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be confused with Trametes Muelleri, which may also be a 
variant, but has small round pores and is more frequent 
and constant. me 
155. Lenzites bicolor.—On a dead stump of Callitris 
undeveloped. ie upper surface view is the same as that 
of Polystictus Friesii. Lloyd mentions that this is the only 
Lenzites he has seen where the context-colour and surface 
layer are not uniform. 
POLYPORACEAE. 
BoLETUS. 
156. Boletus romanus, Ottav.—The following species, of 
which we have had prepared a coloured drawing, resembles so 
closely the figure of ‘‘Boletus Romanus, Ottav.,”’ given on 
pl. xv. of Badham’s work ‘‘On the Esculent Funguses of Eng- 
land," that we consider, for the present at least, that we vus 
justified in calling it by this name. Unfortunately all tha 
Badham says of the species is as follows: —‘‘The B. Romant 
was first described by Ottaviani, who obligingly sent a colour 
the name in Fries. Our plants were described when gathered 
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- Flesh showing a tinge of blue in places. Spores. 
greenish, 104x34 p. Under Casuarma, 
T. Boletus scarlatinus, n. sp.—Pileus usually 1$ Ms 
2 inches in diameter, but after heavy rains occasionally reac 
ing 3? inches across, convex to nearly plane, irregular, 
som i when moist (leaves may adhe 
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