198 CETPTOGAMIA. 



14. POLYPORUS FLABELLIFORMIS, Klotscfl. 



Hab. Sandal-wood Bay, Feejee Islands. 



15. Polyporus Australis, Fries. 

 Hab. Ovolau, Feejee Islands. 



16. Polyporus cinnabarinus, Fries. 

 Hab. Feejee Islands, New Zealand, and New South Wales. 



17. Polyporus yellereus, Berk., var. poris minoribus. 

 Hab. Puget's Sound, Oregon. 



18. Polyporus liturarius, Berh. & Curt. (Tab. 1, Fig. 5.) 



P. carnosus, tenuis ; pileo flahelliformi gldbro lineolato ; stipite brevissimo 

 cum pileo postice attenuate confluente ; poris minutis angulatis, dissepi- 

 ■mentis tenuissimis denticulatis. 



Hab. Ovolau, Feejee Islands ; on wood. 



Pileus one and one-third of an inch broad, one and one-quarter of 

 an inch long, slightly lobed, reddish-brown, marked with fine radiating 

 lines, slightly depressed behind, where it is confluent with the ex- 

 tremely short though strictly-defined stem; edge slightly incurved. 

 Hymenium probably white. 



A very distinct species, to which we cannot point out any near ally. 

 P. Drumrnondii is perhaps the nearest. It also resembles P. sector, 

 but has no raised lines, and is quite smooth. 



