Polyporus] v. POLYPOREiE (Smith). 467 



V. POLYPORE^. 



1. POLYPORUS Mich. Nova Plant. Gen., gen. 129, 1729. 



1. P. brumalis Fr. Syst. Myc. I. p. 348 (1821). 



GoLUXGO Ai/ro. — On rotten trunks in the primitive woods of 

 Quisucula near Bango-Aquitamba ; Aug. 1857. No. 251. 



PuxciO AxDuNcio. — On rotten trunks of Phoenix recUnata on the 

 island Calemba, near Quisonde ; March 1857. No. 253. In sandy 

 woods between Condo and Quisonde near the river Cuanza ; March 

 1857. No. 253. 



2. P. gilvus Schwein. Fung. Carolin. No. 897, in Leipzig Schr. 

 Nat. Gesell. I. p. 9G, 1822. 



HuiLLA. — On trunks of almost dead Leguminosce in woods of Panda 

 (^Brachy^tegia) near the lake of the Hippopotami (Ivantala) ; Feb. 

 1860. No. 377. 



GoLUNGo Altu. — On prostrate small trunks of Moreira {Chloro- 

 phora exceha) near Sobato Bango ; Sept. 185G. No. 391. 



PuxGO Andongo. — On branches of trees in the woods near Quitage ; 

 March 1857. No. 392. 



3. P. scruposus Fr. Epicr. p. 473 (1836-38). 



PuNGO Andongo. — On old rotting trunks near Condo, at the great 

 cataract of the river Cuanza ; March 1857. No. 390. 



4. P. noctilucens Lagerh. Ueber. ein. neu. phosph. Pohjjyorus 

 in Bol. da See. Brot. 1889, pp. 178-80. 



Pungo Axdongo. — In light clear woods near Condo and Candumba ; 

 March 1857. No. 385. Remarkably phosphorescent at night. 



2. POMES Fr. Nov. Sym. p. 47 (1851). 



1. F. lucidus Fi-., I.e., p. 61. 



Pungo Axdongo. — March 1857. No. 247. In woods composed of 

 Mimosa' and Brachystegia tanuirindoides Welw. vel aff. (Muzamba), on 

 sandy soil into which the stalk of the fungus had penetrated deeply, 

 between Condo and Quisonde ; March 1857. No. 257- 



2. F. igniarius Fr. Syst. Myc. I. p. 375 (1821). 



Sierra Leone. — On old trunks in Sugar-loaf Mountains, rare ; 

 Sept. 1853. No. 386. 



3. POLYSTICTUS Fr. Nov. Sym., p. 70 (1851). 



1. P. xanthopus Fr., I.e., p. 74. 



GoEUNGo Aeto. — On decaying trunks in Mata de Quisucula ; Dec. 

 1855. No. 238. 



Pungo Andoxgo. — Very rare. On decaying trunks of Phoeiiir. 

 rerlimita on the great island of the river Cuanza called Calemba 

 between Condo and Quisonde ; March 1857. No. 239. 



2. P. affinis Fr., I.e., p. 74. 



GoLUXGo Aei'o. — Very rare. On old trunks of J/e^'rt, " Bombolo," 

 in the elevated woods of M. de Queta ; June 185G. No. 249. 



3. P. sanguineus Fr., I.e., p. 74, 



GoLUXCo Alto.— On fallen bi-anches of the tree Mangue do Monte 



