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POLY PORACEAE. 
Polyporus Tricholoma, Mont., in Ann. sc. nat., ‘ sér., villi, 1837, 
p- 365, and in R. de la Sagra, Hist. Cite, p. 411, oe a 
Known from Cuba, Central and S. America, Lat Australia, but 
not previously from Africa. The African specimens have the stem 
ey thickened at the base, but do not appear to be specifically 
distin 
Bas, Sept. 24,1910. (6E.) 
Polyporus Hollandii, Mass. in Kew Bull. 1901, p. 163. 
Mei iene described from a single specimen sent to Kew from 
ld Calabar. The specimen of which Dr. Macfie forwarded a 
portion was evidently much larger, the giegerens Sarah being :— 
length, 114 in., breadth, 9 in., maximum thicknes 
On a stump, Zungeru, April 10, ae) 
Fomes lucidus, Fr., Nov. Symb. p. 6 Syst. Myc. i, p. 353. 
Both the typical form and the Boiscy Sad Sattoas which 
appears to be common in Africa were received. The latter has 
been sometimes referred to the American species, F. Curtisii, Berk., 
but it differs from this in having dark brown, not pale flesh. 
Up stumps; Katonkarifi, Dec. 26, 1910; Zungeru, Mar. 2, 
1911, &e. 
Haye ligneus, Che. in Grev. vol. iis P. 119, 1884, 
Ankpa to Lafia (Bassa), Jan. 8, 1910 
Fomes australis, /’r., El, p. 108, 
i. No locality given ; ii. ‘Ankpa, Jan. 191 | 
Polystictus xanthopus, Fr., Obs. 2, p. 255. 
On trees, between Evoa and Deni, Dee. 24, 1910; Lafia to 
_ Ogumi (Bassa), Jan, 10, 1911. 
Polystictus ee P. Henn., Pilz. Ostafr., p. 57, in Engler, Die 
Pflanzenwelt Ostafr. 
n trees ; Zungers, Feb. 20, 1911; Kurumculya to Kwakow, 
Polystictus albo-cervinus, Berk, in Hook. Journ. 1856, p. 234, 
ec. n. 5 
Originally described from Brazil, but appears to be fairly common 
in Africa 
Ona tree, Agwacha to Oda (Bassa), Jan. 5, 1911. 
ie roy eons oneeiaens, Mey., Esseq. p. 304. Boletus sanguinens, 
P; 
On trees, Ogus SR Dec. 30, 1910; Ankpa to Lafia 
essrer Jan. 8, 1910; 20 miles from Baro, on the B.K.R. line, 
Sept. 3 + IMO; aco, Sept. il, aO10, La) 
Polystictus Selon Fr. in Cooke, Praec. n. 850, in Grev. 
vol. xiv, p. 85. 
Kogin Denatii vee Dee, 8, 1910. 
