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38 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
On dead Quercus pseudo-mollucca, altitude 5000 ft., West Java, 
C. Hartley (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 59505). 
Polystictus nothopus Lév. in басс. Syll. Fung. 6: 233. 1888, 
Plate 2, fig. 1. 
Polyporus notopus Léveillé, Ann. Sei. Nat. Bot. III. 2: 194. 
1844 | 
On dead Vernonia arborea, altitude 4500 ft., West Java, C. 
Hartley (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 59515). 
This species was described by Léveillé as follows:— 
"Pileo duro suborbieulari, subvelutino obsolete zonato, poris 
inconspieuis rotundis fuscis, stipite dorsali brevi obliquo sursum 
Senkin pileo concolori. 
—Hab. Java, ad truncos. 
“Polyporus proboscideus Junghuhn (herb. Lugd. Batav.). 
“Chapeau petit, presque ligneux, large de 4 à 6 millimètres, 
trés curieux, parce que le pédicule nàit à peu prés à la partie 
moyenne de la face supérieure du chapeau, et se dirige oblique- 
ment en haut et en arriére pour se fixer; la couche de pores 
regarde, malgré cette disposition, vers la terre." 
Judging by the specimens received, the pilei are gregarious, 
very small, conical, pendant, dorsally attached, either centrally 
or somewhat obliquely, 4-10 mm. broad, 3-4 mm. thick from 
point of attachment to the mouth of the pores; the surface 
cinnamon-buff of Ridgway, sericeous to subvelutinous, obscurely 
zonate; the margin thin, entire usually, slightly lobed in one 
instance; context light buff, woody; tubes 150 u long, mouths 
cinnamon-buff, angular, about 10 to a mm.; basidia simple, 
pyriform, 714 X 314-4 u; spores hyaline, even, 4 x 3-314 u; 
no seta, cystidia, hyphal fascicles, nor gloeocystidia. Xantho- 
chrous opisthopus Patouillard, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. 29: 330. 
1923, from Annam, should be compared with P. nothopus. 
Polystictus spadiceus (Jungh.) Cooke. 
On dead Altingia excelsa, West Java, C. Hartley (in Mo. Bot. 
Gard. Herb., 59512). 
Poria medulla-panis Pers. 
On stump, West Java, C. Hartley (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 
59505). 
The specimens are broadly resupinate and stratose but infested 
by а Hyphomycete and sterile. 
