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ujt[K'r su!'lju'('. I’ikUm' Avitli sliji'htly r:uH('(l rouiidoil 
I'ini, [HHV ori(i('('s \('rv minute, mumlcd, about b in 1 mm., dissopinuMitH roundod, 
tulu'H about, d.7 mm. d(‘ 0 |t, tulu's and orifice's ii(*ar Avollaiuauis (xu.). Substaiua; 
lliin, al)out 0.5 mm., near HufT limwn (xu.). Spon's ? sul)splu‘ri<'ul, 4.5 Mouth 
Australia hhu'ouiib'r Ha_v. Kuitpo. March. ( hh^uie 4.1.) 
1 Froa/ u'utcvt'ol.oiirs hi/ .1/ /'.w Fimifih. 
Figure 44. — Poli/fnn-ii.f hasilii /nloidi'.'t (McAlp. et Tepper) . (No. 314). 
Sections showing underground stem passing into a false sclerotium, 
with true sclerotium at base on right. Also under surface of pileus. 
showing pores. Reduced by more than 
'rids minute browidsh-firoy species is more ptirlieudarly characteriseel by the 
curved stem In'in^ attached near one side of tlie u[)pei- surface. 
:il l. Polypoius basilapiloides (Mc.Mp. et Tepper) (Syu., Laccoci phaUim 
luisilaf)iloi(Us Me. Up. et 'rep[>er) (b., basis, the btise; J((-pis, a stoue, with 
tlie (irec'k ending' oidt's, si^ni tyin^‘ like in reference to the stone-like false 
scler(dinm). -Pileus ('oma'x, up to 5in. (li!.5 cm.), the centre shallowly pitted Dy 
raised bianvn lines, the dc'prt'ssions [>aler, tlie [littinp; sometimes little marke<l, 
