CEYLON POLYPORI. 
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508. Polyporus interruptus B. & Br. (652 in part). 
Thwaites 652 is in Herb. Kew and Herb. Peradeniya. 
The specimens appear to me to be the same as those 
assigned to P. vulgaris. 
509. Polyporus epilinteus B. & Br. (605). 
Thwaites 605 in Herb. Kew, sub P. epilinteus^ 
includes three pieces on one sheet, ex Herb. Berkeley, 
two marked by Bresadola, P. zortalis B. resupinatus, 
and the other, P. albomarginatus Lev., /. resupinatus. 
Specimens (Thwaites 605) ex Herb. Currey and Herb. 
Cooke are the same as the first of these, and show a 
resupinate margin. With the exception of the piece 
labelled P. albomarginatus, which is young P. kermes, 
all are P. cartilagineus B. & Br., i.e., P. zonalis Berk. 
Poria epilintea is recorded for Peradeniya by Bresadola 
{loc. cit.) from von HöhneFs collection. 
~ Polyporus contractus Berk. 
Named from Gardner’s collection. Decades of Fungi, 
176. The type is either Polyporus zonalis or Pomes 
lignosus. 
— Peziza Ceylonsche. 
From the figure this was a Lentinus, but the des 
cription is that of a. Polyporus, probably P. xanthopas. 
— Peziza limbosa. 
The description and figure indicate a Polyporoid 
fungus, probably Hexagonia ochroleuca. The pores 
shown in the figure are too large for those of P. bicolor, 
to which it might otherwise be referred. 
— Polyporus crenatus Berk. 
The type specimens in Herb. British Museum are P. 
flabelliformis with a lobed margin, a fairly frequent 
form. 
— Polyporus Kœnigii Berk. 
The type specimens in Herb. British Museum are 
apparently P. grammocephalus or P. russoceps. They 
have not been microscopically examined. 
