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Genus 32. FAVOLUS. Fries. 
Hymenium reticulately cellular or alveolate; pits radiating, 
formed by the densely anastomosing gills, elongated, snbstipitate. 
895. Favolus squamiger. Berk. Linn. Journ. xm., 166, 
Sacc. Syll. 6430. 
Pileus nmbilicate, variegated with adnate scales (4-5 c.m. broad) ; 
margin ciliate ; stem short, squamose (4 m.m. thick, dilated up- 
wards) ; pores broad, elongated, decurrent (4x2 m.m.). 
On trunks. N.S. Wales. (Fig. 62.) 
896. Favolus Bouclieanus. Klotsch. Linn, vin., 318. Sacc. 
Syll. 6437. 
Pileus fleshy, tough, plane, unequal, even, then squamose, 
gilvous (4 c.m. broad) ; stem excentric, short, tomentose, brownish 
below ; pores thin, oblong hexagonal, dentate, pale orange. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
897. Favolus scaber. B. fy Br. Linn. Journ. xiv., 57. Sacc. 
Syll. 6489. 
Pileus white, then smoky (6 c.m. broad), rough ; stem very 
short, arising from an orbicular disc; pores alveolate (1 m.m. 
broad), edge thin, torn, ochre. 
On dead wood. Queensland. 
898. Favolus pusillus. Fr. Linncea v., 511, t. xi .,/. 2. Sacc. 
Syll. 6449. 
_ Pileus rather membranaceous, reniform, smooth, tawny (1 c.m. 
diam.) ; stem very short, turning black ; pores elongated, flexuous, 
becoming tawny. 
On trunks. Tasmania. 
899. Favolus rhipidium. Berk. Hook. Journ. 1847, 319. 
Sacc. Syll. 6460. 
Pileus coriaceous, reniform (2 c.m.), concentrically sulcate, pale 
tan-colour, cuticle falling away in minute mealy areolas ; stem 
lateral, short, dilated above, pruinose (6-7 m.m. long), yellowish 
when dry ; pores small, whitish, angular, denticulate, sometimes 
elongated. 
On branches, wood, etc. Victoria. Queensland. N.S. Wales. 
900. Favolus hispidulus. B. C. Linn. Journ. xm. 166. 
Sacc. Syll. 6455. 
Pileus thin, reniform, lineate behind, hispid, reticulated, deli- 
cately tomentose in front and tessellate (6x4 c.m.) ; margin 
very thin, pellucid, sometimes fimbriate; stem short, cylindrical, 
rather hispid (4-8 m.m. long) ; pores simple, elongated (]i m.m. 
diam.). 3 
On stems. S. Australia. 
Genus 33. LASCHIA. Fries. 
Between gelatinous and tremellose, membranaceous when dry, 
reticulate in a honeycomb manner beneath. Pores homogeneops 
with the pileus, thin and flaccid. 
