466 in. lycoperdace.e (Smith). [Lycoperdon 
there are still traces of spines, and the spores and capillitium are 
identical in form, size, and colour. 
5. L. Curreyi Mass. in Trans. Journ. R. Micros. Soc. June 
1887. p. 12. 
L. radicatum Welw. & Ourr., I.e., t. 20. figs. 8, 9. L. Welwitschii 
De Toni in Sacc. Syll. Fung. vii. p. 127 (1888). 
Luanda. — Very rare. In grassy places amongst thickets near 
Penedo ; March 1854. No. 116. 
6. L. Welwitschii Mass., I.e., p. 25. 
L. tomentosum Welw. & Curr., I.e., p. 288. t. 19. figs. 7, 8. 
Golungo Alto. — On damp ground amongst rotten leaves in the 
primitive woods of Quisucula, near Bango ; Feb. 1855. No. 117. 
IV. AGARICLNEyE. 
1. AGARICUS Dill. Linn. Gen. Plant, gen. 1074. p. 492 (1754). 
1. A. (Omphalia) centenarius Berk. & Curt. Ann. Nat. Hist, 
Ser. ii. vol. xii. p. 420, 1853. 
GOLUNGO Alto. — Growing abundantly on rotten trunks in woods of 
Mussungue ; May 1856. No. 297. 
2. PLEUROTUS Fr. Syst. Myc. I. p. 178 (1821). 
1. P. semisupinus B. & Br. Journ. Linn. Soc. xi. p. 529, 1871. 
GOLUNGO Alto.— On bark of decaying trunks of trees in Cungu- 
lungulo ; Feb. 1855. No. 342. 
3. LENTINUS Fr. Syst. Orb. Veg. I. p. 77 (1825). 
1. L. umbrinus Reichardt Novara-Exped. Bot. p. 143. pi. xxii. 
fig. 3, 1870. 
Cazexgo. — On old trunks of trees in the elevated woods of Muxaula ; 
June 1855. No. 348. 
4. LENZITES Fr. Epicr. p. 403 (1836-38). 
1. L. repanda Fr. Epicr. p. 404. 
GOLUNGO Alto. — On dead trunks in woods of Mussengue ; May 
1855. No. 469. Frequent on old trunks beside rivulets near Sange 
and Bango. No. 468. 
BUMBO. — Rather rare in woods of '• Mutuate," Copaiba Mopane O.K. 
between Bumbo and Bruco ; June 1869. No. 488- 
5. SCHIZOPHYLLUM Fr. Obs. Myc. I. p. 103 (1815) 
1. S. commune Fr., I.e. 
Mossamepes. — On dead trunks in the woods near the mouth of the 
river Bero, and at Cavalheiros ; July 1859. No. 351. 
Hiilla.— On dead trunks close to the huts of the negroes near 
Humpata; May 1860. No. 352. In woods of Panda (Brachystegia) 
near lake Ivantala ; Feb. 1860. No. 352^. 
GOLUNGO Alto. — In the elevated primitive woods on the mountains 
of Alto Queta on dead trunks of Pterocarpus tinctorius and Melia 
" Bombolo " ; May 1856. No. 353. 
