FUNGI. 
By ANNIE LORRAIX SMITH. 
I. PHALLOIDE^]. 
1. DICTYOPHORA Desv. Journ. cle Bot. ii. p. 92, 1809. 
1 . D. phalloidea Desv. I.e. 
Phallus tunicatus Schlecht. Linn. vol. xxxi. p. 123 (1861). 
Golungo Alto. — On damp soil in the dense woods of Serra de Alto 
Queta, during the rainy season ; April 1855. Evidently very rare. 
Specimens were observed only during the three years 1854-57. No. 121. 
2. KALCHBRENNERA Berk. Gard.Chron. vol. v. p. 785,1870. 
1. K. corallocephala Kalchbr. Abh. Ber. Natur. Akad. d. Wiss. 
Budapest Bd. X. No. xvii. p. 21, 1880. 
Lysurxis corallocephalus Welw. & Curr. Trans. Linn. Soc. xxvi. 
1870, p. 287. t. 17. f. 8. 
Pungo ANDONGO. — In plantations of Zen Mays, on a moist sandy- 
clay soil, in fine weather, without any thunder, after three days of 
frequent rain. A single specimen growing in the Presidium ; 10 Dec. 
1856. No. 119. 
3. CLATHRUS Mich. Nova Plant, Gen. p. 214, 1729. 
1 . C. angolensis Ed. Fischer. Jahrb. des botan. Gartens unci des 
botan. Museums zu Berlin, 1886, p. 70. 
Latemea angolensis Welw. k Curr., I.e., p. 286. t. 17. f. 7. 
Pungo Andongo. — On volcanic rocks covered with soil, within the 
Presidium, near Catete. One specimen only, gathered in fine weather : 
10 Dec. 1856. No. 120. 
II. NIDULARIACEjE. 
1. CYATHUS Hall Hist. Helvet. iii. p. 127. 
1. C. striatus Hoffrn. Veget. Crypt. 1790. p. 33. t. viii. f. 3. 
Pungo Andongo. — Sparsely on rotten wood in the primitive damp 
woods near the Presidium ; Feb. 1857. No. 113. On fallen branches 
among rotten leaves in open neglected fields near Sansamanda, on the 
banks of the river Cuanza ; March 1857. No. 114. 
III. LYCOPERDACE.E. 
1. PODAXON Fr. Syst. Myc. iii. p. 62 (1829). 
1. P. loandensis Welw. & Curr., I.e., p. 288. t. 20. figs. 5, 6, 7. 
Luanda. — Frequent in sandy pastures near the sea in Penedo, 
towards Conceicao ; March 1854. No. 115. 
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