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817. Poria calcea. B. fy Br. Linn. Journ. xiv., 58. Sacc. 
Syll. 5948. 
Chalky white. Wholly resupinate, effused ; margin very thin, 
adnate, membranaceous ; pores small, angular, dissepiments thin, 
£-4 m.m. diatn.). 
On dead wood. Queensland. 
818. Poria niphodes. B. t$- Br. Ceylon Fungi No. 507. 
Sacc. Syll. 5949. 
Wholly resupinate, snowy white ; margin very narrow ; pores 
irregular, pulverulent, chalky. 
On wood. N.S. Wales. 
** Pores white, at length pale ochraceous. 
819. Poria tarda. Berk. Hook. Journ. 1845. Sacc. Syll. 
5952. 
White, then ochraceous, mycelium waxy, resembling Corticium; 
margin narrow, tomentose ; pores slowly developed, small, entire 
(250 p broad). 
On dead wood. W. Australia. 
820. Poria callosa. Fries Hym. Eur. 577. Sacc. Syll. 
5964. 
Broadly effused, equal, tough, entire, separable like soft leather, 
white ; margin similar (2-4 m.m. thick), not stratose ; pores firm, 
round, equal, entire, obtuse ; spores 6 p long. 
On wood. Queensland. 
%* Pores yellowish. 
821. Poria parilis. Fr. PI. Preiss. p. 136. Sacc. Syll. 
5969. 
Longitudinally effused (3 c.m. or more), closely adnate, con- 
fluent, dry, immarginate, yellow, becoming pallid ; subiculum 
none, circumference equal ; pores minute, nearly round, short, 
smooth. 
On bark. W. Australia. 
55 Pores flesh coloured. 
822. Poria vincta. Berk. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1852, 196. Sacc „ 
Syll. 5983. 
Wholly resupinate, rather thick in the centre; margin thin, 
somewhat free, tinged above with red (4 m.m. thick in the centre) ; 
pores small, pallid, substance wood-colour. 
On rotten wood. Victoria. Queensland. 
823. Poria epilintea. Berk. Br. Linn. Journ. xiv., 55. 
Sacc. Syll. 5982.= Polyporus rufolateritius. Kalch. Grev. x., 
104. 
Wholly resupinate, effused ; margin and substance fibrous,, 
hymenium flesh colour ; pores minute (4 m.m. diatn.). 
On trunks. N.S. Wales. 
