168 DECADES OF FUNGI. 
Has. On trunks of trees. September, October. Common. Dar- 
jecling, 5—8,000 feet. 
Pileus 1-2 inches broad, flabelliform, obtusely lobed, brown, paler 
-and reddish towards the margin, rather convex, thinly clothed with 
short olive velvety down. Inodorous, not viscid. Substance sub- 
tremelloid. Gills few, darker than the pileus, their interstices beauti- 
fully lamellato-reticulate. 
Laschia velutina, Lév. = L. tremellosa, Fr., has very irregular folds, 
and resembles strongly an Æwidia. The present species is near to 
Cantharellus congregatus, Mont., which appears to be a Laschia, differing 
in its flabelliform, velvety, not cupulæform and resupinate smooth pilei. 
* Fistulina hepatica, Fr. Ep. p. 504, Fistulina buglossoides, Bull. 
Champ. p. 314. Hook. fil., No. 71, 91. 
Has. Darjeeling, 4,000 feet, with Polyporus flabelliformis, Klotzsch. 
June. Abundant. : 
* Hydnum coralloides, Scop. Hook. fil., No. 97, cum ic. 
Haz. On old trunks of trees, springing from the crevices. Dar- 
jeeling, 7,500 feet. June, July. Very abundant. 
344. H. gilvum, n. s. ; imbricatum tenue subcarnosum ; pileo flabelli- 
formi pallide gilvo postice virgato antice strigoso; aculeis tenuibus 
subulatis teretibus integris fuscescentibus. 
Has. On dead trunks. Darjeeling.. : 
Imbricated. Pileus 2-3 inches long, flabelliform, sometimes laterally 
connate, thin but fleshy, pale reddish-grey, attenuated behind, strigose 
at the base, dise more or less virgate, rarely rough, margin strigoso- 
cirrhate, acute. Hymenium yellowish-brown, at length dark; aculei 
elongated, subulate, entire, margin generally sterile. 
A. very pretty species, allied to Hydnum cirrhatum, but thinner and 
differently coloured and shaped. i 
* H. flabelliforme, Berk., in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. vol. iv. p. 306. 
. Has. On dead wood. Darjeeling, 7-8,000 feet. : 
Rather more lobed than the American specimens, but agreeing in 
every essential particular. À 
345. Phlebia reflexa, n. s. ; e resupinato dimidiato-reflexa vinosa ; 
pileo spongioso-tomentoso zonato; hymenio hic illic venoso-ruguloso. 
Has. On wood. Great Runjeet River, 2,000 feet. Tonglo, 10,000 
feet. 
At first resupinate and spreading widely, but easily detached, then 
