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380 REV. M. J. BERKELEY AND MR. M. C. COOKE ON" 



while two others joined to it laterally are quite stomless, attached 

 , simply by the vertex. 



196. Polyporus (Merisma) polydactylus, Berk, in Hook. Journ. 

 (1856) 196. 



Amongst roots of trees. Panure {Spruce, no. 59). 



197. P. (Anodermei) nivosus, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 197. 

 On dead wood. Panure (Spruce, no 192). 



198. P. (Anodermei) armeniacus, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 

 197. 



On dead trunks. Panure (Spruce, nos. 39, 191). 



199. P. (Anodermei) detritus, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 

 197. 



On dead wood. Panure' (Spruce, nos. 43, 49, 191). 



200. p. (Anodermei) eudothrix, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 

 197. 



On palings. San Carlos (Spruce). 



201. P. (Anodermei) trichomallus, Berk. &■ Mont. Ann. des Sci. 

 Nat. 1849, 238. 



On dead wood. Prainha; Cararaucu (Traill, no. 56). 



202. P. (Anodermei) substuppeus, B. § Cooke. Pileo dimidiato, 

 postice decurrente, rugoso, brevi, floccis substuppeis vestito ; poris 

 subhexagonis, acie tenuibus. 



On dead wood (Traill, no. 123). 



Pileus I in. long, 1± or more wide, dimidiate, decurrent bebind, pale 

 ochraceous when dry, radiato-rugose, clothed with depressed spongy 

 down ; pores about T \ in. diameter, but variable j dissepiments thin, 



aimta 



acute. 



64 



form. 



203. P. (Anodermei) intercalaris, B. 8f Cooke. Imbricatus; 

 pileis brevibus subzonatis, rugosis, hispidis, bicoloribus, postice decur- 

 rentibus ; poris parvis. 



On dead wood. Teffe, Oct. 19, 1874 (Traill, no. 77). 



Imbricated, short, laterally confluent, decurrent behind ; pilei about half 



an inch long, with one or two zones, darker behind, hispid ; margin 



very thin ; pores about ^ in. diameter. 



204 



198. 



in Hook. Journ. (1856) 



On dead trunks. Panure (Spruce, no. 36). 



