FUNGI FROM BORNEO. 
is far indie: than any form of P. Amboinensis, and not truly etie xs 
at any rate resinous. 
10, P.opacus, Berk. et Mont. in Ann. d. Sc. Nat. 1849. 
ll. P.sanguineus, Fr. Ep. p. 444. | 
12. P. flabelliformis, Kl. in Linn. vol. viii. p. 483. 
13. P. affinis, Nees, Nov. Act. vol. xviii. t. 4. £.1..— 
14. P. discipes, Berk. in Hook. Lond. Journ. of Bot. vol. vi. p. 499. 
A sterile state in which only very imperfect pores have been formed, - 
so as to resemble greatly Stereum crocatum, Fr., but more rigid. 
15. P.rubidus, Berk. in Lond, Journ. of Bot. vol. vi. p. 500. 
The specimens are in an old state, and have not only entirely lost 
their downy coat, but are shining and prettily zoned, and of a delicate - 
fawn shaded with darker tints. The hymenium too in some cases has 
become brown. Still I have no doubt about the species: the spores are 
perfectly alike, as is also the colour of the corky tissue. The sam 
change in fact has taken place which occurs in P. an ; 
16. P.anebus, Berk. in Lond. Journ. of Bot. vol. vi. P 50 
l7. P. australis, Fr. Ep. p. 464. i T 
18. P. applanatus, Fr. Ep. p. 465. — 
19. P.rimosus, Berk. in Lond. Journ. of Bot. Peg iv. p. 54. : 
20. P. holosclerus, Berk. in Lond. Journ. of Bot. vol. vi. p. 5i 
21. P. zonalis, König (sub Boleto) Ann. of Nat. Hist. vol. x. p. 3 
22. P. ferreus, Berk. in Lond. Journ. of Bot. vol. vi. p. 502 
98. P. Persoonii, Mont. in Bel. Voy. p. 147. P. | 
p. 469. : 
_24. P. hirsutus, Fr. Ep. p. 477. de E 
25. Trametes badia, Berk. in Lond. Journ. of Bot. vol. i 
More distinctly zoned than in the Philippine Island | 
rather smaller pores; in fact, making a closer 
but without any fibres. on 
to extreme age. : EAD 
26. T. occidentalis, Fr, Ep. PUL a 
21. T. versatilis, Berk. in er: of Bot. vol. i. p. 
