Arrangement of Genera (9). 



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78. Grandinia, Fries. 



79. Porotheliuni, Fries. 



80. Oilontia, Pers. 



81. Kueiffia, Fries. 



FRIES, PL. HOM. 80 (1825). 



Rotten wood 



Sandy soil 



Bark 



Rotten wood 



Trunks ... 



Rotten wood, trunks 



Ground ... 



Woods 



Trunks ... 

 Rotten wood 



Fern stems 

 Branches... 

 Rotten wood 



Wo.ds ... 



In cavities of trunks 

 of XantJiorrhu'Ct 



Hymenium of Pobj- 

 porus ijryiilicefor- 

 mis 



Solitary iu wood ... 



Rotten wood 



Wood 

 Trunks ... 



Wood 



Woods ... 

 Trunks .and sticks... 

 Woods 



Rotten wood 



Trunks ... 

 Trunks ... 



Spore-bearing surface expanded longitudinally, crustose, smooth, pale 



ochre. Spines acute. 

 Cap fleshy to membranous, brick red, turning black. Stem erect, 



slender, paler than cap. 

 Chalky white, opaque, widely expanded. Spore-bearing surface 



crustose, smooth, mealy. Has a scorclied appearance when dry. 

 Inverted, expanded, indistinct margin, pale vinous, at first delicately 



downy. 

 Fleshy, expanded, colour variable, the upper surface with long curled 



abortive sjjines. 

 Much branched, creamy, like cauliflower at first, then a mass of 



coriiUine branches. 

 Cap fleshy, thin, ochrey yellow. Stem central, slender, smooth when 



dry. 

 Small, commonly grown together. Cap leathery, thin, funnel shaped. 



zoned, ashy pale. Stem smooth, slender, disc rather downy. 

 Cap expanded, reflexeJ, leathery, thin, margin yellowish. 

 In long patches. Spore-bearing surface, thin, waxy, at length 



disappearing. 

 Expanded, indistinct margin, white, thin. 

 Sessile, nearly circular, thin, pale yellow, smooth. 

 Fan shaped, overlapping, thin, ochrey to yellowish t,an, clothed with 



cartilaginous radiating hairs. 

 Cap leathery, thin, soft, zoneless, rough, dark brown, margin whitish. 



Stem slender. Odour of melilot. 

 Widely expanded, spore-be.aring surface at flrst downy, then compact, 



smooth. 

 Spore-bearing surface crustaceous, white, margin somewhat fringed, 



separating in chips. 



Cap fleshy, firm, smooth, umber. Stem thick, even. 



Spore-bearing surface expanded, waxy, membranous, smooth, tawny to 



rusty. 

 Semicircular, thick, smooth, pale, rough with prominent lines. 

 While. Spore-bearing surface very broad, membranous, soft, 



evanescent. 

 Inverted, then refle.xed, sometimes growing together, velvety, somewhat 



zoned. 

 Cap corky, rigid, downy, zoneless, bluish black. Stem stout, bliick. 

 Small. Expanded and reflexed, leathery, thin, zoned, ochrey. 

 Gregarious. (!ap fleshy, fragile, repand and wavy, deformed, pale, 



creamy buffi. Stem rather short. Very common. Edible. 

 Spore-bearing surface expanded, thin, somewhat gelatinous, flesh 



colour to watery yellow. 

 Inverted, thin, margin delicately downy, then waxy. Spines compressed. 

 Spines not compressed and hanging from the brighter pale-orange cap. 



Tent. Disp. 28 (1797). 



10141 ... 1 ... I . . I ... 



Q- 



Dead branches 



Somewhat cuticular, thick, delicately downy, pale, descending deeply 

 behind. 



PI. Homon. 81 (1825).— Polyporus. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 



Q. 



Rotten wood 

 Trunks, &c. 

 Trunks ... 



White, inverteil. Margin web-like, downy. 

 Kxpanded, spongy soft, yellow, margin shortly reflexed, downy. 

 Kntirely white. Cap corky to leathery, running down behind, faintly 

 zoned, teeth disposed in honeycomb manner. 



