OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— con/iuHcd. 



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VVA. 



N,S.W. 



General Characters. 



PI. Homon. 81 (1825). — Polyporus — continued. 

 lOlSi Q. ... ; Trunks 



1019 

 1020 

 1021 



Wooil 



Trunks ... 

 Dead wood 



Leathery, thin, kidney shaped, .at first downy, then naked, concentri- 

 cally furrowed. 



Expanded, shortly rcflexed, thin, soft, zoneless, entirely fawn cohjur. 



Slightly rcflexed, somewluit zoned, bay brown, downy. 



Wood colour. Caps overlappin;;, somewhat fan shaped, leathery, zoned, 

 delicately downy, becoming smooth. 



PI. Homon. 81 (1825).— Hydiium, Sistotrema. 

 J0221 ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I Q. 1 ■■. I Trunks, and on peach I Broadly expanded, crustaccous, smooth, somewhat yellow. Tubercles 



trees 



deformed, short. 



S.M. I. 426 (1.S21). — Auiicularia, Thclcpliora. 



Ground ... 

 Trunks ... 

 Trunks, &c. 



Bark 

 Wood 



Epicr. 527 (1838).— Hyiluiim, Thelephora. 



Rotten wood 



Bark 



Wood 



Old wood... 



Spoon shaped, leathery, brown. Folds irregular. 



Inverted, reflexed. reddish, zoned, velvety and hispid. 



Expanded, even or incrusting, branched, flesh colour, white. Margin 



orange. 

 Roundish, smooth, red flesh colour. Margin radiately toothed. 

 Inverted, semicircuhir, rcflexed, cracked, clothed with spongy down, 



zoned, vinous brown. 



Inverted, expanded, indistinct m.argin, p.ale, cracked, snow white witliin. 

 Me.aly, expanded irregularly, crust.aceous, white. 

 Waxy, broadly expanded, glaucous, margin distinct. 

 Waxy, broadly expanded, tan coloured. Margin distinct. Granules 

 hemispherical, crowded. 



Obs. II. 272 (1818).— Boletus. 

 10321 ... I ... I T. 1 ... I ... f ... I ... I Hark 



Irregularly expanded, membranous, snow white, porous w.arts distinct. 



Tent. Disp. 30 (1797). 



1033| ... I ... I T. I ... I 



... I ... I Rotten wood 



I Inverted, separable, membranous, white. 



Epicr. 529 (1838) 



1034 ... S.A. 

 1035 



Rotten wood 

 B. Wood 



Rcsupinate, thin, mealy when young, cracking here and there. 

 Whitish, pale huiff when dry, soft, forming a layer or sometimes fleshy. 

 Bristles rigid, very minute, scattered. 



