1 - s i Saecarfio’s Scientific .
1 Number.
A ÔA
1018 946 VI. 6891 I. raaximus
1019 950 „ 6883 I. sinuosus, var.
1020 948 „ 6902 I. tabacinus
1021 945 „ 6888 I. zonatus
1022 951 1 VI. 6931 1 R, molare
1023: 956 VI. 6965 P. coriacea
1024 954 „ 6960 1 P. hispidula
1025 952 „ 6950 P. merismoides
1026 1 953 „ 6951 P. radiata
1027 j 955 „ 0964 , P.r e flex a
1028 960 VI. 6980 G. australis
1029 959 „ 6976 G. crustosa
1030 961 IX. 865 G. glauca
1031 957 VI. 6969 G. granulosa
1032| 915 1 VI. 6576 1 P. subtile...
1033/ 962 1 VI. 70IS 1 0 . secernibilis
1034 i 963 VI. 7022 K. Muelleri
1035 963bis. „ 7020 K. setigera
Authority for Name.
Mont, Ann. Sci. Nat. 2 Ser. VIII. 364 (1837)
Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. XIV. 60 (1875)
Berk, and Curt., Grev. I. 102 (1872)
Berk., Hook., Journ. 168 (1854)
I Fries, Elench. 151 (1828)
Berk.. Linn. Journ. XVTII. 385 (ISSI)
Berk. Linn,, Journ. XIII. 167 (1873)
Fries, S.M. I. 427 (1821)
Fries, S.M. I. 427 (1821)
Berk., Hook., Journ. 168 (1851) ...
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 257 (1860) ...
Fries, Epier. 527 (1838)
Cooke, Grev. X V II. 55 (1889) ...
Fries, Epicr. 527 (1838)
I Fries, S.M. I. 506 (1821)
I Berk., FÎ. Tasm. II. 257 (1860) ...
Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII. 167 (1873)
Fries, Epicr. 529 (1838)
75. I r p e x .—Fries,
Largest irpex
Fawn -coloured irpex ...
i Tohacco-coloured irpex
j Zoned irpex ...
76. E a d u l u m .—Fries,
I Tubercled radulum
77. P h l e b i a .—Fries,
Leathery phiebia
Rough phlebia
Merisma-like phiebia ...
Radiate phlebia
Keflexed phiebia
78. G r a n d in ia .— Fries,
Southern grandinia
Crustaceous grandinia,..
Glaucous grandinia
Granular grandinia ...
79. P o r o t h e l i u m .— Fries,
I Delicate porotheliurr
8 0 . O d o n t ia
1 Separable odontia
8 1 . K n e i p f i a
Mueller’s kneiffia
Bristle-bearing kneiffia
Habitat.
B.
1 T. V. 1 N.S.W. i q .
General Characters.
PI. Homon. 81 ( 1 8 2 5 ).—Polyporus—c o iii» ed .
, Trunks .
1019
1020
1021
... 1 Q.
r - N.S.'w.
QQ.
Q-
: Wood
, Trunks ...
Dead wood
Leathery, thin, kidney shaped, at first downy, then naked, concentri-
E x p a n d e d iiliS tly reflexed, thin, soft, zoneless, entirely fawn colour.
S l ig h tly r e f le x e d , somewhat zoned, bay brown, downy. __
Wood colour. Caps overlapping, somewhat fau shaped, leathery, zoned,
delicately downy, becoming smooth.
P,. Hotoou. 81 Tubero.»
1022 ... ... ••• - '<• "• I I deformed, short.
S.M. I . 4 2 6 ( 1 8 2 1 ) .— A u r ic u la r ia , T h e l e p h o r a .
1023
1024
1025
Ground ...
T ru n k s ...
T ru n k s , &c.
1026
1027
s'.A. 1 !.'!
Q.
!!! Q. B
v !
... Q.
N.S.W. Q.
B. Bark
Wood
Epicr. 527 (1838).—Hyduum, Thelephora.
1028
1029
1030
1031
' Rotten wood
Bark
Wood ...
Old wood...
T. 1V.
V.
Q.
B.
t ! Q. B.
Obs. II. 272 (1818).—Boletus.
10321 ■■■ 1 ■■■ I 1 1 ■■■ ^
Tent. Disp. 30 (1797).
10331 ... 1 - I T . Ì . . . I - 1
Epicr. 529 (1838).
1034 ... S.A.
1035
1 Rotten wood
... Rotten wood
B. Wood
Spoon shaped, leatherv, hrown. Folds irregular.
Inverted, reflexed, reddish, zoned, velvety and hispid. _
Expanded, even or incrusting, branched, flesh colour, white. Maigm
Romidfsh, smooth, red flesh colour. Margin radiately toothed.
Inverted, semicircular, reflexed, cracked, clothed with spongy down,
zoned, vinous brown.
Inverted, expanded, indistinct margin, pale, cracked, snow white withm.
Mealy, expanded irregularly, crustaceous, white.
W a x y , broadly expanded, glaucous, margin distinct.
Waxy, broadly expanded, tau coloured. Margin distinct. Granules
hemispherical, crowded.
I Irregularly expanded, membranous, snow white, porous warts distinct.
1 Inverted, separable, membranous, white.
Resupinate, thin, mealy when young, cracking here and there.
Whitish, pale buff when dry, soft, forming a layer or sometimes fleshy.
Bristles rigid, very minute, scattered.