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Pileus 13-2 inches across; stem } high, nearly 2 lines thick, dilated 
upwards; pores 1 line across, 2 lines long. 
Resembling Polyporus agariceus, but differs in the squamose 
pileus, and the stem not being velvety below. 
116. F. casprrosus, B. Densissime cespitosus; pileis conicis um- 
bilicatis, stipitibns glabris basi coalitis ; poris mediis subdecurrentibus. 
Clarence River (Dr. Beckler). 
Densely tufted; stems connected at the base with a white xylostro- 
moid substance, fifty or more in a tuft, 2 inches or more high, 
smooth, even, compressed, striated ; pilei conical, obtuse, umbilicate, 
pallid, deeply reticulated when dry; pores angular towards the mar- 
gin, elongated behind, 5}; inch across, adnate or subdecurrent. 
117. F. nisPiDULUs, B. & C. Linn. Soc. Journ. x. p. 321; Schomb. 
no. 37. 
Adelaide. 
The single specimen is not in good condition; but it appears 
to be the same as the species from Cuba. 
118. MeruLius PALLENS, Schw. ; Müll. no. 21. 
On dead wood, Tarwin. 
119. Hypnum (Apus) MÜLLERI, B. E resupinato reflexum, velu- 
tinum, subzonatum, aculeis longis gracilibus ochraceis. 
Tweed River (Guilfoyle). 
Sometimes connate. Approaching Zrpez, but a true Hydnum. 
120. IRPEX FLAVUS, KI.; Schomb. nos. 4, 35. 
Herbert’s Creek, Queensland (E. M. Bowman); Rockingham Bay 
(Dallachy); Adelaide (Dr. Schomburgk). « 
121. PHLEBIA nErLEXA, B. Hook. Lond. Journ. 1845; Müll. no. 1. 
Bunip Creek, Victoria. 
122. P. nisprpuLA, B. E resupinato reflexa, rubiginosa, zonata, ve- 
lutino-hispidula ; hymenio brunneo-nigro radiato-rugoso, Schomb. 
NO. l3: 
Adelaide (Dr. Schomburgk). o : 
With the exception of the absence of the radiating wrinkles, 
resembling P. zonata, B. & C., from South Carolina. 
123. Kyerrrra MÜLLERI, B. Tota resupinata, tenuis, junior farinu- 
lenta, senior continua hic illie rimosa granulis peritheciiformibus 
apice niveis, 
Adelaide ( Dr. Schomburgk). 
When the granules have fallen off, it looks like a Porothelium. 
124. THELEPHORA DENDRITICA, Fr. 
Gipps Land; Clarence River. 
