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other, reflex, sometimes resupinate : pores sometimes lenzitoid, running 

 in different ways. 



As to the other characters fully agreeing with Father Theissen's Brazilian 

 specimens. 



On dead stems. — Andheri (Salsette). — No. 131 and 132. 



Polyporus umbilicatus, Berk. 



According to Mr. Lloyd approaching the European P. lepideus Fr. Pilei 

 3-6 cm. in circumference, often grown together, but the stipes free. Stipe 

 central, 4-5 cm. long, 2-3 mm. in diameter, reaching almost 5 mm. towards 

 the upper end, smooth. Pores 4 to 1 mm. 



On Wood. — ^Compound of St. Xavier's College, Bombay. — No. 116 

 and 151. 



Polyporus aff. grammocephalus, Berk. 



According to Mr. Lloyd different as to the way of growing, otherwise 

 closely allied to grammocephalus. The differences between the specimens 

 of Ule's Mycotheca brasiliensis and the Indian specimens are considerable. 

 Pileus fan-shaped or semicircular, 3-6 cm. in circumference, with a short 

 stout stipe. Pileus 4 mm. thick, of which 1-16 mm. belong to the hyme- 

 nium. Upper surface pretty rough. Pores ca 2^ — 3 to 1 mm., (in Ule's 

 specimens 6). 



On stems. — Poona. — 4ug. 1906. — No. 162. 



Polystictus russogramme, Berk. 



On wood. — Khandala. — No. 115. 



Polystictus occidentalis, Kl. f . resupinata. 



On decaying wood. — Bandora. — No. 9. 



Polystictus occidentalis Kl. f . tenuis. 



'•'Ad P. gibberulosum valde accedens, nisi idem." (Romell). 



On branches. — Bombay. — Aug. 1908. — -No. 166. 



Polystictus floridanus, Berk, forma. 



Differs slightly by the brownish-red colour of the hymenium. 



On wood. — Dehra Dun.— No. 173. 



Polystictus zonatus (Koen.), Berk. 



On branches. — Bombay. — Aug. 1908. — No. 164. 



Polystictus sanguineus (L.), Mey. 



On stems. — Dehra Dun. 



Polystictus leoninus, Kl. 



On stems.— Anand (Gujarat). — No. 82. — (Collected by Rev. H. Zur- 

 hausen). 



Polystictus zeyianicus, Berk. 



On branches. — Khandala. — No. 76. 



Polystictus xanthopus, Fr. 



On stems.— Simla.— April 1907.— No. 124 and 148. 



No. 124: Pileus 8| cm. in diameter, O, 5 mm. thick, reddish-yellow, with 



