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H. menilioides, B. et Br., fn. s.J liymeniiim a rich orange color, 

 the rest white, found on the damp timber of a bridge. 

 Ithaca Creek (Bailey.) 



IiiPEx, Frieft. 



Hymeniruii with fir in coriaceous acute teeth, disposed in rows. 



/. farm, Kl., this forms large patches on old timber, is of a 

 leather}^ consistence and of a beautiful yellow color, Herbert's 

 Creek (Bowman), Eockingham Bay (Dallachy), Trinity Bay 

 (Bailey), Daintree (Woods), near Ipswich (Miss. F. M. 

 Campbell) . 



/. z/mrrf/ifi, Fr., Main Banges. Queenslmid (Bailey). 



SisTOTREMA, FHes. 

 Having the habit and appearance oilrpex. The gill-like teeth 

 bearing the hymenium. 



S. irpicimnrii, B. et Br., this new species forms large irregular 

 patches on old timber in dense scrubs, at first sight one might 

 niistalce it for F. Broomei, but on examination the hymenium 

 will be found toothed like an Irpex, to which it is closely allied. 

 Enoggera Creek (Baile,y). 



Eadulum, Fr. 

 This genus connects Lpex and Sisfotrema with IFydnum. 



R. ? sp. noi\, found on an old Peach tree, Brisbane 



(Bailey). 



Phlebia, Fries. 

 These are skin-like fungi found on damp timber. Hymenium 

 sub-gelatinous, spread over persistent veins. 



P. radictta, Berk., Ithaca Creek (Bailey). 



AURICULAP.IXI. 



Hymenium not pricklj^ or tubular, but forming obscure folds 

 or even. 



