PSEUDOCOLUS GARCIAE (Fig. 65). Receptacle consists 

 of three tapering columns, slightly united at the top and bearing the 

 gleba on the under side. Color, white. This is a rare species, known 

 only from Brazil (Moeller) and rare there, for Father Rick has never 

 found it. 



Fig. 68. 

 JDOCC 



PSEUDOCOLUS JAVANICUS. FUSIFORMIS. 



Fig ' 66 ' PSEUDOCOLUS 



PSEUDOCOLUS JAVANICUS (Fig. 66). From the illustra- 

 tion this seems to be very similar to the preceding species from Brazil. 

 However, this is of a pale red color and grows in Java. It is a very 

 rare plant and is only known from one specimen collected by Penzig. 

 We reproduce Penzig's drawing, which is enlarged twofold from 

 the plant. 



PSEUDOCOLUS RUGULOSUS (Fig. 67). Columns three, slender, 

 united at the apex and into a short stipe at the base. The inner side of the 

 columns are strongly rugulose, fluted. The stipe very short and included in 

 the volva. Color, red. All that is known of this species is a figure preserved 

 at Kew and made by Kurz in Java. It was referred to Laternea triscapa. If 

 it exists at all it must be quite rare, for neither Penzig ncr Dr. Bernard has 

 found it. 



