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122. Lenzires BERKELEYI, Lév. in Ann. Scien. Natur. 1840, ser. iii. t. v. р. 122. (De- 
dalea betulina velutina, Berk. in Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. i. vol. iii. p. 381.) 
Mr. Bailey remarks that * when fresh the upper side of the pileus is rather pink, the 
gills white." Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, no. 285). 
123. Lenzites FaAvENTINUs, Caldesi, Erb. critt. Ital. no. 89. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, 
nos. 202-212). 
124. Lenzires STRIATA, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, no. 334). 
125. STROBILOMYCES NIGRICANS, Berk. in Lond. Journ. of Bot. 1852, p. 139. 
“Тһе colour changes but little in drying; the hymenium is very dark, almost black, 
the pileus is very dark and scaly, the pores close to the stem."— 7. M. B. Brisbane 
(Е. M. Bailey, no. 260.) 
126. BorgTUs HaDINUS, Berk. © Broome, n.sp. Pileo convexo crasso alutaceo primitus 
subtomentoso, stipite basin versus incrassato, sursum reticulato concolori, poris 
pallidis. 
Pileus 3 inches across; stem 2 inches high, nearly 1 inch thick at the base. Brisbane 
(Е. М. Bailey, no. 231). 
127. POLYPORUS (S MzsoPvus) ruGosts, Nees. Gippsland, Victoria.— Miss Е. M. Campbell. 
Brisbane (F. М. Bailey, no. 403, 43). 
128. Potyporus ($ Musopus) RUFESCENS, Fr. Gippsland, Victoria.— Miss Е. M. Campbell, 
no. 47 (Е. М. Bailey, no. 408, 47). 
129. Рогуровгв ($ MzsoPUvs) ARCULARIUS, Fr. Brisbane (Е. M. Bailey, no. 152). 
130. Potyrorus ($ Мкворгв) rowENTOsUS, Fr. Gippsland, Victoria, Miss F. М. Camp- 
bell, nos. 3, 21 (Е. M. Bailey, no. 847). No. 21 is in a different state to no. 3, the 
surface being blackish and leathery, and resembles a Xylaria. 
131. Potyporus ($ PLeurorus) LUTEUs, Nees, №. Act. Х.С. xiii. 16, t. 4. 
A plant apparently belonging to this species occurred in a viviparous condition, or 
else forming a habitat to some parasitic Polyporus. It came without any number. Bris- 
bane (Р. М. Bailey, no. 174). 
132. Porvronvs($ PLEUROPUS) D1CTYOPUS, Mont. in Ann. des Sci. Nat. 1835, t. iii. p. 349. 
Brisbane (F. М. Bailey, no. 168.) 
Our specimens are from 1 to 2 inch across, the pileus concentrically zoned and rugose, 
with a few fine lines radiating from the stem to the margin, especially in the smaller 
specimen, about 2 lines thick ; the pores extend up to the margin, which is rather ob- 
tuse. The stem is reticulato-rugose; particularly at the extreme base. 
133. POLYPORUS ($ PLEUROPUS) MELANOPUS, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, no. 272). 
134. POLYPORUS (PLEURoPUS) poRCADIDEUS, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. (Plate X. figs. 16- 
164.) Pileo flabelliformi lobato umbrino pruinoso-velutino venoso, stipite brevi, poris 
mediis hexagonis, dissepimentis (in sicco) tenuiter laceratis. 
Pileus 31 inches wide, 3 long; flabelliform, of a rich umber or fawn-colour (hence the 
specific name), clothed with very short velvety down, which gives it a pulverulent appear- 
