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B. tenuis, Berk., Cape York, Journ. Linn. Soc, Yol. XIII., bot. 

 page 165. 



D. Bowmani, Berk., Herbert's Creek (Bowman) . 

 D. aspera, Fries, ? a large white species, pores large sinuous, 

 Enoggera Creek (Bailey), 



7>. Sjjrucei, Berk., a very large, thick, white fungus, with small 

 pores. Brisbane, and most of the South Queensland scrubs 

 on stumps and logs (Bailey), Daintree (Woods). 



7). glahrescens, Berkeley, Parramatta (Moseley). 



Hexagona, Fr. 



Pores usually large and angular, somewhat resembling the 

 cells of a honeycomb. 



H. tenuis, Fr., Cape York (E. Daemel). 



H. pohjgramma, Mont., on mangroves. Trinity Bay (Bailey). 



S. Miielleri, Berk., New England, Journal Linnean Society, Yol. 

 XIIL, 166. 



H. tenuis, Fries, Cape York, Journ. Linn. Soc, Yol. XYI. 



5. erinigera, Fries, North Australia (Armit). 



Favolus, Fries. 



Pileus fleshy, flexible, hymenium reticulate, pores radiating 

 elongated. 



F. squamiger. Berk., pileus umbilicate. New England, Journal of 

 Linn. Soc, Yol. XIII., 166. 



F. ccBspitosus, Berk., densely tufted, stems connected at the base, 

 over 50 in a tuft, two inches or more high, Clarence Kiver 

 (Dr. Beckler, I. c.) 



Laschia, Fries. 



Pileus fleshy, but very cellular, the top sticky when fresh, 

 hymenium reticulate, very similar to Favolus. 



