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Hexagona scutigera, Fr. Syll. VI, p. 362. 



Reported from Brazil, Paraguay and East India. I doubt, whether 

 the latter statement is quite certain; for scittujera is only a form of 

 H. variegata, which is an exclusively American plant. (Cfr. Lloyd,. 

 Hexag., p. 13.) 



Hexagona sinensis, Fr. Syll. VI, p. 357. 



Reported from China, Mauritius and East India. "This species in 

 reality is merely a change of name of Boletus favus of which no type exists." 

 (Lloyd, Hexag., p. 45). 



Hexagona subtenuis, Berk. Syll. XI, p. 99. 



East India, Central America, Australia. Lloyd (Hexag., p. 26) considers 

 it as a form of H. tenuis. 



Hexagona tenuis, Hook. Syll. VI, p. 366. 



P. Henn. II, p. 327, Saharanpur Garden ; I, f . minor, Bilaspore on dead 

 branches of Mangifera indica ; Theissen. F. Bombay. Khandala and 

 Bassein. "Widely distributed plant in most warm countries of the world." 

 (Lloyd, Hexag., p. 23.) 



Lenzites acuta, Berk. Syll. V., p. 643, Khasia, Himalaya, Philippines, 

 Lenzites betuiina (L), Fr. Syll. V, p. 638. 



P. Henn. II, p. 328, Mussoorie, Armigadh (6,500 ft.), Europe, Siberia,. 

 North America, Australia. 



Lenzites eximia, Berk. Syll. V, p. 648, Sikkim and Himalaya. 

 Lenzites ochroleuca, Lev. 



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

 Dcedalea Hobsoni, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 379. 

 Trametes lobata, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 343. 

 Dcedalea ochracea, Kalch. Syll. VI, p. 372. 

 Dcedalea fiabellum. Berk. Syll. IX, p. 200. 

 Lenzites ochrophylla, Berk. Syll. V, p. 660. 

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

 Hexagona picta, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 361. 

 Cfr. Lloyd, Hexag., p. 31, where the other synonyms of this most poly- 

 morphic species may be found. It is very common in East India, Ceylon,, 

 Australia, Philippines, etc. Theissen, F. Bombay. Bombay, Khandala and 

 Salsette, 



Lenzites repanda (Mont.), Fr. Syll. V, p. 660. 

 Syn. : Lenzites applanata, Fr. Syll. V, p. 644. 

 Lenzites Palisoti, Fr. Syll. V, p. 660. 

 Lenzites pallida, Berk. Syll. V, p. 650. 

 Lenzites polita, Fr. Syll. V, p. 649. 

 Lenzites deplanata, Fr. Syll. V, p. 644. 

 Theissen, F. Bombay. Dehra Dun and Simla. In Syll. 11. cit. repanda, 

 reported from Sikkim (India), Ceylon, Borneo, New Zealand, North America, 

 Cuba ; applanata, from Brazil, Guyana, Ceylon, Perak, Mauritius ; Ralisoti 

 from South Africa and Australia ; pallida from Khasia (India) and Philip- 

 pines ; polita from Brazil and the Isle of Bourbon ; deplanata from Ceylon, 

 Nepal, Australia, Cuba, Brazil, Guinea and South Africa. (Cfr. Theissen,. 

 Polyp. No. 38, Romell, p. 11, Murr. X.) 



Lenzites rugulosa, Berk. Syll. V, p. 649, Darjeeling. 

 Lenzites subferruginea, Berk. Syll. V, p. 643, Khasia, Himalaya. 

 Merulius lignosus, Berk. Syll. VI, p. 420, Darjeeling. 

 Merulius pseudolacrymans, P. Henn. II, p. 328. 

 Saharanpur Garden, on roots of trees. 

 Polyporus adustus (Willd.), Fr. Syll. VI, p. 125. 



Sikkim, Europe, North America, Cuba, Australia, New Zealand, East and 

 South Africa, Brazil, Patagonia, China. (Cfr. Theissen, Polyp. No. 42.) 



