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ochroleuca, T. Persoonii, Fomes Incidus^ F. senex^ and F. 
subresinosus occur, and our only records of P. luteus and 
P. affinis are from these districts. The most striking feature, 
mycologically, as one traverses these parched tracts in the 
dry season, is the abundance of Fomes rimosus. Noteworthy, 
too, in the jungles, is the prevalence of Hexagonia apiaria, a 
species I have never collected in the wet zone. 
. Lenzites. 
Lenzites abietina Fr. 
2690, Hakgala, September, 1908 (det. Lloyd). 
Lenzites betulina Linn. 
3433, Hakgala, May, 1912 (det. Lloyd) ; 4069, Hakgala, 
April, 1914 ; 4458, Hakgala, 1914 (det. Lloyd). 
Lenzites repanda Pers. 
Lenzites applanata Fr., B. & Br., Fungi of Ceylon, 431 ; 
Lenzites deplanata Fr., B. & Br., Fungi of Ceylon, 432. 
2378, Peradeniya, May, 1907 ; 2965, Hapugastenna, 
October, 1909 ; 2178, Yatipauwa, November, 1906 ; 
3396, Mirishena, February, 1912 (det. Lloyd) ; 3586, 
Peradeniya, October, 1912 ; 4633, Peradeniya, January, 
1915 ; 4762, Gikiyanakanda, July, 1915 (det. Lloyd). 
2180 (Trametes), Peradeniya, June, 1906 (det. Lloyd). 
Lenzites striata Swartz. 
2773, Kelani estate, August, 1908 (det. Lloyd) ; 
4765, Colombo, July, 1915. 
Lenzites subferruginea Berk. 
3594, Lagos estate, December, 1912 (det. Lloyd). 
Lenzites aspera Kl. 
Not recently collected. 
POLYPORUS. 
Polyporus ostreiformis Berk. 
4253, Colombo, October, 1914 ; 4255, 4256, Galle, 
October, 1914 ; all det. Lloyd. 3640, Gangaruwa, 
April, 1913 ; 4196, Colombo, July, 1914. Lloyd 
considers that P. griseus Bres. is the same species 
(Section Apus of the Genus Polyporus, p. 379). 
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