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hymenio pallido, poris mediis rotundatis, subsequalibus (J mm, 
diam.) granulis arenarum involventibus ; contextu umbrino. 
On logs laying on sandy ground. Goping. Malay Peninsula. 
Aug., 1880. 
Pileus 2-3 in. broad, 1-2 lines thick. Externally very similar 
to Polyporus Parishii , Berk, but differing in its decided brown sub- 
stance, and in the hymenium enclosing particles of sand in the pro- 
cess of growth, which characterized the whole of some twenty 
specimens. 
Polyporus (Inodermei) caliginosus, Cesati, vix Berk. 
Polyporus (Inodermei) cingulatus, Berk,, non Fries. 
Polyporus (Inodermei) aratus, Berk. 
Polyporus (Inodermei) cinerascens, Fries. 
Polyporus (Inodermei) brunneo-pictus, Berk. 
Polyporus (Inodermei) hirsutus, Fries. 
Polyporus (Inodermei) substygius, B. Sf Br. 
Polyporus (Inodermei) submembranaceus, Berk. 
Trametes rigida, Berk. 
Trametes occidentalis, Fries. 
Daedalea sanguinea, Klotsch. 
Favolus scaber, B. Sf Br. 
Hexagona tenuis, Berk. 
Beccaria insignis, Cesati. 
Cladoderris dendritica, Pers. 
Cladoderris spongiosa, Furies. 
Stereum Mellisii, Berk. 
Stereum lobatum, Kunze. 
Stereum aterrimum, Cooke. 
Rigido-coriaceum, ambienti-liberum, nigrum. Pileo semi-circu- 
lari, sublobato, flexuosoque, concentrice sulcato-zonato, glabre- 
scente, contextu nigro-fusco, nigro-purpureo vergente ; hymenio 
glabro, atro-fuligineo, pruinoso, demum nigrescente. 
On rotten wood in open dry ground. Goping. Malay Penin- 
sula. Aug., 1860. (FT. Kunstler .) 
Allied to S. princeps and S. scytale. Pileus 2 to 3 inches broad, 
very rigid, but fragile, 1 mm. thick and upwards. Substance 
purplish black. The pilei are often more or less connate at the 
base in a thick irregular common stem. 
Stereum involutum, Klotsch. 
Guepinia flabellata, Cooke. 
Casspitosa, flabellata, rubrofusca, postice attenuata, discoideo- 
afflxa. stipite proprio nullo, pileo margine lobato inciso, hinc illic 
profunde diviso, utrinque glabro, hymenio subpallidiori. 
On rotten logs. Goping. Malay Peninsula. (No. 646.) 
Pileus 2-2 J in. long, 1^-2 inches broad. Attenuated downwards 
to the discoid base. Thinner than G. helvelloides. 
Hypoxylon (Daldinia) concentricum, Grev. 
