44 THE REV. M. J. BERKELEY ON TKE 



Pileus 1| inch across, 1 long ; pores ^ inch in diameter. A 

 very distinct species, of which there is a single specimen only. 



177. Irpex maximus, Mont. Syll. p. 174. 



178. Steeeum lobatum, Fr. Ep. p. 547. 



179. S. VESPILLONEUM, B. Tenuc flabelliforme vertice parvo 

 orbiculari aflBxo ; pileo badio rufo zonato velutino ; hymenio badio, 

 margine sterili pallido. 



Pileus 2|-3 inches across, 2 long, then repeatedly zoned velvety 

 with a few dark, nearly smooth interstices. 



180. S, EFFUSUM, B. Pallidum margine inflexo lacerato-lobato, 

 lineato pulverulento ; hymenio lineato. 



Pileus by confluence 3 inches wide. Pileus sometimes scarcely 

 lineate, and then more pulverulent, 



181. S. iNDURATUM, B. Durissimum conchiforme concentrice 

 sulcatum velutinum ; hymenio laevi subtiliter pulverulento, con- 

 textu rhabarbarino. 



Pileus 3 inches across. Distinguished at once by its very hard 



thick substance from S, ostreatum and its allies. 



182. Thelephora lamellata, B. U,S. Exp, Exp. tab. Fungi, 



fig. 7. 



There is also a specimen in the collection from Taviuni given 

 by Dr. Good, of H.M.S. ' Dido.' 



183. Lachis^ocladium furcellatum, Lev. Ann. So. Nat. 1846, 

 V. p. 159. 



184. L. semivestitum, B. Sf C. Grevillea^ Not. N.-Am. Fungi, 

 no. 226. 



185. Hir:neola rufa, B. Ann. Nat. Hist. x. p. 3S4. 



186. Peziza Hixdsii, B. Lond. Journ. 1842, p. 456. 



187. Xtlaria piliceps, B. Clavula subturbinata coffeata 

 rimosa mollifragili ostiolis subprominulis punctata; stipite gracili 

 concolori laccato rimoso, contextu pallido. 



Stem I5 inch high ; head ^ inch high, ^ wide. I find no spo- 

 ridia. 



188. Hypoxylon concentricum, Grev. t. 324. 



Terxate (MoLrccAs). Oct. 1874. 



189. Polypobt7s(Placoi)erma) australis, -Fr.,var. appla:n^ata. 

 Pores not stratose. The soft dark substance of the pileus has 

 harder strata intermixed. 



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