the context is ferruginous, similar in color to most 
"Hymenochaete” and like plants of this context color it turns dark 
under potash solution. The colored hyphae of the hymenium, however, 
are not true setae. We would enter it in Section 161, the "Ungula- 
formis" of pidgin Latin, 
Based on Martelino and Edano No.35868, collected on Mt. 
Salibongbong, Capiz, province Panay. 
NOTE 953 - HEXAGONA RESINOSA FROM E. D. MERRILL, PHILIPPINES: 
When Murrill named Hexagona resinosa from the Philippines he cited 
only Ramos 1344 which is not truly resinous. At New York, however, 
there is a specimen, Copeland 151, which is strongly resinous and. 
named Hexagona resinosa on the label by Murrill, and it turns out 
that it is a common species in the Philippines. While it is not 
cited by Murrill it is probably the specimen he had in mind when he 
applied the name and it is a most suitable name for the plant. While 
it is contrary to the laws of Kuntzeism I shall adopt it in this 
sense, for it is contrary to the laws of common sense to aoply a name 
to a plant that has no application to it, and to leave a plant to 
which the name is suitable without a name, just because the author 
cited the wrong specimen. Bresadola refers it to Hexagona durissima, 
which I do not concede for this is not resinous. This species is 
strongly resinous, black when old and the resinous matter is readily 
soluble in alkaline solution. It has no cystidia. Specimens Yates 
35997, 36120, McGregor 32686. 
