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** Substance pallid. 
t Pileus rugose and zoned. 
'660. Polyporus zonalis. Berk. Ann. Nat. Hist, x., 375. 
Sacc. Syll. vi., 5237. =P. micromegas, Mont. 
Corky, thin, imbricate, sessile, laterally connate, rigid; pilei 
semi-orbicular, with rounded lobes, repeatedly zoned, rugulose, 
pruinose, fawn-colour (2^-5 c.m. broad, 18-30 m.m. long) ; zones 
smooth, somewhat shining, rufous, margin acute (incurved when 
dry); pores very minute, brownish. 
On dead wood. Victoria. Queensland. 
661. Polyporus subzonalis. Cooke Grev. xvn. 
Suberous, rather thin, rigid, sessile ; pileus reniform, or later- 
ally connate (2-3 in. diam.), pubescent, at length smooth, radiately 
rugose, faintly concentrically zoned with numerous linear zones, 
wholly cream-coloured, substance similar ; margin acute, strongly 
incurved, bymenium nearly of the same colour; pores purictiform, 
rounded, £ p diam. 
On wood. Queensland. 
662. Polyporus liguosus. Klotsch. Fr. Epicr. 471. Sacc. 
Syll. vi., 5240. 
Pileus rather fleshy, then corky or woody, flattened, concen- 
trically sulcate, at first villose, rugose, pallid, adult becoming 
smooth and yellowish, pallid within ; pores long, small, very thin, 
crowded, pallid within, about the surface tawny. 
On trunks. Victoria. 
663. Polyporus cubensis. Mont. Cuba 404. Sacc. Syll. 
5241. 
Whitish, pallid. Pileus dimidiate, sessile, fleshy, then corky, 
rigid, plane, smooth, concentrically sulcate ; margin obtuse, repand, 
convex beneath; pores round, small, equal, obtuse, of the same 
colour, then rufous ; dissepiments thick. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
tt Pileus even. 
664. Polyporus plebius. Berk. FI. N. Zeal, n., 179. Sacc. 
Syll. vi., 5247. 
Pallid, imbricate ; pileus dimidiate, pulvinate, delicately pubes- 
cent, without zones, corky (50 m.m. broad, 25 m.m, long), 
hymenium concave; pores minute, punctiform (182 p diam.), 
edge obtuse. 
On rotten wood. Queensland. 
665. Polyporus testudo. B. Br. Linn. Trans, n.,59, t. 10, 
f. 19. Sacc. Syll. VI., 5248. 
Pileus imbricate, rigid, pulverulent, here and there darkly 
striate and rough (8-12 m.m. broad, 12 m.m. long) ; pores 
