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HymenoGhaete strigosa, B. et Br. Syll. VI, p. 1592, 



Theissen, F. Bombay. Khandala- — Known from Ceylon, Malacca and 

 Australia. 



Hymenochaete rubiginosa, (Schrad.), Lev. Syll. VI, p. 589. 



East India, Borneo, Australia, North America, Patagonia, Europe. 



Hymenochaete depallens, B. et C. Syll. VI, p. 596. 



P. Henn. ii, p. 324, ' Saharanpur Garden. — Known from Ceylon and 

 Singapore. 



Cladoderris mussooriensis, P'. Henn. II, p. 324. — On the ground, Mussoorie, 

 Arnigadh (5,500 ft.) 



2.— OLAVARIACE^. 



Clavaria Gollani, P. Henn. 



P. Henn. I, p. 151, II, p. 324 — Saharanpur Garden. 



Clavaria pyxidata, (Pers.) Syll. VI, p. 698. 



P. Henn., ibid, Mussoorie, Arnigadh. — Known from Europe, N. America 

 Cuba, Australia. 



Lachnociadium Hookeri, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 738. 



Khasia. 



Lachnociadium mussooriense, P. Henn. II, p. 324. 



Mussoorie, Arnigadh, on the ground. 



Calocera viscosa, Fr. Syll. VI, p. 732. 



GreviU. VIII, p. 96, Belgaum — Occurs in Europe, N. America and 

 Malacca. 



3.— HYDNAOE^. 



Lopharia mirabilis, (Berk.) Pat. 



Syn. : Radulum mirabile, B. et Br. Syll. VI, p. 496. 

 TMoaitedella mirabilis (B.) Mass. 



P. Henn., II, p. 325, Saharanpur Garden. Cfr. T. Petch. Revisions of 

 Ceylon Fungi, II, p. 410 — Ceylon, Borneo. 



Radulum Emerici, Berk. Syll. XI, p. 111. 



Neilgherries. 



Radulum neilgherrensis, Berk. 1. cit. 



Neilgherries. 



Radulum spongiosum, Berk. 1. cit. 



Nepal. 



Sistotrema ochroleucum, Lev. Syll. VI, p. 481. 



See Lenzites {Polyporacece) . 



Hydnum delicatulum, Kl. Syll. VI, p. 458. 



East India ; Australia. 



Hydnum gilvum, Berk. 1. cit., p. 459. 



Darjeeling. 



Hydnum Thwaitesi, B. et Br. 1. c, p. 433. 



Neilgherries ; Ceylon. 



Hydnum Vespertilio, Berk. 1. c, p. 442. 



Nunklow (Khari Hills). 



Hydnum repandum, L. Syll VI, p. 435. 



P. Henn. II, p. 325 — Mussoorie, Arnigadh, Europe, North America, 

 Tasmania. 



Hydnum Aitchesoni, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 454. 



Grevill. IV, p. 137, Gulmarg (8,500 ft.) during the rains, September. 

 Esculent ; vernacular name " liyle-gub." 



Hydnum flabelliforme, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 457. 



Sikkim; North America ; Cuba. 



