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Saccardo’s
Number. Scientiflo Name.
791 764 VI. 5702 P . acutus ... •••
792 735 „ 5572 P. adami
793 740 „ 5584 P. affinis
794 799 „ 5869 P . aratus
795 751 „ 5125 P. Beckleri
796 759 „ 5683 P. biformis
797 808 „ 5921 P. bireflexus
798 807 „ 5917 P . Braunii
799 806 „ 5909 P. breviporus
81)0 810 „ 5931 P . Broomei
SOI 785 „ 5785 P. brunneo-albus...
802 743 „ 5616 P. brunneolus
803 729 „ 5546 P. bulbipes
804 796 „ 5846 P . byrsinus
805 805 „ 5887 P . caperatus
806 738 „ 5581 P. carneo-niger ...
807 803 „ 5878 P. cichoraceus
80S 770 „ 5711 P. cinnabarinus ...
809 727 „ 5542 P. cinnamomeus ...
810 798 „ 5866 P. citreus
811 763 5700 P. cristatus
812 792 „ 5836 P . cupreo-roseus ...
813 749 „ 5782 P. dispar
814 750 „ 5640 P . elongatus
814a 750 „ 5640 P. elongatus, var. Hodgkin-
soniffi
815 809 „ 5922 P . eriophonis
816 769 „ 5709 P. Eucalypti
817 765 „ 5703 P. extensus
818 768 „ 5706 P. F e e i .......................................
819 733 „ 5569 P. flabelliformis ...
820 773 „ 5733 P. floridanus
821 754 „ 5646 P. Friesii .....................
822 758 „ 5665 P. funalis
823 756 „ 5656 P . gallo-pavonis ...
824 779 „ 5770 P. gausapatus
825 780 „ 5773 P. glirinus ......................
Authority for Name.
6 2 . P o L Y S T iC T U S .— IT rio s , N o y . Symb. 5 4 ( 1 8 5 1 ) .—
Oooke, Grev. XIV. 82 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .....................
Coo/ce, Grev. X IV . 78 (1886) ...
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 78 (1886) ...
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 86 (1886) ..
Cooke, Handb. Austr. Fungi 142 (1892),..
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 81 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .....................
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 87 ( 1 8 8 6 ) ......................
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 87 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .....................
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 87 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .....................
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 87 ( 1 S 8 6 ) ......................
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 83 (1886) ......................
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 79 ( 1 8 8 6 ) ......................
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 77 ( 1 8 8 6 ) ......................
CooAe, Grev. XIV . 85 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .....................
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 86 ( 1 8 8 6 ) ......................
Coo/e, Grev. XIV. 78 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .....................
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 86 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .....................
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 82 (1886) ......................
Sacc., Syll. VI. 210 (1888) ......................
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 85 ( 1 8 8 6 ) ......................
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 81 (1886) ...
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 85 ( 1 8 8 6 ) ......................
Cooke, Handb. Austr. Fungi 142 (1892).,.
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 80 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .....................
Kalch., Grev. X. 96 (1882) ......................
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 87 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .....................
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 82 ( 1 8 8 6 ) ......................
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 82 ( 1 8 8 6 ) ......................
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 82 ( 1 8 8 6 ) ......................
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 78 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .....................
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 82 ( 1 8 8 6 ) ......................
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 80 ( 1 8 8 6 ) ......................
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 80 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .....................
Cooke, Grev. X IV . 80 (1886) ...
CooAe, Grev. XIV . 83 (1886) .....................
Cboie, Grev. X IV . 83 (1886) ......................
Acute p olystictns
Adam’s Peak polystictns
Allied polystictus
Furrowed p olystic tu s...
Beckler’s polystictus ...
Two-shapcd polystictus
Bircflexed p olystictus
Braun’s polystictus ...
Short-pored polystictus
Broome’s polystictus ...
Brownish-white polystictus
Brown polystictus
Bulboua-stalked polystictus
Leathery polystictus ...
Wrinkled p olystictus ...
Fleshy black polystictus
Chicory-coloured polystictus
Vermilion p olystictus...
Cinnamon polystictns...
Lemon-yellow polystictus
Crested polystictus ...
Copper-rose polystictus
Unequal polystictus ...
Elongated polystictus
Hodgkinson’s polystictus
Cottony polystictus ...
Eucalyptus polystictus
Extended polystictus ...
F ee ’s polystictus
Fan-shaped polystictus
Florida polystictus
F ries’ polystictus
Cord-hkc polystictus ...
I’eacock polystictus ...
Friezed polystictus ...
Dormouse polystictus
Habitat.
W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. j Q.
General Characters.
Trametes, Polyporus, Boletus.
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
N.S.W. 'Q. ... B
N.S.W. Q. ... R
N.S.W. Q- ... B
N.S.W. Q. ... T
N.S.W. ... Y
V.
Q.
... T
... T
V. ... I
Q. ... I
Q. ... C
T. ... 1
... 1
W.A. T. V. ... (
Q- ... ]
N.S.W. Q- 1
Q- 1
V. QW.
A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q.
S.A. B. '
Q.
1 V.
I V. Q.
lA ... N.S.W. Q.
5 N.S.W, Q.
6 S.À. v'. Q.
Q.
8 W.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q.
9 V. N.S.W. Q.
0 Q.
1 T.
2 Q.
13 Q.
!4 N.S.W.
!5 Q.
Trunks ...
Wood
Trunks ...
Dead leaves
Wood ...
Branches
r ruuks o f iibic
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Wood ...
Ti-unks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Spread out, reflexed, thin, pale ochrey, flexible, margin very acute.
Cap lateral, spoon shaped, thin, leathery, zoned, bay brown. Stem long,
mealy, yellow.
Cap papery, fan shaped, rigid, chestnut brown with darker zones. Stem
lateral, thin, chestnut brown.
Yellowish olive, semicircular, flexible, concentrically furrowed, shining,
smooth.
Thin, semicircular, whitish or ochrey, roughened with very minute
elevations.
Overlapping, cap reflexed, tow-like, leathery, soft, downy, white, not
zoned.
Spread out, a ttached ; margin reflexed, incurved, pale, fa intly linearly
zoned, downy, then smooth.
Sessile, semicircular and overlapping in tufts or circular; soft when
moist, hard when dry, chestnut brown,
llu st coioured, membranous, rigid, radiately rough, shell shaped ; margin
crisped.
Caps very numerous, minute, finally sessile, closely overlapping like
scales, wliitish yellow, hrown when dry.
Overlapping, semicircular, somewhat zoned, thin, leathery, rusty to
blackish brown, v elvety.
Corky to leathery, thin, kidney or fan shaped, pale fawn colour, thickly
zoned, silky, and shining.
Cinnamon. Cap leathery to membranous, flbrously radiate. Stem cylindrical,
velvety, bulbous.
Broad, o f one colour, leathery, soft, thin, elastic, reflexed, semicircular,
downy, concentrically furrowed.
Solid, woody to leathery, thiu, zoned, variegated with brown, ve lve ty at
first, then naked, often shining.
Cap kidney shaped, thin, black, radiately rough, obscurely zoned. Stem
o f same colour, velvety, brown downwards.
Overlapping, thin, leathery, rigid, circular or kidney shaped, lobed,
plaited, zoned, brown, silky.
Corky, somewhat zoned, rough, downy, becoming smooth, vermilion.
Bright cinnamon without and within. Cap zoned. Stem v elvety.
Narrow, spoon shaped, or split and fan shaped, lemon yellow, zoned a
little.
Widely extended with margins broadly reflexed, thin, bright ochre,
flexible, fringed with nearly erect hairs.
Thin, leathery, copper coloured, silk y, shining, radiately rough, thickly
zoned.
Overlapping, confluent, base wedge shaped, sessile, fan sliaped, lobed,
slightly zoned, tan coloured.
Wedge shaped, rounded iu front and lobed, tapering behind, thin,
leathery, downy, pale ochre.
Cap rigid, spoon shaped, densely streaked, silky at first, then minutely
warted, stem short, disc shaped.
White, attached, cottony ; margin slightly reflexed.
Fleshy to corky (deformed), velvety, soft to the touch, zoneless,
opaque, varying in colour from umber or bay to violet.
Leathery, spread out, reflexed, radiately hispid, slightly concentrically
zoned, thiu, ochrey olive.
Corky to leathery, with long hairs, zoned, brown, becoming hoary.
Cap leathery to membranous, zoned, covered with dingy evanescent
down, somewhat bay hrown. Stem very short, lateral.
Pale bay, somewhat fan shaped, laterally growing together, thin,
leathery, zoned, downy.
Leathery, thin, fan shaped, expanded from narrow base, densely concentrically
streaked, silky, yellowish tan.
Fibrously spongy, sessile, shell shaped, rusty, entirely resolved into
rigid, much branched, cord-like fibres.
Leathery, thin, rigid, flattened, shell shaped, sligh tly downy, greyish
fawn colour, lineately zoned.
F le shy to leathery, rigid, semicircular, sessile, shell shaped, zoned,
hispid and rough to the touch, fawn to brownish.
Semicircular or somewliat reuiform, shell shaped, delicately dowuy,
zoned, mouse or olive coloured.
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