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POLYPOREI. 
“a ah es rounded or angular, sometimes sinuous or torn, bearing 
e inner surface the tetrasporous sporophores and eystidia.— 
FOMES, Fries. 
z= PT eLOOLOr, P. Henn. Hedw. xlii. 75. Pileus hooflike, indis- 
netly sulcate-zonate, reddish-brown, blackish at the base, cracked, 
ee Somer at glossy, about 4 in. long and 2 in. broad, 
substance cinnamon-coloured, woody; hymenium convex; pores 
sured ue ca mm. diam., golden, afterwards rust- 
ed; spores broad, ellipsoid, ellowish- brown, smoothish, 4-43 x 
34-4 2. Hennings l.c . : 
ad Russell rid Pritzel, 
POLYSTICTUS, Fries 
P. taba cinus, Mont. Sacc. Syll. vi. 280. Imbricate; pilei ferru- 
aos, bay, coriaceous, thin, rigid, offused and reflexed, shell- shaped, 
omentose, concentrically zoned, “from 13 to 3 in. broad, margin acute, 
paler; pores medium size, torn or toothed, at length of the same 
colour. Cooke, in Handb. Austr. Fungi 151. 
Hab.: Kuranda, on dead wood.—E. Pritzel. 
PORTA, Pers. 
A Sinuosa, Fries. Cooke, in see Austr. Fungi 156. Broadly 
effused, adnate, dry, springing from an evanescent mycelium, white, 
then yellowiah, about 2 lines dick: mk broad, flexuous, various, 
Acute, torn, spores 6 x 2-3 p.— Cooke 
Hab.: Eumundi, on dead stems.— Z. Pritael 
HYDNEI. 
: Hymenium inferior, or on both sides, spread over the suriage of 
pines, teeth, tubercles, crests, or persistent papilla.—Cooke 1. 
GRANDINIA, Fries. 
eo—violacea, P. Henn. Hedw. xlii. 74. Crustaceous, 
G. ciner 
innate, broati effuse, anise sometimes cracked, contexture 
i prinnose, densel 
cinnamon-coloured, hymenium a_ grey-violet 
sranulate, granules — like, subfimbriate, about 60- 100 »; spores 
subglobose, 3-4 p, smooth.—P. Hennings le. 
Hab, : sdb real Pritzel. 
THELEPHOREL. 
or on both surfaces, coriaceous or waxy, even, 
nium inferior, 
hyaline or coloured.— 
Hym 
oe Shed or papillose, spores continuous, 
