904
9Ü5
9Üß
■si
II
Snccartlo’s
Nnmbev.
Scienlific Name.
828 bis VI. 6029 l \ rufltincta
834 „ 6095 P. sinuosa
815 „ 6942 P. subvincta
819 „ 5952 P. tarda...
829 „ 6035 P. vaporaría
827 „ 6003 P. victoria;
822 „ 5983 P. vincta
812 „ 5935 P. vulgaris
912
913
859
848
VI. 6273
„ 6197
T. Curreyi
T. devexa
914 854 „ 6240 T. cpitephva
915 I 852 „ 6221) T. fibrosa
916
917 1 861
846 „ "6188
T. gausapata
T. heteromalla
918 853 „ 6235 T. hispidula
919 849 „ 6204 T. lactinea
920 850 „ 6205 T. lævis
921 858 „ 6264 T. mollis
922 842 I „ 6181 T. Muelleri
923 856 „ 6247 T. ochroflava
924 847 „ 5236 T. ochroleuca
925
841
,. 6170
T. phellina
926
843
iIX.p. 198
T. picta ...
927
851
■ VI. 6213
T. Pini ...
928 855 „ 6241 T. pyrrocbreas
929 857 1 « 6249 T. scrobiculata
930 862 „ 6267 T. serpens
931
845
„ 6185
T. Sprucei
932
860
i „ 5222
T. ungulata
933
844
. „ 6183
T. versiformis
934 1 863 1 V I. 6237
1 llX.p. 194
1 S. colLiculosa
937
938
VI. 6278
,, 6333
6320
6290
II. crinigera
H. decipiens
II. discolor
II. durissima
Authority for Name.
6 3 . POEIA
. I Be rk , and Curt., Grev. XV . 25 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .....................
. j M e , Grev. XIV. 113 (1886) ... ....................
. i M e .G r e v . XIV . 109 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .......................................
M e , Grev. X IV , 109 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .......................................
.. I M e , Grev. XIV. I l l (1886) ...
.. I M e , Grev. XIV. 111 ( 1 8 8 6 ) .......................................
' M e , Grev. XIV. 110 ( 1 8 8 6 ) ........................................
1 Eries, S.M. I. 381 (1832) ........................................
Cooke, Traus., Bot. Soc. Ed. 157 (1878)...
Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII. 165 (1873) ...
Berk., Linn. Journ. X III. 165 (1873)
Fries, Epier. 490 (1838) .....................
M e , Grev. XV. 55 (1886) ......................
Cooke, Grev. X. 132 (1882) .....................
Berk, and Curt.. Linn. Journ. X. 319 (1869)
Berk., A nn. Nat. Hist. X. 373 (1842) ...
Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. VI. 507 (1847)
F ries, Hym. Eur. 585 (1874) ......................
Berk., Linn. Journ. X. 320 (1869)
Cooke, Grev. IX. 12 (1880) ......................
M e , Grev. XIX. 99 (1891) ...
Berk., Linn. Journ. X III. 164 ( 1 8 ^ ) ...
Berk and Br., Linn, Trans. H. 61 (1883)
Fries, S.M. I. 336 (1821)
Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII. 164 (1873) ...
Be rk .,G r ev . VI. 70 (1877) ...
Fries, Hym. Eur. 586 (1874) ...
Berk,, Hook., Journ. 236 (1856) ...
Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII. 165(18/3)
Berk., Linn. Journ. X IV . 66 (1875)
I M e , Grev. XIX. 49 (1890)
Fries, Epicr. 496 (18.38) ......................
Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII. 106 (1873) ...
Fries, Nov. Symb. 102 (1851) ...
Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. XIV. 67 (1875)
Rers. Syo. 6d2 (1801).—
Reddish poria
Wavy poria ...
Somewhat-bound poria
Slowly-developing poria
Sweating poria
Victorian poria
Bound po r ia ...
Common poria
64. T r a m e t e s .— Fries,
Currcy’s trametes
Sloping trametes
Ash-coloured ti'amctes
Fibrous trametes
Friezed trametes
Shaggy trametes
Rough trametes
Milk-white trametes
Even trametes
Soft trametes
Mueller's trametes
Ochrey-yellow trametes
Ochrey-white trametes
Corky trametes
Ornamented trametes...
Pine trametes
Fleshy trametes
Pitted trametes
Spreading trametes ...
Spruce’s trametes
Hoof-shaped trametes
Variously-shaped trametes
6 5 . S c l e r o d e p s is .— Cooke,
j Ilillo ck y sclerodepsis...
6 6 . I I e x a g o n ia .— F r ie s,
Hair-beating hexagonia
Deceptive h exagonia ...
Discoloured hexagonia
Ve ry hard hexagonia ...
General Characters.
Polyporus, Boletus, Corticium—continued.
904
905
906
907
Wood .....................
T.
N.S.W. Wood and bark ...
Wood ...
W.A. V. Wood
W.A. T. V. Q. B. Creeping upon rotten
wood, &c.
V. Q. Trunks ...
V. Q- Rotten wood
s'.A. V. Q- li'. Wood aud branches
Epicr. 488 (1838).—Polyporus, Dædalea, Boletus.
912
913
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
929
930
931
932
933
N.S.W. Q. Trunks
N.S.W. Q.
S.A.
S.A.
S.A. Q.
N.S.'w.
S.A.
S.A. N.S.W. Q.
N.S.W. QN.
S.W. B.
S.A . V. N.S.W. QQ.
W.A T. V. N.S.W.
N.S.W.
Q.
N.S.W. QW.
A. ii’.
V.
N.S.W. Q.
Q. B.
V. N.S.W. Q.
s'.’Â.
Q.
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Wood ...
Wood ...
Roots ...
Branches
Wood ...
Trunks ...
Bark ...
Rotten wood
Wood ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Bark ...
Wood ...
Trunks ...
Wood ...
Grev. X IX . 49 (1890).—Trametes.
t I ... I ... I ... I . .. I N .S .W. I Q. I ... I Wood
Expanded, rather thick, firm, tawny, rusty bay when old, margin w o o lly
golden brown.
Broadly expanded, attached, dry, springing from temporary mycehum,
white to yellowish. Pores wavy.
Rather thick, widely expanded, white, separable.
White, then ochrey, mycelium waxy, like Corticium; margin narrow,
downy. Pores slowly developed.
Expanded, mycelium creeping in the wood, woolly, brown or white.
Very common.
Smoky colour, expanded, thin.
Inverted, thick in c en tr e ; margin thin, tinged above with red.
Broadly expanded, thin, closely attached aud difficult to remove, dry,
even, whitish. Very common.
Expanded, reflexed, lobed, membranous to leathery, rusty umber.
Woody, somewhat hoof-shaped, sloping behind, cap velvety, somewhat
tawny.
Hoof-like, sloping behind, zoned, brown, somewhat rough ; margin
white.
Corky, thin, somewhat w avy, zoned, dark-brown, rough, with thickly
grown branched fibres.
Spread out behind, reflexed, velvety, zoned, bright umber, leathery.
Corky, softish, shaggy, concentrically furrowed, whitish, then somewhat
ashy.
Small, hoof-shaped, rusty umber, rough behind, margin somewhat
downy.
Sessile, irregular, thickish, hard, rigid, zoneless, corky, velvety, warty,
milk white.
Quite even, thick, hoof-shaped, pale-wood colour, delicately downy,
somewhat zoned.
Inverted, distinct, somewhat membranous, pale wood-colour, finally
brownish.
Semicircular, corky, delicately downy, white, rough, margin lobed,
concentrically furrowed.
Entirely ochrey-yellow, of ten overlapping, corky, compact, tuberculose,
concentrically zoned.
Hoof-shaped, corky, few-zoned, ochrey white, delicately downy at first;
soon smooth and shining.
Corky, attached by circular disc, becoming wliitish, rough, zoneless.
Semicircular, corky, hard, smooth, pale, with darker concentric bands.
Corky to woody, very hard, concentrically furrowed, cracked, rusty
brown, turning blackish, odour slight.
Thickish, zoned, umber brown behind, at length v e lv e ty ; substance
compact hut soft, tawny.
Ochrey, semicircular, sligh tly furrowed, pitted and dotted, substance
corky,
Dry, at first breaking through, tubercular, circular, w h ite ; margin
distinct, downy.
Thickish, humped, obtuse, becoming white.
Hard, whitish, hoof-sbaped, sloping behind, delicately dowuy.
White, reflexed, lobed, radiately rough, opaque, varying extremely in
thickness.
I Sessile, semicircular, thin, hard, leathery, somewhat silk y, zoned,
I ochrey.
Epicr. 49G (1838).—Favolus, Polyporus.
Q, ,,, Trunks ...
Q. ... Trunks of Casiwrina
Bark
Wood and trunks
935
936 W.'X. s'.A. V.
937 W.A
938 s ’.'Â. V.
Corky to leathery, b ristly, zoneless, brown, turning blackish.
Semicircular, zoned, umber, ve lve ty to rough, furrowed. Species most
distinct.
Expanded, reflexed, unpolished, pale umber.
Hoof-shaped, rough, zoned with red and brown ; substance rather
fleshy.
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