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and in various places, but seldom producing pilei. Nearly allied to 

 M. tomentillus, which has very short stems. See ' Grevillea,' vol. viii. 

 p. 1 53, where it is called M. crinis equi. I, however, follow the original 

 name of Mueller. 



246. M. lignyodes, Berk. Pileo convexo granulato sulcato; stipite 

 nitido nigerrimo striato ; lamellis latis ventricosis umbrinis. 

 On leaves of Eucalyptus. Allied to M. rotula. 



247- M. Exocarpi, Berk. Totus resupinatus albus, lamellis paucissimis, 

 interstitiis latis lsevibus. 



Rockhampton (Thozet). On bark of Exocarpus latifolius. 



248. Lentinus Guilfoylei, Berk, fy Muell. Pileo umbrino profunde 

 umbilicato glabro, cuticula cartilaginea, margine sulcato ; stipite curvato 

 concolori striato ; lamellis decurrentibus e sulco prope basin continuatis. 



Pileus 2^-3 inches across; stem 2 inches high, a i ncn thick. 



249. L. lateritius, Berk. Pileo convexo lateritio glaberrimo, margine 

 involuto; stipite concolori rigido suba;quali, lamellis albis erosis adnexis. 



Pileus 1-2 inches across ; stem 1 inch high, f thick. 



250. Panus torulosus, Fr. Moreton Bay (J. M. Bailey). 



251. P. arenicola, Berk. Brunneus, pileo e stipite brevitomentoso spa- 

 thulato, margine inflexo ; lamellis postice attenuatis fuscis. 



Growing in very sandy soil ; the stem and pileus both covered with 

 adhering particles of sand. 



252. P. rivulosus, Berk. Pileo ochraceo striato-rivuloso umbilicato 

 quandoque lobato ; stipite excentrico striato-rivuloso demum umbrino, 

 lamellis decurrentibus. 



Pileus 21 inches across ; stem short, ^ inch thick. When old, it 

 resembles Paxillus crassus. 



253. Schizophyllum multifidum, Vr. Moreton Bay (J. M. Bailey)-, 

 Chatham Isles. 



254. Boletus Thozetii, Berk. Flavus, pileo granulato-verrucoso ; sti- 

 pite gracili flexuoso ; poris liberis. 



On poor soil. Rockhampton (Thozet, no. 909). A single specimen. 

 Pileus about i an inch in diameter ; stem 1J inch high, about A thick. 

 Clearly a distinct species, with a very unusual habit. There is a 

 Boletus from Herbert's Creek gathered by E. M. Bowman, which is 

 very like some European species, but which cannot be determined safely. 



255. Polyporus (Merisma) scabriuscvlus, Berk. E stipite cylin- 

 drico biunciali repetite raniosus, ramis sexuncialibus ; pileis spathulatis 

 subtiliter pubescentibus scabriusculis ; poris amplis. 



Pores A inch across. Forming a very large mass. 



