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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



On the Rectification of the Nomenclature of Ilectoria 

 Pontoni, Tepper. 



Dr. F. Karsch, of the Berlin Museum, has identified the fore- 

 going, described in these Transactions, vol. XI., with Alectoria 

 superha, Brunner, described and figured in the " Journal d. 

 Museum Godefroy," part XIV., p. 196, 1879, from a specimen 

 obtained at Peake Downs, Queensland. 



Additional Species of Australian Fungi. 



The following references and translated extracts belong to 

 species of Fungi collected in South Australia by Mr. J. G, O. 

 Tepper, and described by Mr. G. Winter, Prof. P. A. Saccardo, 

 and Dr. F. Ludwig in various European Scientific Journals. The 

 list* is largely an addendum to the " Notes on Australian Fungi," 

 published in these Transactions, vol. XII., pp. 150 et seq. The 

 extra-provincial records are supplied from Mueller's Fragm. Phyt., 

 vol. 11. 



Panus lateritius, Saccardo, in Hedwigia, XXYIII., p. 125, 

 tab. 2, fig. 4. Dimidate, sessile, orbicular-lunate, membranous, 

 flaccid, with margin at first rather obtusely involute but soon 

 straight, acute, tan-coloured, spotted with punctiform brick- 

 coloured evanscent tufts. Lamellae somewhat widely apart, few 

 (12 to 20), entire and dimidiate, somewhat narrow, rather hard, 

 subochraceous ; basidia subterete ; spores ovate-ellipsoid, apicu- 

 late at the the base 9 to 10 x 6 to 6'5, smooth, hyaline. 



Allied to P. lunatus, Fr., and P. cinnabarinus, Fr. ; but 

 differs from the first by the lateritis squamulose pileus, and from 

 the second by the colour of the pileus. 



Boletus subtomentosus. Fries. Also in N.S. W. 



Trametes hispidula. Berk and C. Pileus scrupose-tomentel- 

 lose, when young cervine-fulvous, when old darker, 2 to 3 cm. 

 broad, concentrically sulcate. Pores bluish-white at the edge 

 •75 mm. diameter. Allied to 2\ hispicla, which is broader, but 

 not so thick, and the pores are scarcely '5 mm. diameter. 



Hexagona durissima, Be7'k. [Saccardo, Bull. Soc. Myc. de 

 France, 1890.] 



