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742 . Folystictus intonsus. Berk. FI. Tasm. n., 254. Sacc. 
Syll. vi., 5591. 
Pileus flabelliform, thin, velvety, brown (2 c.m. diara.), stem 
excentric, short (5 m.m. long) ; hymenium white ; pores minute, 
punctiform, decurrent (142 p. diam.). 
On rotten wood. Tasmania. 
743 . Folystictus brunneolus. Berk. Bill. Journ. 1851, 94. 
Hook. Journ. in., 187. Sacc. Syll. vi., 5616. 
Between corky and coriaceous; pilens thin, reniform or flabel- 
late, pallid fawn colour, thickly zoned, silky and shining (5^ c.m. 
broad, 8|-4 c.m. long) ; stem very short ; hymenium and substance 
of the pileus nearly of the same colour ; pores minute, punctiform, 
dissepiments rather obtuse. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
744 . Folystictus peroxydatus. Berk. Linn. Journ. xvi., 39. 
Sacc. Syll. vi., 5623. 
Thin, almost orbicular, rust-coloured, powdery ; pileus slightly 
zoned, rugose; stem short, thick; hymenium convex, ferruginous, 
pores angular (| m.m.), substance rhubarb-colour. 
On trunks. N.S. Wales. 
745 . Folystictus libum. Berk. Linn. Journ. xm., 163. Sacc. 
Syll. vi., 5630. 
Pileus coriaceous, quite smooth, polished, fixed behind by a 
disc, lobed, deeply umbilicate, rather zoned, white, last zone 
radiate, margin yellowish (8 c.m. broad, 6 c.m. long) ; pores 
ochre, angular m.m. broad), dissepiments rather rigid, acute. 
On wood. Queensland. N.S.Wales. 
746 . Folystictus sanguineus. Linn. Meyer. Fr. Epicr. 
444. Sacc. Syll. vi., 5631. 
Vermilion red; pileus coriaceous, thin, reniform, smooth, 
shining, obsoletely concentrically sulcate (2|-10 c.m. broad) ; stem 
lateral, short, orbicularly dilated at the base ; pores minute, 
rounded. 
On trunks. Victoria. Queensland. N.S. Wales. W. Australia. 
S. Australia. Tasmania. Lord Howe’s Island. New Guinea. 
** Hvdrophili. Pileus hygrophanous, incurved when dry. 
747 . Folystictus rasipes. Berk. Linn. Journ. xvi., 43. Sacc. 
Syll. vi.. 5634. 
Pileus flabelliform, conchate, silky lineate, rather velvety, zoned, 
rufous when dry, incurved (18-25 m.m. broad) ; stem short, 
flattened (6-7 m.m. long), rather hispid ; hymenium pallid ; pores 
minute, angular, dissepiments thin. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
