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A fine though rather old specimen of this distinct and widely distributed 
species. The plant is common in South America, and often grows to a large 
size. 
SPECIES BXCLUDENDÆ. 
POLYPORUS VERSICOLOR, Fr., Berk. in Hook, f. Fl. Ant, ii. р. 448. 
This was found on imported timber, and cannot be considered as belonging 
to the flora. 
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