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angulatis, acie acutis, dentatis (J mm. lat., \ mm. long). — 
Polyporus submembranaceus, Berk, in Herb. No. 2796. 
Ad truncos. Java. 
Resembling P. Nilgherr ensis, M. 
683. Polystictus (Prolificantes) exiguis, Coolce. 
Pusillus, pileo membranaceo, triquetro, pallido cervino, postice 
in stipite brevi, tenui (vel obsoleto) producti, supra radiato 
fibroso-hirsuto ; margine tenui, inciso-lobato, hymenio albo, tubulis 
elongatis, poris rotundis, eequalibus, dissepimentis tenuibus, in- 
tegris, ssepe dentatis. 
Amongst moss on stumps. New Zealand. 
Pileus 3-5 mm., scarcely more; stem sometimes 2-3 mm., some- 
times none ; pores -1 mm. 
689. Polystictus (Prolif.) nebularis, Coolce. 
Pileo coriaceo, tenui, reniformi vel conchiformi, effuso-reflexo, e 
pubescente sericeo griseo, zonato, zonis fuscis coeruleisque 
alternatis, contextu griseo, poris curtis, angulatis, aequalibus 
mm.), concoloribus, dissepimentis tenuibus. — Polyporus (Ino.) 
nebularis , Cooke in Herb. Kewensis. 
Ad truncos. Brazil (Glaziou 14435). 
700. Polystictus (Funales) Fergussoni, Berk. 
Pileo pulvinato, spongioso, strigoso, umbrino, contextu radiante, 
fibroso, concolori. Hymenio pallido umbrino, subplano, poris 
rotundatis (0-3 mm.), aequalibus, dissepimentis rigidis, subacutis. — 
Trametes Fergussoni , Berk, in Herb. 3016. 
Ad truncos. Natal. 
Pileus 2-lin., very obscurely zoned. 
759. Polystictus (Stuposi) Ecklonii, Berk. 
Pileo coriaceo-stuposo, tenui, effuso-reflexo, sub-reniformi, 
tabacino, azono, strigoso-hirsuto, margine acuto, hymenio con- 
textuque concolori. Poris curtis, magnis (1 mm.), subrotundatis, 
acie acutis, denticulatis. — Polyporus Ecklonii, Berk, in Herb. No. 
2697. 
Ad ramulos. South Africa (Ecklon and Zeyher). 
Pileus 1-2 inches broad, thin and flexible, clove-brown. 
774. Polystictus (Coriacei) rufopictus, B. Sf C. 
Pileo coriaceo, subtenui, rigido, applanato, leevigato, nitido, 
flavido-fusco, primo radiato-strigoso sericeove, zonis angustis 
concentricis rufis variegato, contextu hymenioque pallido. Poris 
minutissimis, rotundatis, aequalibus, integris (J mm.). — Polyporus 
rufo-pictus, B. & Curt. Herb. No. 2755. 
Ad ramulos. Cuba (No. 940). 
Resembing superficially some forms of P. versicolor , but 
hymenium darker, and pores very much smaller. 
854. Polystictus (Scortei) cupreo-vinosus, Berk . in Herb. No. 
2720. 
Ad. truncos. Panure (Spruce). 
We find it impossible to separate this, even as a variety, from 
P. cupreo-roseus. It is probable that the name originated in a 
