DECADES OF FUNGI. 329 
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lutely necessary for the comprehension of the Paper. In the 
original there are 34 figures, filling two large quarto plates. 
ee 
Decapves or Func. 
Decade II. By C. Montacne, D.M. and the Rev. M. J. 
BERKELEY, M.A. F.L.S. 
“(With Two Plates, Tans. XIV. XV.) 
About the same time a small collection of Fungi made by 
Zollinger in Java was placed in my hands by Sir W. J. 
Hooker, and in those of Dr. Montagne by M. le Comte 
Jaubert; Dr. Montagne having written to me respecting one 
or two of them, but especially respecting a very interesting 
Hymenomycetous genus, and finding that I had already pur- 
posed describing the species in the London Journal of 
Botany, very kindly proposed that they should be published 
in our joint names. To this I most readily acceded, and 
must frankly own that I am indebted to him for some very 
valuable observations. The greater part of the species are 
quite distinct from anything that Junghuhn published in his 
Paper on the Fungi of Java, a fact which makes it probable 
that the mycology of that country is very rich. To the 
species of Zollinger I have added a fine Hydnum collected in 
Java by Spanoghe, and to complete the decade two species 
sent by Schomburgk from British Guiana. 
11. HyugNoGRAMME, n. g. | 
: Hymenium lamellosum. Lamelle confert: omnium tenu- 
ISSimze et angustissime, vix nisi oculo armato conspicue, 
longitrorsiim flexuoso-parallele, saepissime furcate atque inde 
Spurie canaliculate, juncturis obliquis aut transversalibus 
?nastomosantes, minutissime, forsan e conidiis, niveo-fari- 
nose.—Fungus lignatilis e mycelio floccoso (niveo) fibras 
lignosas profunde intrante longe lateque diffuso: compositus, 
resupinatus. Genus Agariceum Lenziti affine a quo non 
solum hymenophoro floccoso lignum miro modo penetrante, nec, 
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