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SOME EXOTIC FUNGI. 
On wood. Mauritius, No. 2. 
Pileiis 8 by 5 indies, inches thick behind, attenuated out- 
wards, sometimes pendulous. At first laccate, and resembling 
some of the sessile forms of P. lucidus, but in many features quite 
distinct. 
Polyporus (Inodermei) caperatus, B, (No. 19.) 
Trametes hystrix, Cke. 
Pileo suberoso, applanato, azono, fusco, setis rigidis, compressis, 
atro-fuscis strigoso, intus pallide fusco ; poris mediis, rotundis, 
lequalibus, obtusis, fuscis (-7 mm. diam), dissepimentis crassis. 
On trunks. Mauritius, No. 1. 
Allied to T. liydnoides and T. fibrosa, but pores much larger 
than in either. Pileus 4-5 inches by 2^ inches, about 1^ inch 
thick behind, margin acute. 
Trametes ungulatus, Beriz. 
Favolus hepaticus, Kl. 
Cyclomyces fuscus, Kze. 
Hydnum ochraceum, Fr. 
Cladoderris dendritica, P. 
Stereum lobatum, Kze. 
Kirneola auricula- Judaae, Fr. 
Andaman Islands. 
Collected by the late S. Kurz. 
Polyporus grammocephalus, B. 
Polyporus Curreyi, Be7’k. 
Lentinus exilis, Kl. 
Zientinus revelatus. Berk. 
Lenzites repanda, Fr. 
West Africa. 
Kydnum (Apus) durescens, CJce. 
Pallido-fulvum. Pileo coriaceo-lignoso, tenui, undulato, striato, 
concentrice subzonato, glabro, durescente ; margine acuto, 
flexuoso; aculeis rigidis, crassiusculis, brevibus, obtusis, regularibus, 
(1^-2 mm. long.) 
On wood. West Africa (Mann. No. 9.) 
Allied to II. glabrescens. Berk. 3-3^ inches broad, 2Jin. long, 
substance thin but hard. Hymenium rather darker than the 
pileus. A most distinct and characteristic species, with the habit 
of a Polyporus. 
Jamaica. 
Ustilago strumosa, Cke. 
Stroma nodulosa, globosa, dura, pallida, punctata, scleroti- 
formis, intus concolor. Sporis in periphericis, sub cuticula ge- 
rentibus, olivaceis ; sub lente globosis, ovalibus, ovoideis, regu- 
laribus, vel sub-irregularibus (•006-’008 mm. diam.) olivaceo- 
brunneis, episporio tenui, l^vi. 
(No. 18.) 
(No. 8.) 
(No. 11.) 
