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Numbor Scientific Name. Autliority for Name. English Name.
6 0 . POLTPORUS.— Ad a n s, F am . I I . 1 0 ( 1 7 6 3 ) .—
6S7 588 VI. 4884 P. Icntus Berk.,Outl. 237 (I8 6 0 )... Tough polypore
C88 662 „ 5240 P . lignosus Klotsch., in Fries, Epicr. 471 (1838) ..................... Woody polypore
G89 604 „ 4958 P. melanopus Fries, S.M. I. 347 (1821) Black-stalked polypore
690 587 „ 4870 P. myelodes Kalch., Grev. IV. 73 (1875) Marrow-like polypore...
691
692
1351
638 VI. 5116
P. Mylittæ
P. iiidulans
(Cooke and Mass., Grev. XXI. 37 (1892)
1 Sacc., Hedw. 56 (1893)
Fries, S.M. I. 364 ( 1821)
Mylitta polypore ... (
Native bread polypore )
Nest polypore
693 583 „ 4858 P. ovinus Fries, S.M, I, 346 ( 1821) Sheep polypore
694 650 „ 5180 P. pelliculosus Berk., Hook,, Lond. Journ. VII. 575 (1848) Cuticular polypore ...
695 IX, 673 P. Pentzkei Kalch., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S .W. VIII. 175 (1883) Pentzke’s polypore
696 584 VI. 4862 P. pes-capræ Pers., Champ. Com. ( 1818) Goat’s-foot polypore ...
697 613 bis „ 4990 P. petaloides Fries, Epicr. 444 (1838) Petal-like polypore
698 „ 4999 P. phlcbophorus ... Berk., FI. N.Z. II. 177 ( 1 8 .5 5 ) ....................................... Vein-bearing polypore
699 605 „ 4966 P. picipes Fries, S.M. I. 353 (1821) Pitch-stalked polypore
700 596 „ 4933 P . pisiformis Kalch., Grev. X. 98 (1882) Pea-shaped polypore ...
701 615 „ 5007 P. platotis Berk, and Br., Linn, Trans I. 401 (1879) Broad polypore
702 664 „ 5247 P. plebeius Berk., FI. N.Z. II. 179 (1855) ... Plebeian polypore
703 655 „ 5212 P. portentosus Berk., H ook., Journ. 188 (1844)... Monstrous polypore
71)4 601 „ 4951 P. proteiporus Cooke, Grev. XII. 15 (1884) Variahle-pored polypore
705 625 „ 5054 P. retiporus Cooke, Grev. XII. 15 (1884) Net-pored polypore
706 645 „ 5141 P . rliinocephalus ... Berk,, FI. Tasm. II. 253 (1860) Rough-headed polypore
707 640 „ 5124 P. nibidus Berk., Hook., Journ. 500 (1847),,, Reddish polypore
70S 600 „ 4946 P. rufescens Fries, S.M. I. 351 (1821) Reddening polypore
709 621 „ 5026 P. scabriusculus ... Berk., Linu. Journ. XVIII,, 384 (1881) ... Roughish polypore
710 597 „ 4938 P . Schweinitzii Fries, S.M. 1.351 (1 8 2 1) Schweinitz’s polypore ...
711 642 „ 5130 P. scruposus Fries, Epicr. 473 (1838) Rugged polypore
7 1U 643 „ 5131 P. scruposus, var. isidioides... Cooke, Grev.XIII. 87 (1885) Coral-like polypore
712 630 „ 5078 P . semidigitaliformis Berk., Linn. Journ. XVI. 39 (1878) Finger-like polypore ...
713 593 „ 4910 P. similis Berk., Ilook., Lond. Journ. II, 635 (1843) Similar polypore
714 651 „ 5181 P. spiculifer Cooke, Grev. XV . 2 0 ( 1886) Spiculate polypore
715 „ 5186 P. spumeus Fries, S.M. I. .368 (1821) ........................................ Frothy polypore
716 603 „ 4953 P. squamosus Fries, S.M. I. 343 ( 1821) ... ..................... Scaly polypore
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595
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P. stipitarius
718
606
IX. 667
P. Strangeri
Berk and Curt., Linn. Journ. X. 304 (1869)
F. v. M., Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 106 ( 188Z) ...
Stalked polypore
Stranger’s polypore
719 657 VI. 5220 P. strumosus Fries, Epicr. 462 (1838) Swollen polypore
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General Characters.
, Poria, Boletus, Dædalea—continued.
Rotten stems, &c.
Trunks ...
Ground and branches
Ground, at base of
trunks
Selerotium, known
as M y litta australis
Trunks ..
W o o d s .....................
Wood ...
Stem short, rough
Pores long, small.
P in ewood s
Trunks ...
j Stems o f E u ca lyp tu s
hemiphloia
j Trunks ...
j Wood ......................
Wood ......................
Rotten wood
Trunks ..
Ground ...
Trunks ...
Rotten wood
Wood ......................
Grassy ground about
old trunks
Trunks ...
Pine stumps
Deadwood
Trunks and at foot
o f trees
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Old trunks of Eucalypts
Trunks ...
Wood, &e.
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Cap fleshy to tough and leathery, pale ochrey.
haired and mealy. Pores irregular, white.
Cap fleshy to corky or woody, pale to yellowish.
Caifflesiiy°tough, white to yellowish brown. Stem excentric, velvety
at first, black. Pores rounded, small, white to yellowish
ap fleshy, fragile, tan or pale brown. Stem solid, obconica). 1 ores
short, minute, whitish. Edible. u * v;i
Cap fleshy, tough, elastic, minutely v elvety, white. Stem short, solia.
Pores white, somewhat angular.
Cap fleshy, very soft, yellowish tan. Pores elongated, angular, tawny,
Cap'fleshy, fragile, rvliitiah. Stem short, white. Pores minute, rounded,
white to lemon yellow. „ .
Dark red, juicy, densely gregarious, shell shaped, at first with dense
rough hairs. Pores rather angular.
Cap slender, leathery, base wedge shaped, smooth, zoned, ochrey,
becoming dark. Stem cylindrical, pale. c... 3 c
In tufts. Cap fleshy, fragile, bay brown to dark brown. Stem deformed,
yellowish white. Pores broad, yellowish white. , , ,
Cap membranaceous, spoon shaped, chestnut brown. Stem lateral, compressed,
whitish. Pores very short, small, white.
Small, white. Cap fan shaped. Stem short, smooth, with undulating
Ca7fle°shy to ieathery, smooth, depressed. Stem excentric and iatcrai,
firm, black. Pores rounded, small, w hit e to yellowish.
Entirely white, globose, acssuc, voxf p1^e.a- ov.*r less. Pores minute,
punctiform. Probably young stage of known species. , „ ,
Cap club shaped to fuunel shaped, fragile, ochrey. Stem elongated and
thickened upwards. Pores angular, ochrey.
P ale, imbricate. Cap semicircular, delicately downy, corky. Pores
minute, punctiform. , . . , - 1 t>
Sessile, very large. Cap fleshy, smooth, with thick tan cuticle. Pores
small, externally brown, internally pale. on i n
Cap whitish, fleshy, tough, delicately downy and scurfy. Stem short,
whitish. Pores angular, irregular, pale umber.
Tufted, forming clumps o f juicy cheesy consistence, ochrey. Caps very
broad. Pores angular, very short, with net-like partitions.
Cap semicircular, shell shaped, whitish, rough veined. Pores white to
Reddish. Cap thin, leathery, kidney shaped, silky. Pores small, short,
punctiform. , , i n
F le sh coloured. Cap spongy, hairy. Stem short, deformed, lo r e s
large, sinuous, white to flesh colour. ,
Caps spoon shaped, delicately downy, roughish. Stem cylindrical,
repeatedly branched, central, sometimes nearly obsolete.
Very large. Cap thick, spongy to corky, bay brown. Stem thick, very
short or obsolete, rusty brown. Pores large, sulphury to greenish.
Cap corky, rough and rugged, umber. Pores minute, rounded, rusty
Corky or woody, sessile, yellowish, tan to rusty, rough, with thick
tubercles. , „
Gregarious. Cap hoof shaped, whitish, rough, and downy, lo r e s
Cap^foiigh, leathery, smooth. Stem thickened downwards, velvety,
becoming smooth! Pores small, angular, pale.
Cap fleshy, soft, and watery, sooty brown to black, beset with scattered
obtuse spicules. Pores minute. , , • j
White. Cap fleshy to spongy, compact, cushion shaped, rough haired,
base stem-like.
Cap fleshy to tough, fan shaped, ochrey, marked with hrown scales.
Stem stout, excentric, black at base. Ve ry common.
White. Cap circular, thin, smooth. Stem slender,
Cap corky to leathery, kidney shaped, umber, turning blackish. Stem
short, cylindrical, altogetiier black.
Fleshy, tough, afterwards ve ry hard, sooty brown, margin acute, turning
black.