470 v. polyporE/E (.Smith). [Farolm 
2. F. brasiliensis Fr. El. i. p. 44 (1828). 
Golungo Alto. — On old trunks of palms (Elms guineenisis) in the 
elevated primitive woods of Sobato de Quilombo Quiacatubia ; Feb. 
1855. No. 255. 
3. F. Rhipidium Berk, in Hook. Journ. vol. vi. p. 319, 1847. 
PUNGO ANDONGO. — Very rare on rotten wood in the elevated woods 
of Pedra de S. Antonio ; Dec. 1856. Xo. 229- 
8. LASCHIA Fr. in Iannaea v. p. 533, 1830. 
1. L. lamellosa Pat, Bull. Soc. Myc. 1888, p. 37, pi. xi. fig. 4. 
PtTNGO ANDONGO. — On rotten trunks almost entirely decayed in 
the dense humid woods of Mutolo near Pedras de Guinga : Jan. 1857. 
No. 343. 
VI. HYDNEjE. 
1. IRPEX Fr. Syst. Orb. Veg. i. p. 81 (1825). 
1. I. flavus Kl. in Linn. viii. p. 4S8, 1833. 
GOLUNGO Alto. — On half -rotten branches in the primitive woods at 
the river Luinha ; July 1856. No. 477. 
Huilla. — Frequent on small trunks and dead branches in crowded 
woods near the lake Ivantala ; Feb. 1860. No. 489. 
The specimens are reflexed and dimidiate: when gathered dirty-white 
above and bright sulphur-colour below. 
VII. THELEPHORE.E. 
1. STEREUM Pers. Obs. Myc. I. p. 35. emend. Fr. Epicr. p. 545. 
1. S. Ravenelii Berk. & Curt. Grev. vol. i. p. 162, 1873. 
Huilla.— Growing in groups in moist pastures chiefly on dead 
Eriocaulon, near Lopollo ; Jan. 1860. No. 425. On dead grasses and 
other plants in dry thickets near Monino ; April 1860. No. 427- 
2. S. mtidulum Berk. Not. Fung. Braz. Hook. Lond. Journ. ii. 
p. 10, 1843. 
Pungo Andongo. — Growing in groups among a rigid Lycopodium 
on volcanic rocks of Pungo Andongo ; Nov. No. 426. 
3. S. vespilloneum Berk. Linn. Soc. Journ. vol. xvi. p. 44, 1878. 
Golungo Alto.— On fallen branches, Alto Queta : March 1855. 
No. 431. 
4. S. versicolor Fr. Epicr. p. 547 (1836-38). 
Golungo Alto. — On fallen branches in the primitive dense 
mountainous woods of Alto Queta ; April 1856. No. 430. 
5. S, spadiceum Fr. I.e., p. 549. 
Golungo Alto.— On decayed wood in the forests of Mussengue ; 
May 1855. No. 437. 
6. S. lobatum Fr. I.e., p. 547. 
Huilla.— On rotten trunks in woods near lake Ivantala ; Feb. I860. 
No. 428. 
