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broad dark red concentric zones ; stipe central ; pores greyish-white, 5-6 

 to 1 mm. Sterile margin 1 mm. broad, white. 



No. 148 : Pileus semicircular, 8 cm. in diameter, dark golden yellow, 

 with many narrow zones of almost the same colour ; stipe almost lateral ; 

 pores dark bluish-grey, 4-5 to 1 mm. Sterile margin 2-2-| mm. broad, wood- 

 coloured. 



Grevillea, vol. 14, p. 78, gives the following synonyms : P. crassipes Curr., 

 P. Cupreonitens, Kalchb., and vol. 15, p. 56 : P. Katui, Ehr. This species 

 is widely distributed in Australia and Africa (cf . Torrend in ' Broteria,' 

 1905, p. 218). 



Poiystictus ? senex, Mont. 



' Forma junior, crassior, obtusa, azona' (Romell.) 



On old stem. — Compound St. Xavier's College, Bombay. — Oct. 1907 — 

 No. 146. 



Poiystictus sarawacensis, Berk — Khandala. 



Hexagona tenuis, Hook. 



On wood. — Khandala (Western Ghats) — April 1907 — No. 167 — Bassein — 

 Sept. 1907— No. 135 and 137. 



Different forms ; pores 5-9 to 5 mm. ; zones of pileus sometimes almost 

 disappearing. 



Hexagona poiygramma, Mont. 



On wood. — Khandala (Western Ghats). — No. 152. 



Large-pored form of H. tenuis, (cf . Lloyd, SyRopsis 1910) ; Pores 3 to 

 5 mm. 



Lenzites ochroleuca, Lev. 



(Hexagona glabra Lev., cf. Lloyd, Synopsis 1910, p. 31.) 



On stems.— Bombay, Aug. 1908, No. 163— Khandala, No. 56 and 150. 



Various hymenial forms. Dcedalea aulacophylla. Berk. Salsette, No. 52. 



The faint zones disappear sometimes entirely. 



Lenzites repanda Pers. 



On stems. — Dehra Dun, U. P., No. 155 — Simla, No. 134. 



In the latter form storeyed arrangement of the pilei. In the first the 

 pileus with central stipe. 



No. 150 represents a form which differs by the umbrine, much-zoned 

 upper side of the pileus ; as to the other characters it agrees with the type. 

 Perhaps another species ? . . 



AGARIC ACE Ji]. 



Marasmius spaniophyllus, Berk. 



On branches. — Khandala (Western Ghats), — No. 59. 



Xerotus iateritius, B. et C. 



On dead branches. — ^Khandala. — No. 145, 127. 



Accoiding to Mr. Lloyd probably identical with Xerotus nigritus, Fr. 



