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undulate, becoming nearly smooth, reddish-yellow ; pores minute; 
plane, sulphur colour ; spores ovoid, hyaline, slightly papillate; 
7-8 x4-5 y.. 
On trunks. Queensland. Tasmania. 
625. Polyporus retiporus. Cooke Grev. xii., 15. Sacc. 
Syll. vi., 5054. 
Csespitose, much divided, forming large clumps, of a juicy, cheesy 
consistence, pale, ochraceous, fragile when dry ; pilei very broad, 
imbricate, undulate, rather velvety, tomentose ; flesh white, pores 
angular, very short, of medium size, dissepiments obtuse, net-like. 
On trunks. Victoria. Queensland, 
i. Mollis. Anoclermeous. Pileus cheesy, at first soft and watery, 
fragile. 
* Pileus tomentose. 
626. Polyporus teplironotus. Berk. FI. Tasm. n., 252, t. 
182, f. 5. Sacc. Syll. vi., 5064. 
Pileus soft, tomentose, snow white, brown behind (50 m.m. 
broad, 35 m.m. long), hymenium white, then becoming a little 
cinereous; pores small, rounded (181-182 y, diam.). 
On rotten wood. N.S. Wales. Tasmania. (Fig. 54). 
627. Polyporus epileucus. Fr. Hyrn. Eur. 545. Sacc. Syll. 
5067. 
Pileus soft and cheesy, then firm, pnlvinate, roughly villose, 
whitish, similar within (8-12 c.m. broad, 2-6 c.m. thick); semi- 
orbicular. concave beneath, not fibrous within, scarcely zoned, 
pores at first undistinguishable, tubes minute (up to 18 m.m. long). 
On rotten trunks. Queensland. 
628. Polyporus corrivalis. Berk. Linn. Journ. xm., 162. 
Sacc. Syll. VI., 5072. 
Imbricate; pilei shell-shaped, whitish, lineate, tomentose (12 
m.m. broad, 6-7 m.m. long), hymenium concave ; pores small, 
angular (150 y.). 
On trunks. Queensland. S. Australia. 
629. Polyporus verecundus. Berk. Curt. Fun. Cub. No. 
220. Sacc. Syll. vi., 5075. 
Pileus soft, convex, white, then cinereous, tomentose (5-8 c.m. 
broad, 4-5 c.m. long) ; margin acute, hymenium pallid ; pores 
small, roundish (1-7 m.m. diam.) ; edge obtuse, white within, 
tubes elongated. 
On dead wood. Fiji. 
630. Polyporus semidigitaliformis. Berk. Linn. Journ. 
xvi., 29. Sacc. Syll. vi., 5078. 
Gregarious; pileus hoof-shaped, springing from a tomentose 
mycelium, whitish, rugose and tomentose (6-8 m.m. broad) ; pores 
large, lamellate behind. 
On trunks. N.S. Wales. 
