Polystictus 



POLYPORACE.E 



355 



1605. P. Wynnei Cooke (after Mrs. Lloyd Wynne) a b c. 



P. membranous, marked with silky raised lines, faintly brownish, 

 yellow-white, sometimes orange or tan. T. varying in length. 

 Po. small, whitish. 

 Effuso-reflexed, almost wholly resupinate. Running over twigs, grass, etc., 

 around stems of Carex paniadata. Sept. -Dec. Group 3 in. diam. Pore 

 surface with barren places in middle and at margin. 



LXV. PORIA Pers. 



(From the porous hymenium.) 



Resupinate, forming more or less extended patches or thin 

 membranous expansions. Pores forming a continuous stratum, 

 springing from a thin, often rudimentary subiculum. (Fig. 80.) 





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Fig. 80. — Porta vaporaria Cooke.' 

 a, entire ; B, in section. One-half natural size, c, section. X 4. 



This is almost entirely the section of Polyporus named Resupinatce 

 by Fries, the sequence adopted is that of the Hymenomycetes Europcei. 



Species 1605a— 1648 



Pores ferruginous or cinnamon. 1605a — 1609 



Pores purple or violaceous. 1610, 1611 



Pores red. 1612—1615 



Pores yellowish. 1616—1620 



Pores at first white, changing colour. 1621 — 1627 



Pores usually persistently white, minute crowded, round, equal. 



1628—1635 



Pores persistently white, unequal, angular, crowded, commonly 



somewhat large. 1636 — 1643 



Pores white, superficial, distant, punctiform. 1644- 1646 



Of uncertain affinity. 1647, 1648 



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