Pohjpm'us] V. POLYPORE.'E (Smith). 4G7 



V. POLYPOREiE. 



1. POLYPORUS Mich. Nova Plant. Gen., gen. 129, 1729. 



1. P. brumalis Fr. Syst. Myc. I. p. 348 (1821). 



GoLUNGO Alto. — On rotten trunks in the primitive woods of 

 Quisuoula near Bango-Aquitamba ; Aug. 1857. No. 251. 



PuNGO Andonoo. — On rotten trunks of Phoenix recUnata on the 

 island Calemba, near Quisonde ; March 1857. No. 253. In sandy 

 woods between Condo and Quisonde near the river Cuanza; March 

 1857. No. 253. 



2. P. gilvns Schwein. Fung. Carolin. No. 897, in Leipzig Schr. 

 Nat. Gesell. I. p. 96, 1822. 



HuiLLA. — On trunks of almost dead Leguminosm in woods of Panda 

 (Brachystegia) near the lake of the Hippopotami (Ivantala) ; Feb. 

 1860. No. 377. 



GrOLUXGO Alto. — On prostrate small trunks of Moreira (Chloro- 

 phora excelsa) near Sobato Bango ; Sept. 1856. No. 391. 



PxjNGO Andongo. — On branches of trees in the woods near Quitage ; 

 March 1857. No. 392. 



3. P. scruposus Fr. Epicr. p. 473 (1836-38). 



PuNGO Andongo. — On old rotting trunks near Condo, at the great 

 cataract of the river Cuanza ; March 1857. No. 390. 



4. P. uoctilucens Lagerh. Ueber. ein. neu. phosph. Polyporus 

 in Bol. da See. Brot. 1889, pp. 178-80. 



PuNGO Andongo. — In light clear woods near Condo and Candumba ; 

 March 1857. No. 385. Eemarkably phosphorescent at night. 



2. FOMES Fr. Nov. Sym. p. 47 (1851). 



1. F. lucidus Fr., I.e., p. 61. 



Pdngo Andongo. — March 1857. No. 247- In woods composed of 

 Mimosce and Brachystegia tamarindoides Welw. vel afE. (Muzamba), on 

 sandy soil into which the stalk of the fungus had penetrated deeply, 

 between Condo and Quisonde ; March 1857. No. 257. 



2. F. igniarius Fr. Syst. Myc. I. p. 375 (1821). 



Sierra Leone. — On old trunks in Sugar-loaf Mountains, rare ; 

 Sept. 1853. No. 386. 



3. POLYSTICTUS Fr. Nov. Sym., p. 70 (1851). 



1. P. xanthopus Fr., I.e., p. 74. 



GOLTJNGO Alto. — On decaying trunks in Mata de Quisucula ; Dec. 

 1855. No. 238. 



PuNGO Andongo. — Very rare. On decaying trunks of Phoenix 

 recUnata on the great island of the river Cuanza called Calemba 

 between Condo and Quisonde ; March 1857. No. 239. 



2. P. affinis Fr., I.e., p. 74. 



GoLUNGO Alto. — Very rare. On old trunks of Melia, " Bombolo,'' 

 in the elevated woods of M. de Queta ; June 1856. No. 249. 



3. P. sanguineus Fr., I.e., p. 74. 



GoLUNGO Alto.— On fallen branches of the tree Mangue do Monte 



