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Native of Moulmein, Cochin China, the Malay Peninsula, Java, 

 Sumatra and Borneo. 



S, dealbatus, Reichh. f. in Walp. Ann. vi. p. 892 (1864). 



M 



— Native of the Philippines. 



m 



references cited under Sarcanthvs siibulatus all belong to the 

 same species. Keichenbach considered the Javan S. subulatus as 



•foTTnis 



t 



ngraecum 



irme, Klotzsch, which is not a SarcantMis, as synonymous. 



here is, however, in Lindley's Herbarium a dried specinien and 

 coloured drawing from ^^ Borneo, J. Moon, 8 Feb., 1847," which 

 Lindley has labelled ^^ Cleiso stoma suhulatum, Blume,'^ to which 

 Reichcnbach has added, 'Wid. Sarcanth. pugionif., Rb.f." I 

 have not seen the Javan plant, but J. J. Smith indicates it as 

 identical with the Bornean one. 



XII.— FUNGI EXOTICI: XVII. 



All the specimens described were collected by Mrs. Burkill in 

 the Botanic Gardens, Singapore, and were accompanied by 

 coloured drawings and notes prepared by the collector. 

 . The genus Boletus appears to be especially well represented, 24 

 new species h ave already been described from the Singapore 



more 



be available. 



material may 



Agaricaceae. 



Ma 



Pileus membranaceus, primo subglobosus dein explanatus, 

 umbpnatus, margine striatulus, albidus, 3-^ cm. latus. Lamellae 

 liberae, confertiusculae, albidae. Stipes sursum attenuatus, fistu- 

 losus, candidus> glaberrimus, albidus, facile a pileo secedens, 

 4-6 cm. longus, 4-5 mm. crassus; annulus adnatus. nersistens. 

 Sporae ellipticae, hyalinae, 6 x 3'5 fi. 



Singapore. 



Termites. E. M 



small 



Massee 



Pileus tenuissimus, translucens, sulcato-plicatus, opalinus, 



3-4 cm. diametro. Lamellae liberae. 



sursum 



subdistantes, latae, antice acutae, albidae. 

 atus, basi inflatus, fistulosus, pallidus, squamulis sulfureis 

 ornatus, 8-12 cm. longus, 3-4 mm. crassus. Sporae oblique 

 ellipsoidae, hyalinae, laeves, utrinque apiculatae, lxt-14 x 9_10 /*. 

 Singapore. Under trees amongst fallen leaves, E. M. Burkill 



101. 



The general aspect is that of a Bolbitiiis, but the spores are 

 colourless, and the sills free from the stem. 



