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FETCH : 
— Trametes lactinea Berk. ^ 
This was described by Berkeley from Königes 
collection ‘‘ König, Herb. British Museum, without 
habitat.” There is a fine specimen in the Herb. 
British Museum, which agrees with specimens recently 
collected in Ceylon. It was recorded for Ceylon by 
Berkeley from Gardner’s collection, and there are three 
Ceylon specimens so named in Herb. Kew. The latter 
are somewhat softer than the British Museum specimen. 
One marked by Berkeley, “ Trametes lactinea var.,” is 
marked ‘‘ doubtful ” by Bresadola. A third specimen 
labelled ‘‘ Ceylon'” is marked ‘‘ Trametes lactinea ” 
(unsigned), and '' co-type ” by Lloyd. All are thinner 
than the British Museum specimen. Trametes lactinea 
was not included by Berkeley and Broome in “ Fungi of 
Ceylon.” 
— Trametes corrugata (Pers.) Bres. 
Collected by von Höhnel at Peradeniya, and recorded 
by Bresadola (loc. cit.). Is Polyporus or Trametes 
Persoonii. 
518. Dædalea pavonia Berk. (Gardner 108). 
In Herb. Kew are two parts of Gardner 108, one 
marked Dædalea pavonia Berk., and the other Dædalea 
pavonia var. In the same cover are two specimens, 
marked Dædalea pavonia Berk., Dimboola, Ceylon, 
Gardner.” The latter specimens are Polyporus vittatus 
Berk., and are so marked by Bresadola. But the type 
is Gardner 108, Hantane range ; and the type specimens 
are not P. vittatus. The type specimens are much 
insect-eaten ; the largest is about 10 cm. diameter, 
probably originally white, zoned gray, red behind ; 
they appear to be thin specimens of Trametes ochroleuca. 
519. Dædalea subsulcata B. & Br. (567). 
Thwaites 567 is in Herb. Kew and Herb. Peradeniya. 
In Herb. Peradeniya this number contains probably two 
species : one, with dædalioid pores, and a finely tomen- 
tose or almost glabrous upper surface ; the other, with 
lenzitoid pores, and a more coarsely tomentose surface. 
