AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
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c. m. broad, 3-4 m.m. thick in centre) ; pores short, 3-4 parted, 
sinuous, mouths dentate, dissepiments thin. 
On living bark. Tasmania. 
d. Reticulati. Pileus irregularly effused, for the most part in- 
crusting, thin, membranaceous. Pores rather large, distant, 
cup shaped ; dissepiments very short, sometimes like veins. 
838. Foria dictyopora. Cooke Grev. XII., 17. Sacc. Syll. 
6131. 
Effused, indeterminate, thin, white incrusting ; pores effused, 
here and there central, equal, rather angular ; dissepiments thin, 
very short, like reticulated veins, persistently white, sterile parts 
villose. 
On burnt wood. Victoria. Queensland. 
839. Foria fatiscens. Berk. <$• Rav. Grev. i., 65. Sacc . 
Syll. 6138. 
Wholly resupinate, white, very thin, powdery ; pores produced 
in series, at first punctiform, then angular m.m. broad). 
On wood. Queensland. 
840. Poria Archeri. Berk. FI. Tasm. n., 255. Sacc. Syll. 
6153. 
Resupinate, effused, peach colour, leathery-membranaceous ; 
margin tomentose; pores minute, irregular (250 p diam.); edge 
acute. 
On rotten wood. Tasmania. 
Genus 27. TRAMETES. Fries. 
Pores rounded, obtuse, entire, at times very unequal, not forming 
a homogeneous stratum, immersed beneath in the flesh of the pileus, 
hence the trama continuous with the substance of the pileus and 
similar. 
841. Trametes pliellina. Berk. Linn. Journ. vm., 164. 
Sacc. Syll. 6170. 
Pileus corky, adnate by an orbicular disc, becoming whitish, 
rugose, without zones (20 c.m. broad, 5 c.m. long) ; margin obtuse, 
hymenium pallid, pores rounded (800 p diam.), dissepiments 
obtuse. 
On rotten wood. N.S. Wales. 
842. Trametes Muelleri. Berk. Linn. Journ. x., 320. Sacc. 
Syll. 6181. 
Pileus dimidiate, corky, delicately tomentose, white, rugose (13 
c.m. broad, 8 c.m. long), lobed about the margin, concentrically 
snlcate ; pores (| m.m. diam.) with the dissepiments obtuse. 
On dead wood. Victoria. Queensland. N.S. Wales. 
843. Trametes picta. Berk. <]• Br. Linn. Trans. 11., 61 =T. 
Muelleri, var. Berk. 
Pileus dimidiate, corky, hard, smooth, pallid, with darker concen- 
tric bands (4-5 c.m. broad, |-1 c.m. thick) ; substance white ; 
