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zones, purplish-umber, substance rusty-fulvous ; pores small, 
rounded, equal, of the same colour as the pileus. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
805. Folystictus caperatus. Berk. Ann. Nat. Sist. 1839, 
391. Sacc. Si ill. vi., 5887. 
Solid, between woody and coriaceous, thin, effused at the base ; 
pileus zoned, variegated with brown, at first velvety, then naked, 
often shining (10-18£ c.m. broad, 10 c.m. long), hymenium pallid 
fawn-colour ; pores minute, roundish, dissepiments thin. 
On dead wood. Queensland. N.S. Wales. 
e. Membkanacei. Pileus papery, very thin, substance wholly 
longitudinally fibrous, not jloccose ; pores very shallow. 
806. Folystictus breviporus. Cooke Grev. xn., 17. Sacc. 
Syll. vi., 5909. 
Ferruginous; pileus membranaceous, rather rigid, radiately 
rugose, scrupose, shell-shaped or imbricate, margin crispate ; pores 
very short, minute, rounded, of the same colour, i m.m. diam., 
dissepiments entire. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
807. Folystictus Braunii. Rabh. Fun. Fur. 2005. Sacc. 
Syll. vi., 5917. 
Pilei sessile, either dimidiate and rather casspitosely imbricated, 
or incurved, orbicular, membranaceous, and soft when moist, hard 
when dry, chestnut-brown, bald, rtigulose, concentrically zoned, 
margin acute, with yellow edge ; pores very minute, long, round, 
or unequal, bright egg-yellow. 
On trunks. Victoria. 
f. Subkesupinati. Pileus somewhat resupinate , or with the margin 
rejlexed. 
808. Folystictus bireflexus. B. <$• Br. Grev. x., 101. Sacc. 
Syll. vi., 5921. 
Pileus effused, adnate ; margin reflexed, incurved, pall d, 
obsoletely linearly zoned, pubescent, then smooth (2-3 in. long) ; 
pores regular, rounded, whitish, tubes elongated, flesh thin. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
809. Folystictus eriophorus. B. V Br. Linn. Trans, n., 60, 
t. 11,/. 5-6. Sacc. Syll. vi., 5922. 
White, adnate, wholly cottony ; margin slightly reflexed, often 
orbicular, then confluent (12-25 m.m. diam.) ; pores irregular, 
medium, edge obtuse. 
On branches. Queensland. N.S. Wales. 
810. Polystictus Broomei. Rabh. Fung. Fur. Exs. No. 
2004. Linn. Trans, i., 1879, 402, pi. 45,/. 16. Sacc. Syll. 
vi., 5931. 
Pilei very numerous, minute, at first sometimes evidently 
stipitate, at length always sessile, closely imbricate like scales, 
