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Hydnum iachnodontium, Berk. Syll. XI, p. 108. 



Neilgherries. 



Hydnum analogum, Berk. 1. cit., p. 108. 



Neilgherries. 



Irpexflavus Kl. Syll. VI, p. 486. 



Syn. : Polystictus Jlavus Jungh. 



P. Henn. I, II, p. 326, Bilaspore ; Saharanpur Garden. — Theissen, F. 

 Bombay. Khandala at Salsette — The species is also found in Africa, Aus- 

 . tralia, Ceylon, Java, Samoa, North America. 



Irpex canescens, Fr. Syll. VI, p. 485. 



Theissen, F. Bombay. Khandala — Often quoted as the forma canescens 

 of Irpex lacteus Fr., cfr. Theissen, Hymenomyc. riogr. n. 36 (Broteria, 

 1912). It occurs also in Europe and Brazil. 



Irpex vellereus, B. et Br. Syll. VI, p. 489. 



Theissen, F. Bombay. Khandala. Type from Ceylon. 



Irpex zonatus, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 489. 



F. minor, Sikkim ; Nepal. 



4.— POLYPORAOE^ . 



For practical reasons we follow the alphabetical order in the enumeration 

 of the genera and species. Where not otherwise stated, the habitat is 

 always 'on wood, on branches. ' 



The following abbreviations are used when referring to the chief litera- 

 ture. 



Lloyd, Polyst.^ — C. G. Lloyd, Synopsis of the sections Microporus, Taba- 

 cinus and Funales of the genus Polystictus, August 1910. 



Lloyd, Hexag. — C. G. Lloyd, Synopsis of the genus Hexagona, June 

 1910. 



Murr. I-XIII — William A. Murrill, The Polyporacete of North America 

 (contributions from the New York Botanical Garden, No. 29, etc., 1902- 

 1906). 



Romell — L. Romell. Hymenomycetes Austro-Americani I (Bihang K. Sv. 

 Vet.-Akad. Handl., vol. 26, III, No. 16). 



Theissen, Polyp. F.^ — Theissen S. T., Polyporacege austro-brasilienses- 

 (Denkschr. K. Akad. Wissensch. Wien 1911, Vol. 83). 



Boletus areolatus. Berk. Syll. VI, p. 44, Kala Panee, Khasia, on the 

 ground. 



Boletus delphinus, Berk. Syll., p. 28, Darjeeling, on the ground. 



Boletus emodensis, Berk. Syll., p. 20, Darjeeling, on the ground. 



Boletus flavipes, Berk. Syll., p. 28, Myrong, Khasia, on the ground. 



Boletus fragicolor, Berk. Syll., p. 29, Khasia, on the ground. 



Boletus furfuraceus, Berk. Syll., p. 28, Moflong, Khasia, on the ground. 



Boletus gigas, Berk. Syll., p. 33, Lachen river. 



Boletus pusillus, Berk. Syll., p. 46, Khasia, on the ground. 



Boletus scrobiculatus, Berk. Syll., p. 37, Mofiong, Khasia, on the ground. 



Boletus ustalis, Berk. Syll., p. 20, Darjeeling, on the ground. 



Boletus verrucarius, Berk. Syll., p. 33, Sikkim, on the ground 



Cyclomyces fuscus, Kze. Syll. VI, p. 389. 



Cfr. Lloyd, Mycol. Notes No. 36, East India.— Type from Mauritius. 



Cyclomyces turbinatus. Berk., 1. cit., p. 390. 



Syn.: Oyclomyces javanicus, Pat. Syll. XIV, p. 195, from Java. Nunklow,. 

 East India. Lloyd, 1. cit., thinks this species might be identical with Cyclo- 

 myces Greenii, Berk., from North America, whilst Murrill VIII takes the^ 

 latter as the type of quite a different genus Cycloporus. 



Daedalea emodensis. Berk. Syll. VI, p. 374, Lebong. 



Favolus intestinalis, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 400, Darjeeling. 



