148 ENUMERATION OF FUNGI. 
A small form, with precisely the habit of Persoon’s Pol. 
auriscalpium, which is probably the same. 
10. Pol. (Pleuropus) grammocephalus, (n. sp.) ; pileo tenui 
flabellato subconchzeformi integro vel sinuato carnoso lento 
(sicco coriaceo-rigido) pallide umbrino glabro, lineis tenuibus 
radiantibus notato, zonato, margine acuto ; stipite brevi sub- 
scutiformi; poris minutis angulatis, dissepimentis tenuibus 
umbrinis. Cum. n. 1991. 
On wood. 
Pileus 3-33 inch wide, 23 long, nearly orbicular or flabel- 
lato-reniform, convex above, concave beneath; with the 
margin entire or somewhat lobed; thin, stiff (when dry) but 
coriaceous, pale umber, marked with numerous fine radiating 
lines; in other respects even, smooth ; margin acute, some- 
what incurved; stem very short, but distinct, on the same 
plane with the pileus, attenuated and fixed by a small scuti- 
form base, which has no definite black cuticle. Pores minute; 
but visible to the naked eye, angular, with thin dissepiments 
of a darker hue than the pileus. Substance pale umber. 
Allied to Pol. varius. 
11. Pol. (Pleuropus) Philippinensis, (n. sp.) ; ligneo-palli- 
dus; pileo orbiculari-flabellato carnoso-lento tenui subcon- 
vexo radiatim lineolato, postice reticulato-scabro glabro, d 
pite brevi laterali basi lined nigrá distinctá; poris amplis 
subhexagonis, dissepimentis elongatis dentiformibus lacinia- 
tisque. Cum. n. 90. 
On wood. 
Pileus 2 inches in diameter, suborbicular, rather thin, 
slightly convex, with the margin by no means expanded, 
marked with fine radiating lines, which form behind scabrous 
reticulations. Stem very short, but distinct; in the same 
plane with the pileus, marked at the very base with a black 
line. Pores 2. of an inch deep, nearly as much across, some- 
what hexagonal or elongated, their dissepiments elongat 
into slightly jagged teeth. 
Allied to Pol. squamosus. 
12. Pol. (Pleuropus) sanguineus, Fr. 
— stipite centrali vel laterali. Cum. n. 2040. 
