162 THE REV. M. J. BERKELEY ON AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
Common stem 5 inches high, 3 an inch thick in the centre; pilei reni- 
form, about 8 springing from the same stem, the upper one being 
nearly orbicular, 13 inch wide, 1 inch long, and distinctly pleuropodous. 
In one specimen, apparently from an attempt to form an hy- 
menium on the pilei, or possibly from the presence of some resu- 
pinate parasite (for the pores are much larger where they are 
more developed on one side of the stem), the surface is scabrous. 
68. P. SANGUINEUS, Fr.; Schomb. no. 228. 
Cape York (E. Daemel); Wangaratta; Timbarra; New England (C. 
Stuart); Ararat (C. Green); Paramatta ; Tweed River (Guilfoyle); 
Port Darwin (Schomburgk). 
A perfectly resupinate form occurred in Mount Kaiserstuhl, Sep. 
69. P. LUTEUS, Nees. 
Clarence River. 
70. P. AFFINIS, Nees. 
Tweed River ( Guilfoyle). 
71. P. FLABELLIFORMIs, Kl. 
Tweed River (Guilfoyle). 
72. P. DILATATUS, B. Hook. Lond. Journ. 1847. 
Tweed River (Guilfoyle). 
73. P. (ANODERMEI) CITREUS, B. Pileo anguste spathulato v. fisso- 
flabellato citreo subzonato lineato, margine inflexo tenui subacuto, 
citreo-tomentoso ; poris subcarneis sinuato-angulatis parvis, dissep!- 
mentis tenuibus. No. 3. 
On dead wood. 
Pileus $ inch long, 1 across. Mycelium yellow, penetrating the wood. 
Like many other Anodermei, the older parts of the pileus be- 
come smooth. The pores are very like those of P. vaporarius. 
74. P. (ANopERMEI) BEcKLERI, B. Tenuis, dimidiatus, albus, pos- 
tice effusus; pileo minutissimo piloso-scabro, margine tenui subin- 
flexo; poris minimis angulatis. No. 16. 
On dead wood. 
Pores =}; inch. 
75. P. (ANODERMEI) CORRIVALIS, R. Imbricatus; pileo conchiformi 
albido lineato tomentoso; hymenio concavo, poris angulatis minimis. 
Schomb. no. 47. 
Adelaide. 
Pores 441; inch. Pileus 3 inch wide, } long. 
Allied to P. ehioneus. Schomb. no. 34 is a resupinate form. 
76. P. (ANOpERMEI) ASCOROLOIDES, B. Pileis resupinatis orbicula- 
ribus crassiusculis congestis e strato crasso coriaceo oriundis, vix rê- 
flexis, tomentosis, albidis; hymenio nigro, poris regularibus hexagon!* 
parvis. 
