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confluent pilei. The pores underneath the slightly reflexed marginal lobes are at right 
angles with the pileus. In the centre the pores become elongated and decurrent, over- 
lapping one another in an imbricated manner. 
TRAMETES OCCIDENTALIS, Fr. Epicr. —Botanie Garden, Caleutta. Оп old logs in the rainy 
season. Хо. 2656. 
I have had a little doubt about this species, as the pileus is not “ effuso-reflexed," 
which is one of the characters of T. occidentalis. In Mr. Kurz's specimens the pilei are 
dimidiate. Substituting ** dimidiato-" for “ effuso-reflexo " in Fries's description, the latter 
applies exactly to Mr. Kurz's plant. 
T. orNGULATUS, Berk., Hook. Journ. Bot. 3rd series, vol. vi. p. 164.—Pegu, Yomah. 
No. 3475. 
Other specimens in Mr. Kurz's collection from the Botanic Garden, Calcutta (Nos. 
2679 & 2685), show that this species varies a good deal in the thickness and іп the 
pubescence of the pileus, the latter being sometimes silky, sometimes woolly in its appear- 
ance. Тһе pubescence, of whichever kind, is always slight, a lens being almost neces- 
sary to see it. distinctly. 
DADALEA. 
DupALEA TENUIS, Berk.—Pegu, Yomah. Мо. 2608. 
Another specimen of this species from South Andaman Island occurs in Mr. Kurz's 
collection. 
D. ртѕсогов, Fries, Ерісг. p. 494.—Pegu, Yomah. No. 3508. 
D. 7охата, Fr: Epier. p. 494.— Pellowa, Evergreen Forests, Tonkyeghat, Респ. No. 2589. 
I have not seen specimens of Fries's D. zonata. The present plant only differs from 
 Fries's description in the pileus being wrinkled and very slightly pubescent, characters 
which hardly justify its being made a new species. I should place it under D. zonata as 
уат. rugoso-pubescens. 
HEXAGONIA, Fr. 
НЕХАСОМТА РОТУСВАММА, Mont. Fr. Еріст. p. 497; Mont. Sylloge, p. 169; Cuba Crypt. 
(Ramon de 1а Sagra), р. 379, t. 14. f. 3.—Pellowa, Evergreen Forests, Tonkyeghat, 
Pegu. No. 2597. 
H. TENUIS, Fr. Epicr. p. 498.— Респ, Elephant Point. On old trees along the shore. 
No. 3484. 
This is exaetly the plant of Fries, agreeing in every particular. There are two other 
forms (both from Yomah) in the collection (Nos. 3494 & 3505), which I cannot satis- 
factorily separate from И. tenuis. No. 3494 differs in having a darker-coloured pileus 
and smaller pores, the latter being brown, without the grey tinge of the pores of И. tenuis. 
In No. 3505 the pileus and pores are precisely similar in colour to those of No. 3494, 
but are а good deal larger. 
