OF FUNGI FROM BRISBANE. : 401 
16. Potyrorus (PLEUROPUS) PrcrPEs, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 61). 
17. PonyPoRvus (PLEUROPUS) LUCIDUS, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 13). 
18. PonvroRus (PLEUROPUS) sANGUINEUS, Fr. Brisbane (L. A. Bernays, No. 5). 
19. POLYPORUS (PLEUROPUS) FLABELLIFORMIS, Kl. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 3). 
20. PornyPonus (PLEUROPUS) AFFINIS, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, Nos. 96 & 98). 
21. PoLyPORUS (PLEUROPUS) FUSCOLINEATUS, B. & Br., n. sp. (Pl. XLV. fig. 1). Bris- 
bane (F. M. Bailey, No. 80). P. pileo tenui, lento, flabelliformi, ochraceo, lineis 
strigosis brunneis radiantibus notato; margine sinuato, (sicco) incurvo; poris 
mediis, irregularibus, fusco-brunneis; stipite depresso, ochraceo, sursum latiore, 
reticulato, deorsum tomentoso. 
The pileus is thin, depressed above, marked with broad shallow zones, together with 
the pores, 2 to 3 lines thick, tough, rigid when dry, of a pale ochraceous colour, marked 
by very slender lines radiating from the centre to the edge; at the centre they are 
elothed with brown appressed hairs, which form small tufts at intervals, giving a rough 
appearance to the pileus; the pores are angular, flexuous, and irregular, from } to 1 
line long by about half that in width; they cease abruptly at the top ofthe stem, 
which is depressed or flattened above, convex beneath, and finely reticulated where the 
pores cease; the reticulations become gradually larger and shallower downwards; at 
about halfway down they cease, and the stem below is nearly tomentose. This species 
is allied to Polyporus grammocephalus, B. 
22. POLYPORUS (PLEUROPUS) RHIPIDIUM, B. (Pl. XLVI. figs. 4, 5, & 6), In. J. of Bot. 
1847, p.319. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 78). 
23. PonyPoRus (PLEvROPUS) PLATOTIS, B. & Br., n. sp. (Pl. XLV. fig. 7). Brisbane (F. M. 
Bailey, No. 32). P. pileo e clavato plano-infundibuliformi, glabro, ochraceo, fragili, 
spongioso, lineis tenuibus radiantibus notato; stipite elongato, sursum crassiore, 
pileo et poris mediis angulatis ad basin descendentibus concolori. 
Allied to P. grammocephalus, B. The pileus is about 2 inches across, and, with the stem, 
3inches high, depressed, glabrous, marked with slender, tomentose, radiating lines of a 
dull ochraceous colour; the margin is thick and deeply sinuate; pores rather small, 
‘005 to -011 inch across, very irregular and angular, of a darker although similar 
eolour to the pileus; they descend quite to the base of the stem. The whole substance 
of the plant is fragile and spongy. On wood. 
24. PoLvPORUS (PLACODERMET) SENEX, B. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 123). 
25. PonyPoRUs (ANODERMEI) IGNIARIUS, Fr. Brisbane (L. A. Bernays, No.17); Nees 
& M. Mont. Cuba, p. 402. 
26. Potyporus (ANODERMEI) FRUTICUM, B. & C. (Pl. XLVI. figs. 9 & 10). On a tree, 
Trinity Bay, Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 84). 
