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Favolus tenerrimus, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 396, Darjeeling, 



Favolus tesselatus, Mont. Syll. VI, p. 393, Darjeeling. 



P. Henn. II, p. 327, Saharanpur Garden, on wood of Barrinf/tonia acu- 

 tangula. — Ceylon, East India, Borneo, Central and South America, Africa. 

 (Cfr. Theissen, Polyp. No. 1(1) 



Fomes adamantinus. Berk. Syll. VI, p. 204, Khasia, Sikkim and Darjeeling. 



Fomes applanatus, (Pers.), Wallr. Syll. VI, p. 176. 



P. Henn. II, p. o25, Saharanpur Garden ; Theissen, F. Bombay, Khan- 

 dala. (Cfr. Synonyms, Theissen, Polyp. No. 18.) — Europe, Siberia, North 

 and South America, Africa, Australia, East India. 



Fomes australis Fr. Syll. VI, p. 176. 



P. Henn. II, p. 325, Mussoorie, Arnigadh (5,500 ft.) ; Saharanpur Garden, 

 on Casuarina. (See Synonyms, Theissen, Polyp. No. 18). — Europe, Africa, 

 South America, Australia, East India, New Zealand, New Guinea. 



Fomes cinereo-fuscus, Cvirr. Syll. VI, p. 203, Pegu. 



Fomes cornu-bovis, Cooke Syll. VI, p. 164, Khasia; Malacca. 



Fomes endophsBus, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 178, Khasia. 



Fomes hemitephrus. Berk. Syll. VI, p. 199, Coromandel Coast. 



Fomes inamoenus, Mont. Syll. VI, p. 191, Nilgherries. 



Fomes introstuppeus, B. etC. Syll. VI, p. 170, East India and Malacca on 

 Juglans. 



Fomes peguanus, Mont. Syll. VI, p. 179, Pegu, on Nauclea. 



Fomes pudens. Berk. Syll. VI, p. 162, Khasia. 



Fomes rimosus, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 181. 



P. Henn. I, Kalsia, on Dcdbergia Sissoo. For synonyms see Theissen, 

 Polyp. No. 28. — East India, Australia, New Guinea, South Africa, South 

 America. 



Fomes scopulosus. Berk. Syll. VI, p. 201, Sikkim and Australia. 



Fomes semitostus, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 200, Khasia. 



Fomes spadiceus. Berk. Syll. VI, p. 193, locality unknown. 



Fomes Thomson!, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 170, Simla. 



Fomes zelandicus, Cooke Syll. VI, p. 181, Coromandel. 



Ganoderma lucidum (Leys.), Fr. Syll. VI, p. 147. 



P. Henn. I, Kalsia ; II, p. 325, Saharanpur Garden ; Theissen, F. Bombay. 

 Victoria Garden, Bombay ; forma resinacemn (Bond.) Andheri, Salsette 

 and Bandra. (For synonyms, see Theissen, Polyp. No. 63), Cfr. Murrill I ; 

 Petch, Circulars " On Cocoanut-root disease" — Cosmopolitan. 



Gloeoporus corrugatus, Berk. Syll. XI, p. 103, Neilgherries. 



Hexagona apiaria, Pers. Syll. VI, p. 358. 



Syn.: H. Wightii, Kl., ib. p. 357. 



Lloyd, Hexag. p. 6 : Philippines, Ceylon, East India, Australia, New- 

 Guinea, Guadeloupe, Borneo. 



Hexagona glabra. Lev. Syll. VI, p. 364. 



Reported from Bombay. This species is not an Hexagona, but an hexa- 

 gonal form of Lenzites ochroleuca. (Cfr. Lloyd, Hexag., p. 44.) 



Hexagona Kurzii, Curr. Syll. VI, p. 360. 



Mutlah. Cfr. Lloyd., p. 21. 



Hexagona macrotrema, Jungh. Syll. VI, p. 369. 



Syn. : H. Molkenboeri, Lev. Syll. 1. cit. 



Reported from Java and "various points" of East India; localities 

 desired. It is but a form of H. albida. Lloyd knows only three speci- 

 mens, from Java, New Guinea, and tropical Africa. 



Hexagona polygramma, Mont. Syll. VI, p. 367. 



Theissen, F. Bombay. Khandala. This species is a form of H. tenuis 

 with larger pores ; it occurs also in Ceylon, Borneo, Australia, South 

 Africa, Mexico, Cuba and South America. 



