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153. POLYPORUS ($ INoDERMEI) conTRARIUS, Berk. & Curtis. (Plate XI. figs. 2-4.) 
Pileo applanato rubiginoso ; hymenio albo, poris minutis punctiformibus acie obtusis, 
contextu albo. 
On logs, Cuba, no. 946. About 2 inches wide. There is a specimen from Cuba, 
older and discoloured *, the hymenium no longer white, but grey, the pores of which are 
larger, no. 938. Both in June. Brisbane (Е. M. Bailey, no. 322). 
154. POLYPORUS ($ INODERMEI) CINNABARINUS, Fr. 
Very fine specimens of this species were sent without any number. The separation 
of specimens from P. sanguineus requires great caution. Brisbane (Е. M. Bailey). 
155. POLYPORUS ($ INODERMEI) LUTEO-OLIVACEUS, Berk. & Broome, var. TENUIS. 
This plant appears to be merely a thin form of the above species, no. 30. Brisbane 
(Е. M. Bailey, по. 362). 
156. POLYPORUS ($ INopERMEI) VENUSTUS, Berk. in Lond. Journ. of Botany, 1845, p. 55. 
On the cracks of old logs. Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, nos. 243, 259). 
157. PoryroRus ($ INoDERMEI) PERADENYL&, Berk. & Broome in Linn. Soc. Journ. xiv. 
p.51. Brisbane (Ғ. M. Bailey, nos. 271, 302). 
158. PorvPonus (INODERMET) FLORIDANUS, Berk. in Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, vol. x. p. 376. 
On Fungi in the British Museum. Brisbane (Е. M. Bailey, no. 248). 
159. Potyporus ($1NODERMEI) ELONGATUS, Berk., var. strprratus, Berk. & Broome. 
Brisbane (Е. M. Bailey, no. 360). 
160. POLYPORUS ($ IxopERMEI) RADIATUS, Fr. Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, no. 306). 
161. PonvPoRus ($ INoDERMETI) LtLACINO-GILVUS, Berk. in Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, vol. iil. 
p.324. Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, no. 206). 
162. POLYPORUS ($ INODERMEI) ANEBUS, Berk. in Lond. Journ. of Botany, 1847, p. 504. 
This species resembles somewhat P. micromegas, Mont., as to the pileus, but it has 
smaller pores. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, no. 324). 
163. POLYPORUS ($ RESUPINATUS) FERRUGINOSUS, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, no. 209). 
164. PonvPORUS ($ RESUPINATUS) MEDULLA-PANIS, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, по. 172). 
165. POLYPORUS ($ RESUPINATUS) ERIOPHORUS, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. (Plate XI. figs. 
5& 6.) Candidus, adnatus, totus gossypinus, margine leviter reflexo, poris irregula- 
ribus mediis, acie obtusis. 
On ршезискв. Often orbicular, and becoming confluent; when perfectly resupinate 
the margin is byssoid: it resembles a good deal some forms of Merulius corium, but 
seems to be a true Polyporus. Each patch measures, when not confluent, from % to 
1 inch across. Brisbane (Е. M. Bailey), no. 419). 
166. TRAMETES OCCIDENTALIS, Fr., Polyporus, Berk. in Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. i. vol. iii. 
р. 898. (Trametes occidentalis, Spruce, по. 29.) Brisbane (F. М. Bailey, по. 286). 
* + Qui color albus erat, nunc est contrarius albo." 
