134 DECADES OF FUNGI. 



CD 



ctaixed wood- Darieeling, alt. 7500 feet. 



subreniform 



disc, corky, dirty white, at length smooth and slightly shining, ragged 

 behind, marked towards the margin with a few zones; edge acute. 



ills 



of Z. betulina. 



Lenzites rejpanda^ but the gills are like 



Curt. MS 



glabro sericeo-nitido zonato ; 



formi, disco orbiculari affixo umbrino 

 lamellis concoloribus furcatia repando-dentatis. 



Hab, On dead wood. Sikkim; Darjeeling, 7500 feet. (Dr. Hooker.) 

 Pileus 3-4 inches broad, 2-^ long, flabelliform, subdecurrent, fixed by 

 a central disc, rather rigid, thin, smooth, shining with a silky lustre, 

 umber, repeatedly and closely zoned; margin acute, often striate; sub- 

 stance thin, pale umber. Gills thin, repeatedly forked, broadly 

 emarginate at each division, of the same colour as the pileus, often 

 forming pores at the base ; edge very acute. 



This species agrees in many respects with L. tricolor^ but it has not 

 the bright colours of that fungus. The specimens from South Carolina 

 are smaller, but identical. There is also some resemblance to L. 



r 



Klotzsckii, which has thicker gills and differently arranged. 



* Z, pallida. Berk. 



Hab. On dead wood. Khasia Mountains. (Dr. Hooker.) 

 The specimens are young, and the lamellae not yet formed. 



* X. acuta. Berk. 



Hab. Khasia Mountains, Nunklow, 4000 feet. July 12, 1850. 



(Dr. Hooker.) 



A single specimen only. 



411. L. subferruginea, n, s. ; pUeo flabelliformi apodo ferrugineo-gilvo 



adpresse subtomentoso antice zonato intus rhabarbarino ; lamellis fiir- 

 catis sublignosis. 



Hab. On dead wood, Khasia Mountains. Moflong. July 2, 1850. 

 (Dr. Hooker.) 



Pileus 2 inches or more broad. If inch long, rather thin, rigid. 



mmutely 



with 



zoned in front ; margin very acute. Substance ferruginous 



lam 



