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Hymenochaete luteo-badia (/’r.) es ae comb. noy 
Stereum luteo-badium, Fr. Bpie r. p. 547. Thelephora Kunzeii, 
Hook. in Bot. Mise. II, 1831, p. 163. Hymenochaete Kunzeii, 
Mass. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVII, 1890, p. 100. 
Victoria Nyanza region, Maitland 71; Kipayo, Dummer 1452 
Mabira Forests, Maitland "M17. 
H. cervina, Berk. et Curt. in Grevillea I, 1873, p. 165. 
Mount Elgon, 1220 m., Small 227. 
H. tristicula (Berk. et Br.) Mass. in Journ. Linn. Soc. XXVII, 
1890, p.. 111. 
For synonymy see Kew Bull. No. 3, 1916, p. 73. 
Very common on fallen twigs and branches. Victoria N yanza 
segin, Maitland 25; Kangavwe Forest, Maitland 119; Nakinyika 
Forest. Maitland 138; Mwengizanyagi Forest, Mawokota, Mait- 
land 202; Mabira Forests, Maitland M30. 
Peniophora cinerea (Fr.) Cooke in Grevillea VIII, 1879, p. 20. 
Kampala, on the bark of Acacia sp., Maitland 198. 
P. occidentalis, H//. et Ev. in Bull. Torr. Bot. Cl. XXIV, 
1897, p. 277. 
Kangavwe Forest, Bulimezi, Maitland 114. 
Cystidia large, thick-walled, poi si encrusted with crystals 
in the upper part, sunken or emerging, up to 175 uw ‘long, 
20-30 pw wits. Spores ogindsied. "B. 4x6 p. 
ee radicata (P. Henn.) v. Hoehn, et i ani Sitzber. k. 
cad. d. Wissensch. Wien, CXVII, 1, 1908, p. 
eee Dummer 636. 
Asterostromella 
Nakatumba F etal, “Maitland 205. 
The species is near to A. investiens, but darker in colour. The 
specimens are unfortunately sterile. 
CLAVARIACEAE. 
Pterula importata, P. Henn. in Verh. Bot. Ver. Prov. Bran- 
denb. XL, 1898, p. 121 
Kipayo, Dummer 1185. 
ne aera Zenkeri, P. Henn. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb. 
aa, Pe i 42, 
rare, “Damier 929; 2146; Balisangakibugo Forest, Mait- 
land 176. 
The plant is white when young, but turns to a fleshy colour 
when old. It is common in most forests and at most times of the 
year (Maitland). 
TREMELLACEAE. 
Auricularia tremellosa (Fr.) Petch in Ann. Roy. Bot. Gard. 
pein. Vol. te mg p. 414. Cfr. also Patouillard in 
Journ. de Bot. I, 
ee Elgon, 1220. ag "Small 145. 
