126 MR. Е. CURREY ON INDIAN FUNGI. 
НЕхАвОхтА KURZI, n. sp. Pileo coriaceo, glabro, orbiculato aut reniformi aut dimidiato, 
corrugato, zonato, rubro-fusco; alveolis amplis, intus canescenti-fuscis, acie cinna- 
momea.—Mutlah. No. 2028. 
Plate 20. figs. 3, 4, and 7. Figs. З and 7, the upper side; fig. 4, the under side of different plants : 
natural size. 
This species comes very near to И. nitida, D.R. et M. It differs in having the pileus 
sometimes quite circular, and in the colour of the pores, which are of a pale bright grey in 
the inside, with the edge of a distinctly cinnamon-colour. 
HYDNEI | 
Нурхом сом, Fr. Ерісг. р. 517—Mutlah, Calcutta. No. 2030. 
TREMELLODON GELATINOSUM, Fr. Hymenomycetes Europæi, p. 618.—Sikkim, 7000-8000 
feet. No. 2578. 
Tremellodon is a genus formed by Fries to include Hydnum gelatinosum, Scop., and 
Н. auriculatum, Fr. These plants have the aculeate hymenium of Hydnum, but the 
fructification of Tremella. See Linn. Journ. vol. v. p. 181. 
ТЕРЕХ FLAVUS, Kl.; Fries, Epicr. p. 522.— A rracan, Baronga Islands, оп old wood, 1000 
feet. Хо. 2047. 
I. PALLESCENS, Fr. Epicr. p. 522.—Yomah, Pegu. №. 3495. 
There is one other Zrper in the collection (No. 3486) from the Sittang valley, Pegu. 
It has been partially destroyed by insects, and is not certainly determinable; but it must, 
I think, be either T. flavus, or Г. sinuosus, Fr. 
GRANDINIA GRANULOSA, Fr. Epicr. p. 527.— Pellowa, Evergreen Forests, Tonkyeghat, 
Респ. Ко. 2594. 
AURICULARINI. 
THELEPHORA PUSILLA, n. sp. Pusilla, fuscescens, simplex vel ramosa, sursum cristato- 
divisa.—Sikkim Himalaya, 2000-2500 feet. Хо. 2570. 
This species is evidently allied to 7. cristatella, B. & Br. (a Ceylon plant), but it 
differs in the colour, which varies from light to dark brown, and in the divisions, which 
are rather clavate than acute. 
Plate 21. fig. 9. Plants, natural size. 
T. PALMATA, Fr. Epicr, p. 537.—Botanic Garden, Calcutta. On bamboo-trunks. No. 2661. 
STEREUM ELEGANS, Fr. Epicr. p. 543.—In bamboo-jungles, but the locality is not given. 
Хо. 1792; Lower Pegu, junction of Pegu river and Khayasoo Choung. No. 2681. 
The specimens under the latter number are very small, but there is no doubt about 
the species. 
S. OSTREA, Fr. Epicr. 547.—Sikkim Himalaya, 4000-6000 feet. Мо. 2579. 
8. LoBATUM, Fr. Epicr. p. 547.—Pegu, Tonkyeghat, the seven Pagodas. Хо. 2596. 
In Mr. Kurz's collection there is another specimen of 8. lobatum (No. 2564), from 
Escape Bay, South Andaman Island. 
