Graff: Basidiomycetes Collected in Indo-China 217 
Daedalea indica Jungh. Flor. Crypt. Java (1838) 74. 
Lenzites pallida Berk. Lond. Journ. Bot. i (1842) 146. 
Lenzites platypoda Lev. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. Ill, 2 (1844) 180. 
Robinson 1405. 
This species is of very general tropical distribution. 
Daedalea lurida Lev. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. Ill, 2 (1844) 198 
Daedalea subconfragosa Murr. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 35 (1908) 
415- 
Robinson 1421. 
Robinson’s collection has been compared with co-type material 
of D. subconfragosa with which it agrees perfectly and they are 
undoubtedly identical with Leveille’s species from Java. 
Java and the Philippines seems to be the limit of distribution 
as yet published. 
Hexagonia Fries 
Hexagonia tenuis (Hook.) Fr. Epicrisis (1836) 498 
Boletus tenuis Hook, ex Knuth, Syn. Plant. (1822-1825) 10. 
Boletus reticulatus Hook, in 1 . c., page 9. 
Polyporus tenuis Kl. Linnaea 8 (1833) 482. 
Robinson 1487. 
Previously reported from Central America, Natal, Mauritius, 
India, and Malacca. 
Lentinus Fries 
Lentinus exilis Klotz. ex Fr. Syn. Lent. (1836) 10; Fr. Epicr. 
Myc. (1836) 393 
Robinson 1420. 
Basidia cylindrical 6.5 by 33.0 /a, sterigmata slightly curved 
3.3 /X, spores 2.2 to 2.6 by 6.6 fi, cylindrical to sausage shaped, 
hyaline. 
A species of probably general tropical distribution. Known 
from Cuba, Australia, Mauritius, Ceylon, and the Philippines. 
Mount Vernon, N. Y. 
