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piments thin, membranaceous.— This species has a Merulioid aspect, but is a true Polyporus, allied to P. aneirinus. 
Its dark-orange pores must render it a pretty species when fresh. 
32. Polyporus (Resupinatus) Archeri (Berk.); resupinatus, effusus, armeniacus, coriaceo-mem- 
branaceus, margine tomentoso, poris minutis irregularibus, acie acuta. 
Has. On dead wood, Archer. 
Effused, resupinate, coriaceo-membranaceous, apricot-coloured ; margin tomentose, flat or slightly raised. Pores 
minute, +3, inch across, irregular; edge acute.— The coriaceo-membranaceous texture and bright apricot tint easily 
distinguish this pretty species. Occasionally parts of the plant are bleached. The pores are much smaller than in 
P. apricus, which however differs in other respects. 
33. Polyporus (Resupinatus) orbicularis (Berk. in Ann. Nat. Hist. iii. p. 324). 
Has. On dead wood, Gunn. 
34. Polyporus (Resupinatus) latus (Berk. in Ann. Nat. Hist. iii. 325). 
Haz. On dead wood, Gunn, J. D. H. 
35. Polyporus (Resupinatus) dzedaleoides (Berk. in Ann. Nat. Hist. iii. 325). 
Has. On dead wood, Gunn. 
36. Polyporus hyalinus (Berk.); resupinatus, albus, vitreus, tenuis, ambitu tomentoso, poris mini- 
mis centro elongatis. 
Has. On dead decorticated wood, Archer. 
Resupinate, thin; border tomentose, but tolerably even, not spreading out into byssoid threads. Hymenium 
much cracked when dry. Pores hyaline, very minute, elongated in the centre, „35 inch across.—Allied to P. vitreus, 
but very thin and delicate. 
37. Polyporus (Resupinatus) vaporarius (Fr. Ep. p. 487). 
Has. On dead wood, Archer. 
Gen. XIV. HEXAGONIA, Fr. 
Hymenophorum descendens in tramam cum pilei substantia omnino concolorem et similem. Pori 
alveolares primitus dilatati. 
Distinguished from Polyporus by its regular, large pores, s shaped like the cells of a honeycomb. The species 
are mostly tropical. (Name from &$, si, and yavıa, an angle.) 
1. Hexagonia Gunnii (Berk.).—Polyporus vesparius, Berk. in Ann. Nat. Hist. iti. p. 323. 
Haz. On trunks of Eucalyptus, Gunn, Archer, ete. 
Gen. XV. FAVOLUS, Fr. 
Carnoso-lentus. Hymenium reticulatum, cellulosum, alveolatum. Alveoli radiantes e lamellis dense 
anastomosantibus formati, elongati, parietibus duplicatis. r 
The species approach some of the fleshy Polypori, but they differ in the cells being dilated from the first, as in 
Hexagonia. (Name from favus, a honeycomb.) 
l. Favolus pusillus (Fr. in Linn. v. p. 511). 
Haz. On dead wood, Gunn. 
