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882 . Hexagonia Wightii. Klotscli. Fr. Nova Symb. 84. Sacc. 
Syll. 6274. 
Pileus suberous, coriaceous (8-10 c.m.), plane, fibrous, setose, 
without zones, brown, pores oblong, hexagonal, very broad, ferru- 
ginous, setose within. 
On trunks. Victoria. Queensland. New Guinea. Bloomfield 
River. 
883 . Hexagonia crinigera. Fr. Epicr. 496. Sacc. Syll . 
6278. 
Pileus suberous-coriaceous, plane (2^-5 c.m.), setose with rigid 
hairs, without zones, brown, turning blackish ; pores subrotund, 
then hexagonal (2-4 m.m.), pallid, cinnamon, smooth within,, 
glaucous, rather prninose. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
884 . Hexagonia durissima. B. § Br. Geyl. Fun. 524. Sacc. 
Syll. 6290. 
Pileus hoof-shaped, rugose, zoned with red and brown (5 c.m. 
long); substance rather fleshy; pores pallid, elongated, edge 
obtuse (2 m.m. broad, 4 c.m. deep). 
On wood. Victoria. 
885 . Hexagonia Mnelleri. Berk. Linn. Journ . xm. 166.. 
Sacc. Syll. 6300. 
Thin, rigid, fixed behind by an orbicular disc; pileus multi- 
zonate, radiately rugose, lobed (10 c.m. broad), ochraceous, be- 
coming brownish ; margin acute, hymenium tawny ; pores of 
medium size (| m.m. diam.). 
On Eucalyptus trunks. Queensland. N.S. Wales. 
886. Hexagonia sericea. Fr. Epic. 497. Sacc. Syll. 6306. 
Pileus between coriaceous and membranaceous, entire (5-7 c.m. 
broad), somewhat campanulate, silky-villose, pallid, adnate at the 
vertex, sessile ; pores thin, irregularly hexagonal. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
887 . Hexagonia Gunnii. Berk. Hook. Journ. iv., 57. 
Sacc. Syll. 6310. 
Pileus sessile, rather hoof-like, imbricate, even or scabrous, 
wood coloured (6-8 c.m. broad), slightly zoned about the margin ; 
substance brown, corky, soft; pores 5-6 sided, broad, same colour 
as the pileus (3-6 m.m. broad). 
On bark, etc. Victoria. W. Australia. Tasmania. 
888. Hexagonia rigida. Berk. Linn. Journ. xvi., 54. Sacc. 
Syll. 6315. 
Dimidiate, decurrent behind, rigid ; pileus umber, concentrically 
zoned, and sulcate, radiately rugulose, at length smooth (7-8 c.m. 
diam.) ; margin and elevated zones delicately tomentose ; hymen- 
ium pallid ; pores large (1-1-2 m.m. diam.). 
On trunks. N.S. Wales. Lord Howe’s Island. 
