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Section Petaloides.<br />

Polyporus aratoides.<br />

NOTE 101. Published as Trametes. It is only a form of Polyporus maliensis<br />

as published in Stipitate Polyporoids, page 135.<br />

Polyporus favoloides.<br />

This, which belongs to the "grammocephalus" group, has large pores and in the<br />

museums is often found determined as being Polyporus grammocephalus. Mr. Henri<br />

Perrier de la Bathie sends also a form with smooth pileus, and also a doubtful form much<br />

paler color than usual.<br />

Polystictus gallo-pavonis.<br />

Quite common in the East.<br />

Polyporus megaloporus.<br />

This plant with most peculiar setae (cfr. Stip. Pol., p. 139) has reached me from<br />

several collectors. In the museums of Europe, however, I only found one specimen which<br />

is in Montagne's herbarium at Paris.<br />

Polyporus megaloporus var. cinnamomeo-squamulosus (as named by<br />

Hennings, cfr. Stipitate Polyporoids, p. 138).<br />

This differs from type form in being thinner and having smaller pores.<br />

Polyporus antilopus.<br />

(cfr. Stip. Pol., page 142.)<br />

Petaloides Microporus.<br />

This section is frequent in Africa and the East (cfr. Stipitate Poly-<br />

poroids, page 142).<br />

Polystictus luteus.<br />

Polystictus carneo-nigra.<br />

( = microloma, Lev. )<br />

Polystictus affinis.<br />

Polystictus flabelliformis.<br />

Polyporus sulphureus.<br />

Section Merismus.<br />

This European species is cosmopolitan.<br />

Section Pelloporus.<br />

Polystictus multiformis.<br />

NOTE 102. These are the first specimens I have seen, excepting from the American<br />

tropics, where it is frequent. Polystictus luteo-nitidus is a larger plant, but I think<br />

the same species exactly. I can not believe that Polyporus Cummingii from Philippines<br />

should be here referred, as has been proposed.<br />

Polyporus arcularius.<br />

Cosmopolitan.<br />

Polystictus xanthopus.<br />

Most abundant in Africa.<br />

Section Lentus.<br />

Lentus Microporus.<br />

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