ad 
5 
apparently not parasitic. Fomes pectinatus ip her to prefer 
lanes, occurring on both live and dead bark and roots. 
year. Agarics are perhaps slightly more in evidence in 
rainy season, but on the whole the types of fungi to be met 
with are the same at all seasons. 
Systematic List. 
(KE. M. Wakefield.) 
AGARICACEAE. 
Lentinus strigosus, fr. Klench. I, p. 47. 
Mabira Forests, Maztland M 5, not common; Kampala, Small. 
Lentinus villosus, K?. in Linnaea VIII, 1833, p. 479. 
Mabira Forests, Maitland M9. 
Lentinus velutinus, /r. in Linnaea V, 1830, p. 510. 
Mabira Forests, C. B. Ussher 55, 1908. 
Lentinus blepharodes, Berk. et Curt. in Journ. Linn. Soc. X, 
ee p. 301. 
Vakigu Forest, Maitland 7a; Kipayo, Drummer 1425; Mabira 
10. 
ide Maitland M 
Lentinus infundibuliformis, Berk. et Br. in Journ, Linn. 
Soc. XIV, 1873, p. 42. 
Victoria Nyanza region, Maitland 58; Balisangakibugo Forest, 
Maitland 1854; Mawokota, Small 252; Mabira seh accord- 
ing to Maitland fairly common on dead stum 
These African specimens do not quite contowan to the Ceylon 
type. They have a coarser appearance and a more strigose sur- 
face of the pileus, but do not appear to be ipocihaadly distinct. 
Lentinus exilis, Al. ex Berk. in Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist. some 1839, p. 379. 
Kipay Dummer 645, 1420; Mabira Forests, Maitland M 12, 
M 13 (the latter approaching i dactylophorus). 
i a Lév. in Ann. sci. nat. sér. 3, vol. 2, 1844, 
oneal Small 80. 
Probably only a form of ZL. ezilis, seopuichad by its smaller 
size, deeply infundibuliform shape, and more distinct ring. 
Lenzites repanda, /’r. wep 
Co ev here. ue ee 56; Dummer 944, 
2530; Victoria Nyanza region, 1, Metab 53, 60; Mubendi Road 
Worests; Mawokota, Maitla 
Schizophyllum commune, fr. Syst. Myc. I, p. 333. 
Common, Maztland 29, Small 132, Darueer 15. 
