70 ON SOME FUXGI OF NEW SOUTH WALES AND QUEENSLAND, 



Trametes, Fries. 

 This is a genus very near to Pohjjwrus, differing in tlie trama 

 — substance separating the pores — being thick, and continuous 

 without change from the pileus. 

 T. pyrrhocreas, Berk., pileus somewhat thick, banded, velvety, 



substance like Amadou. Herbert's Creek, Journ. Linn. Soc, 



botany. Vol. XIII., 164, 1873. 

 T. occidentalis, Fries, Parramatta (Moseley). 

 T. versatilis, Berk., Herbert's Creek. (J. c.) 

 T. mollis, Fries, Parramatta (Moseley). 

 T. acuimnctatm, A., Herbert's Creek (E. M. Bowman I. c.) 

 T. phellinus, Berk., New England (I. c.) 

 T. devexa. Berk., often forming long strips on old timber, color 



various, pileus velvety, Tweed Piver (Gruilf oyle) , throughout 



Queensland (Bailey). 



T. lactineus, Berk., New England, Journ. Linn. Soc, botany, 



Yol. XIIL, p. 165. 

 T. colliculosa, Berk., New England {I. c.) 

 T. rigida, Berk., closely resembling T. ^^y^.z;rt, pileus usually much 



wider and more hairy, Tweed Piver (GuiKoyle), throughout 



Queensland (Bailey and AVoods). 



T. umhrinus, Currey, Brisbane Piver (Bailey). 



T. pictus, Berk., pileus clouded or obscurely zoned by a darker 

 color, sometimes shortly stipitate on hard forest timber, 

 Brisbane Piver (Bailey), Endeavour Piver (Woods). 



T. perennis, Fr., a very pretty species found among grass on stony 

 ridges about Brisbane (Bailey). 



DiEDALEA, Per soon. 



Pores often sinuous or labyrinthiform, but variable ; sometimes 

 resembling a Lenzites, at other times a Trantites. 



