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j. Dichroi. Anodermeous. Pileus fleshy , tough, soft, elastic from 
the fibrosely floccose substance, villosely tomentose, pores rather 
adnate, coloured. Always soft and rather flexible. 
* Substance coloured. 
638. Folyporus liidulans. Fr. Hym. F.ur. 548. 
Pileus fleshy, very soft, rather pulvinate, villous, becoming 
smooth, zoneless, somewhat gilvous, of the same colour within 
pores elongated, of middle size, unequal, angular, tawny brick- 
red. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
639. Folyporus faedatus. Berk. Linn. Journ. xvi., 41. 
Sacc. Syll. vi., 5128. 
Pileus rather thin, kidney-shaped, without zones, umber, then 
sooty brown; margin pallid, radiately rugose, sterile (7-8 c.m.. 
broad, 4-5 c.m. long), substance pallid, silky, pores punctiform, 
edge obtuse, pallid cinnamon (scarcely 300 p diam.). 
On trunks. Queensland. 
640. Folyporus rubidus. Berk. Hook. Journ. 1847, 500. 
Sacc. Syll. vx., 5124. 
Reddish, rosy-gilvous ; pileus thin, coriaceous, rather reniform, 
sulcately zoned, unequal, pulverulent, silky (2 c.m. or more broad), 
substance of the same colour ; pores small, short, punctiform. 
On wood. Queensland. N. S. Wales. 
641. Folyporus gilvus. Sclnvz. Fr. Hym. Eur. 548. Sacc. 
Syll. vx., 5129. 
Pileus fleshy, tough, effusedly reflexed, soft, even, becoming 
smooth, gilvous ; margin spreading, thin, acute (5-8 c.m. broad) ; 
pores minute, naked, entire, gilvous, then ferruginous, opaque. 
On trunks. Queensland. W. Australia. 
642. Folyporus scruposus. Fries Epic. 473. Sacc. Syll. 
vi., 5130. 
Pileus corky, somewhat triquetrous, rough and scrupose, without 
zones, umber, becoming hoary, at length sulcate about the acute 
margin, with a depressed umber zone (13 c.m. broad, 20 c.m. 
long) ; pores minute, rounded, equal, ferruginous. 
On dead wood. Victoria. Queensland. N.S. Wales. W. 
Australia. Tasmania. 
643. Folyporus isidioides. Berk. Hook. Journ. u., 415. 
Sacc. Syll. vi., 5131. =P. stenoloma, Kalch. 
Pileus corky or woody, hard, dimidiate, sessile, or effused behind, 
gilvous, ferruginous, rough with thick tubercles, and once or twice 
sulcate ((5-8 c.m. broad, 5 c.m. long) ; pores small, crowded, 
punctiform, cinnamon ; substance tawny, ferruginous. 
On trunks. W. Australia. 
Only a variety of P. scruposus. 
