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Koh Chang. 



Area: India, Province of Behar, Bengal. 



81. L. exilis Klotzsch in Berk. Exot. Fungi, no. 5, 397. 



A very abundant and widely distributed species in the Old World 

 tropics. 



Koh Chang, on the stump of a tree. 



Area: Central Africa, Mauritius, India, Malaya, Ceylon, Australia, Cuba. 



Panus. 



82. P. luteolus Massee (sp. nov). 



Sessilis, imbricatus; pileus fere membranaceus, lentus, subreni- 

 formis, tomento flavo obductus, 3 — 5 cm. Iongus; lamellae angu- 

 stissimae, confertissimae , pallidae, acie acutae; sporae hyalinae, 

 5x3//. 



Remarkable for the very thin flesh of the pileus, and the exceedingly 

 narrow and closely crowded gills. Allied to P. aureofulvus Cooke, from 

 Perak, Malacca. 



Jungle near Klong Prao, on dead trees. 



83. P. spathulatus Massee (sp. nov.). 



Gaespitosus; pileus tenuis, lentus, pallidus, suborbicularis seu 

 reniformis, margine arete involuto, albidus, 3 — 5 cm. latus; lamellae 

 confertissimae, angustissimae, acie integrae, albidae; sporae hyalinae, 

 4 x 2,5 ; stipes exacte lateralis , elongatus , cylindraceus , fibroso- 

 lignosus, pileus concolor, 4—6 cm. Iongus. 



Distingished from all known species by the elongated stem, and very 

 narrow, densely crowded gills. 



Jungle near Klong Son, on the ground. 



84. P. troglodytes Fries Nov. Symb. Myc. 227. 



An interesting discovery, extending the range of a species previously 

 known only from one locality. 



Jungle near Klong Munsé, on dead trees. 

 Area: Ins. St. Thomas. 



Claudopus Fr. 



85. C. sphaerosporus Pat. 



Jungle near Klong Son, on stumps of trees. 



Flammula Fr. 



80. P. sulphurea Massee (sp. nov.) 



Gaespitosus. Pileus convexo-expansus , glaber, margine pellu- 

 cide striatus sicco levis, laete sulphureus, 1 — 2 cm. latus; lamellae 



