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“ Damboul, March, 1868,” as cited by Berkeley and 
Broome, but several Ceylon specimens are not localized. 
All are Trametes (Hexagonia) ocJiroleuca, 
511. Trametes rugosa B. & Br. 
The type in Herb. Kew, Thwaites 568, Central 
Province, 1868,” is a single specimen, a rather thick 
form of Trametes ochroleuca, according to Lloyd. The 
sections marked Thwaites 568 in Herb. Peradeniya 
appear to be nearer Hexagonia durissima, but they are 
scarcely identifiable. 
512. Trametes lobata Berk. (257). 
I was unable to find any specimen marked Ceylon, or 
257, svh T. lohata in Herb. Kew. A Ceylon specimen in 
Herb. British Museum, ex Herb. Broome, is Polyporus 
Peradeniæ. 
513. Trametes læticolor Berk. 
Herb. Kew contains a Ceylon specimen, coU. 
Gardner, and another Ceylon specimen without 
collector’s name. These are Trametes ocTiroleuca. 
514. Trametes occidentalis Fi. (Gardner 77, 95, 122). 
In Herb. Kew sub P, occidentalis is 77, labelled 
Trametes occidentalis ; also Gardner 77, 95, 122, and 
Thwaites, 1850. In Herb. Peradeniya are Thwaites 77 
and 222. The latter are Irpex flavus. 
515. Trametes gibbosa Fr. (406). 
The sheet of Thwaites 406 is in Herb. Kew, but the 
specimen is missing. 
516. Trametes levis Berk. (121). 
Only one specimen, from Gardner, in Herb. Kew. 
517. Trametes versiformis B. & Br. (968). 
Thwaites 968 in Herb. Kew contains four pieces, 
marked by Bresadola : ‘‘ a-b ne pas Tr. = d qui 
serait le type de Trametes versiformis : c ne pas = ab, ne 
pas = d : sont très especes diverses.” Cis represented 
in Herb. Peradeniya, and is either P. niphodes, or some 
closely allied species. It appears to me that a, b, and 
d, might be the same species. 
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