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Dzcapzs or Fuxar; dy the Rev. M. J. Berkezey, M.A., F.LS. 
Decade XXXV. 
Sikkim- Himalayan Fungi collected by Dr. Hooker. 
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941. Favolus tenerrimus, Berk.; pileo pallido brevissime stipitato - 
spathulato ; poris 5—6-gonis dissepimentis tenerrimis; hymenio hine 
exsiccatione tantum reticulato. 
Has. Darjeeling. 
Stem extremely short, strictly lateral; pileus 14 inch long, very 
thin, forming a mere membrane when dry, spathalsto:finbellifores! 
smooth, margin incurved; pores pentagonal or hexagonal, shallow, 
À line broad ; dissepiments extremely thin and delicate, so that in 
drying the hymenium appears to be simply reticulate. 
A very beautiful species, of which only a single specimen was — - 
obtained. The dry specimen is brownish, but like Pol. platyporus i 
was evidently of a dirty ochraceous tinge when fresh. Favolus tener, 
Lév., of which I have a specimen, has far less delicate pores, neither 
do ay shrink up in drying. 
342. F. intestinalis, n. s.; pileo tenui molli subreniformi lobato ; 
stipite obsoleto ; poris hexagonis maximis. 
Has. Darjeeling. 
White, turning olive-yellow and dirty ochraceous in drying. Pileus 
3 inches or more broad, about half as much long, subreniform, elon- - 
gated into a short or nearly obsolete stem, of a soft substance, becoming 
very thin and somewhat transparent in drying. Pores hexagonal, } of 
an inch across. Spores, white, broadly elliptic, with a small nucle 
A very singular esculent species, looking like a piece of tripe. — Th 
pores resemble those of F. eycloporus, Mont., though very much larger. > 
The substance dries up so completely, that they are visible from the 
upper side, as in some other species. Like several fungi of a similar 
texture, it seems when fresh to have a delicate farinaceous down on 
the pileus. 
943. Laschia subvelutina, n. s.; pileo flabellato lobato fusco sub- | 
tiliter velutino, lamellis paucis ; interstitiis lamellato-reticulatis obscu- - 
rioribus. Hook, fil, No. 133, cum ie. 
