82 DECADES OF FUNGI. 
leaving lacunz.  Pileus smooth, at length radiated, fleshy ; extremely 
' brittle when dry. Stem more or less developed, obtuse, sometimes 2 
inches or more long and 1 inch thick, velvety at the base, sometimes 
extremely short. Pores very shallow, angular, rather small; dissepi- 
ments thin. ' 
_ A very distinct species, resembling somewhat P. rufescens, Fr., but 
not allied. The pores are so shallow as to resemble those of Dr. 
 Montagne's genus Gleoporus. 
* P. intybaceus, Fr. Ep. p.446. Hook. fil., No. 98, cum ic. 
Has. On dead wood. Darjeeling, 7—8,000 feet. Rare. 
* P. sulphureus, Fr. Ep. p. 450. 
Has. Tonglo. Dr. J. D. Hooker. 
* P. crispus, Fr. Ep. p.457. P. armoraceus, Hook. fil. 
Has. On dead wood. Darjecling, 7-8,000 feet. Tonglo, 8,000 
feet; a single specimen. 
The greater part of the specimens have a very dark hymenium and 
minute pores, but these are connected clearly with one or two exactly 
according in the hymenium with specimens of P. crispus from Switzer- 
land. In fact, most of the specimens are just intermediate between 
P. adustus and P. crispus, having a darker hymenium than I have ever 
seen even in the former. ; 
339. P. (Anodermei) ozonióides, n.s.; pileo reflexo postice effuso 
lateraliter elongato connatoque fulvo strigoso-stuppeo, contextu pal- 
lido; poris amplis; dissepimentis dentatis pallide ochraceis. 
Has. On dead wood. Darjeeling. 
Pileus 1-2 inches long, 3-5 inches broad, sessile, reflexed, effused 
behind, clothed with tawny, rigid, reticulated, branched, towy strigæ ; 
substance nearly white. Hymenium concave, pale ochraceous; pores 31; 
of an inch broad, dissepiments rather thick, more or less toothed and 
elongated. 
Resembling very much P. funatis, of which I have an authentic 
specimen, and a magnificent tuft, from Sierra Leone. It is, however, 
less thickly clothed, and the pores are not normally prolonged into 
. Hydnoid teeth; besides which, it is merely reflexed, while that species 
is much expanded, Occasionally the pores are very much dilated. 
* P. isidioides, Berk. Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. ii. p. 415. 
Has. On dead wood. Darjeeling. 
* P. lienoides, Mont. Cuba, p. 401. 
