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12. Polyporus (Anodermei) angustus (Berk.); pileo angusto antice renascente pallido subto- 
mentoso postice exoleto scabriusculo fusco decurrenti-adnato, hymenio albo, poris minimis angulato-punc- 
tiformibus. (Tas. CLXXXII. Fig. 7.) 
Has. On dead wood, Archer. 
Pileus 3-3 inch long, 23 inches wide, decurrenti-affixed, behind exolete, brown, slightly scabrous, in front pale, 
slightly tomentose. Hymenium white. Pores very minute, „4; inch across, not visible to the naked eye, angulari- 
punctiform. Substance white, moderately firm.—This species seems strictly biennial. The more recent parts gra- 
dually acquire a resinous appearance, and at length become brown and almost laccate—Puiate CLXXXLL Fig. 7, 
nat. size. 
13. Polyporus (Anodermei) rhinocephalus (Berk.); pileo dimidiato conchato tenui albido pri- 
mum tomentoso demum scabro-venoso 1. aculeato, poris ex albido cinereis minutis, (Tas, CLXXXLL Fig. 8.) 
Has. On dead wood, Archer. 
Pileus 1 inch broad, $ inch wide, dimidiate, conchate, thin, rigid when dry, at first white tomentose, nearly 
even, at length scabro-venous or aculeate, becoming resinous, and at length brown. Hymenium concave, at first pale 
like the pileus, then cinereous. Pores minute, angular, „45 inch across.—This species appears to be allied to 
P. adustus, but is more rigid when dry, and has a very different aspect. It is also closely allied to P. angustus.— 
Pap CLXXXII. Fig. 8, nat. size. 
14. Polyporus (Anodermei) Gunnii (Berk.); pileo flabellato tenui albido sordescente tomentoso 
rugosiusculo subzonato, intus niveo, hymenio albo, poris irregularibus mediis. 
Haz. On twigs, etc.: Back River Gully, New Norfolk, Gunn, J. D. H, 
Pileus flabelliform, 3-4 inches across, 23 inches long, thin, slightly wrinkled, sometimes obscurely zoned, 
tomentose, dirty-white, becoming brownish; edge very thin. Hymenium white. Pores irregular, A, inch across. 
Dissepiments toothed.—Allied to P. adustus. 
15. Polyporus (Anodermei) pelliculosus (Berk. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. vi. p. 575). 
Has. On dead wood, Guan, Archer, etc. 
16. Polyporus (Placodermei) portentosus (Berk. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. iii. p. 188). 
Has. On dead wood, Gunn, Archer, etc. 
Allied to P. betulinus. 
17. Polyporus (Placodermei) ochroleucus (Berk. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. iv. p. 53). 
Haz. On trunks of trees, Gunn. 
18. Polyporus (Placodermei) australis (Fr. Ep. 464). 
Has. On dead wood, Gunn, Archer, ete. 
Common on Fagus Cunninghamii. 
19. Polyporus (Placodermei) igniarius (Fr. Ep. p. 160). 
On dead wood, Gunn, etc. 
A very large form occurs on Eucalyptus. 
20. Polyporus (Placodermei) Gourlizei (Berk.) ; dimidiatus, pileo convexo parce zonato stuppeo- 
velutino umbrino contextu molli-suberoso porisque mediis angulatis concoloribus. 
Has. On bark. Communicated by the late Mr. W. Gourlie. 
About 1 inch across, 3 long, dimidiate, convex, umber, tinged with yellow, with two or three zones, clothed, 
especially behind, with coarse pubescence. Substance moderately soft, pale-umber. Pores de inch across, irregular, 
unequal; dissepiment rather thick.—Allied to P. fulvus, Fr., and P. excavatus, Berk. 
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