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however, no other difference. In one individual the stem is 
inclined to be proliferous. 
* Pol, sanguineus, Fr. 
Java. Zollinger, n. 8 
13. Pol. (Apus) pullus, Mont. et Berk. minimus, sabini 
bricatus lateraliter confluens durus; pileo dimidiato porrecto 
semiorbiculari conchato, supra idliunme velutino minute 
concentriceque zonato, hymenioque spadiceo-pullo, zonis 
tenuibus subcristulatis; margine acuto scabriusculo, poris 
contextuque ferrugineo-fuscis minutis angulatis ore cinereis. 
Java. Zollinger, n. 983. 1000. 
Pilei subimbricate laterally confluent dimidiate conchi- 
form or ungulate with the apex often — and then 
subtriquetrous hard 1-À of an inch broad, 3 of an inch long, 
dark red brown very minutely velvety marked with fine 
concentric zones which are often slightly crested; margin 
acute slightly scabrous. Hymenium concave, cinereous OF 
cinnamon; pores proportionably rather long minute punc- 
tiform slightly angular ferruginous within as is the substance 
of the pileus, not properly stratose, though a new layer is 
deposited from time to time on the old surface of the 
hymenium. 
A very curious little species allied to Pol. spadiceus, Berk., 
Pol. tabacinus, Mont. and Pol. pectinatus, Klotzsch; but 
distinct from all. The substance is remarkably hard, and of 
a less yellow tint than in Pol. pectinatus. It is distinguished 
from Pol. spadiceus by its whole habit and far harder sub- 
stance, and from all the three by many characters. 
14. Sistotrema autochthon, Mont. et Berk. totus effusus 
resupinatus subiculo membranaceo subtus tomentoso, demum 
sicco fragilissimo ; ambitu indeterminato ; hymenio inequa- 
bili pallido; lamellulis brevibus iregularibus poros ne 
magnos formantibus. 
Creeping over red earth with. a chalky : substratum. Java. Pas 
Zollinger, n. 390. : 
E ie pee m two or more a inal broad which follow a i 
