No. 65.] 
[September, 1884. 
<$mi Iba, 
A QUAETEELY EECOED OF CEYPTOGAMIC BOTANY 
AND ITS LITEEATUEE. 
FUNGI OF PERAK. 
By M. C. Cooke. 
This collection was made under the superintendence of Dr. Geo. 
King, of the Calcutta Botanic Garden. 
Lenti nus exilis, Klotsch. 
Lentinus dactyliophorus, Lev. 
Lenzites platyphyllus, Cooke. 
Pileo subreniformi (vel orbiculari) suberoso, albido, postice lato 
(vel centro), affixi, subtiliter velutino, prsecipue margine radiato- 
sulcato, dein striato, contextu concolore tenui (2 mm.) lamellis sub- 
distantibus, latissimis (1 unc.) furcatis, ochroleucis. 
On rotten wood. Goping. Malay Peninsula. Aug., 1840. 
(No. 607.) 
Pileus from 2 to 6 inches broad. Size and habit of L. ochro- 
phyllus , B., but gills more distant, much broader, and the pileus 
distinctly radiato- sulcate, or striate. The mycelium, running under 
the bark, is of a bright orange colour. 
Lenzites applanata, Fries. 
Folypoxus (Melanopus) hemicapnodes, Berk., var. dimoxphus. 
Pileo coriaceo-membranaceo lento quandoque infundibuliformi, 
alias reniformi, vel lobato, vel fissurato, pallido vel ochroleuco, sub- 
tiliter striatulo, initio leniter sericeo, demum glabrescente. Stipite 
centrali, lateralive, gracili, erecto, basi discoideo, nigro-velutino, 
sicco rugoso ; hymenio albido, poris parce decurrentibus, rotundis, 
aequalibus, minutis (i mm. diam.). 
On dead logs. Goping. Malay Peninsula. (No 665.) 
Pileus scarcely exceeding 1 in. diam. Stem about the same 
length, 1 line thick. It is evidently allied to P. Leprieurii, but 
differs in several important points. The pileus is sometimes in- 
fundibuliform, or discoid, with the stem central, but more usually 
reniform, with the stem lateral. The pilei of two or three specimens 
are sometimes confluent. 
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