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OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— continued. 



Polystictiis, Fomcs, Favolus, Trametes, Poria, Boletu.s, Dtedalea — continued. 



Trunks ... 

 Wood ... 

 Wood ... 

 Trunks ... 

 Trunks ... 

 Rotten wood 

 Trunks ... 

 F.alleu brandies 



Ground ... 

 Wood ... 



Trunks ... 



Trunks ... 



Trunks ... 

 Wood ... 



Fleshy to corky, cushion shaped, fragile, whitish ; margin obtuse, some- 

 what reddish. 

 Semicircular, decurrent behind, rough, short, invested with tow-like 



wool, pale ochrey when dry. 

 Corky, rather thin, sessile, entirely cream coloured, kidney shaped, 



faintly concentrically zoned. 

 Large, tufted, and much divided ; of juicy, cheesy, or doughy consistence. 



Caps very bro.ad, overlapping, reddish or lemon yellow. 

 Cap circular, thick in centre, thin at margin, somewhat lobed, slightly 



zoned, velvety, rusty bay. Stem short, central or lateral. 

 Soft, downy, snow white. brown behind. Plymenium white, then turn- 

 ing slightly ashy. 

 Caps overlapping, rigid, powdery, obscurely streaked and rough here 



and there. 

 Cap leathery to membranous, rigid, convex, then funnel shaped, 



yellowish, with fringe of stiff brown hairs. Stem thin, yellowish 



brown. 

 Cap fleshy, firm, pale, with darker sunken scales. Stem short, thick, 



solid, ochrey. 

 Cap fleshy to tough, umbilicate, then somewh.at funnel shaped, snow 



white or cream coloured. Stem swelling above, and below minutely 



scaly. 

 Cap hard, whitish, shortly hooked behind, delicately downy, margin 



obtuse, wrinkled. 

 Cap fleshy, tough, becoming woody, variable in form. Stem excentric 



and later.al, finally black. 

 White to red. Cap fleshy to spongy, firm, with reddish-brown hairs. 

 Corky, thin, overlapping, sessile, scmicircul.ar, lobed, repeatedly zoned, 



covered with bloom, fawn colour. 



