63 



Brownish Terra-cotta (pi. 334, Ton 4), paling towards the periphery, which is 

 quite light; pileus near Pale Yellowish Flesh (pi. 68, Ton 4), shading into but 

 usually lighter than Snuff Brown, Deep Bistre (pi. 303, Tons 1 to 4). Gills 

 near Pale Blush (pi. 137, Ton 4), but with a pinkish tinge. Spore mass more 

 purple than Otter Brown (pi. 354) and Neutral Tint (pi. 361). 



270 (i., 63). Hypholoma fasciculare, Huds. New South Wales: Bullah- 

 delah, August. 



BLACK-SPORED AGARICACEAE. 



COPRINUS. 



271. Coprinus micacens, Fr. Clel. and Cheel, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 

 xli., 1917, p. 854. South Australia: Adelaide, August, September, October. 



Panaeolus. 



272 (i., 75). Panaeolus ovaius, Cooke and Mass. New South Wales: 16 

 miles from Taree, June. 



POLYPORACEAE. 



Boletus. 



273. Boletus stthglohosiis, n. sp. The whole plant irregularly globular like 

 a puffball, up to 1 inch long with a stem f inch long. Pileus convex, nearly 

 hemispherical, a little irregular, Yellow-Green (Dauthenay, pi. 16, Ton 1), crack- 

 ing into small, darker (Otter-Brown, pi. 354, Ton 3) villose scales. Hymenial 

 surface convex with a deep sulcus round the stem, hidden by the filmy pale 

 veil, which breaks to expose the small dingy yellow (paler than Dauthenay's 

 Yellow-Green) pores. Stem f inch long, attenuated downwards, rather slender, 

 ^ inch thick, yellow-green like the pileus. Flesh shows slight reddish stains 

 where eaten by insects. Slight bluish tint when cut. Spores greenish-yellow 

 microscopically, obliquely oval, one end more pointed, 85 to 10 x 5 /x. Bradley 

 Head, Sydney, April, 1917 (Miss Clarke, Watercolour No. 196). 



Pileus convexus, subhemisphaericus, subirregularis, flavo-viridis, villoso- 

 squamulosus. Velum filamentosum. Hymenium convexum poris parvis 

 fusco-flavidis et circum stipem cum sulco. Stipes ad 19 cm. altus, deorsum 

 attenuatus, subtenuis, flavo-viridis. Sporae 85-10x5 /a. (PI. i., fig. 4.) 



Stipitate Polypores. 



274. Polyporus (Ganodernius) lucidus, var. japonicus, Fr. Clel. and Cheel, 

 Jour. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, li., 1918, No. 1. New South Wales: Bulla- 

 delah, August, spores oval, thick-walled, 105 x 68 fi; Kendall, on Casuarina 

 stump, August. 



275. Polyporus (Petaloides) rhipidium, Berk. Clel. and Cheel, Journ. Proc. 

 Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, li., 1917, No. 11, p. 480. Queensland: Gympie, June. 

 New South Wales : Sydney, March, pileus and pores probably nearest to Fleshy 

 White (Dauthenay, pi. 9, Ton 4) ; August, at base of Eucalyptus ; October, 

 pileus pale fawnish or yellowish when fresh, pores whiter, spores elongated, 

 4-4 to 5-5 X 2-5 to 3 ^; Kurrajong, August; Thirroul, April; Kendall, August. 

 Victoria: 1918 (C. C. Brittlebank). South Australia: Mount Lofty, June. 



276. Polyporus (Petaloides) megalaporus, Mont. Clel. and Cheel, loc. cit., 

 No. 20. New South Wales : Near Wauchope, February, identified by Lloyd 

 (No. 298). 



277. Polystictus (Petaloides) flaheUiformis, Klotzsch. Clel. and Cheel, loc. 

 cit., No. 28. New South Wales: Kendall, March. 



278 (iii., 173). Polyporus (Merismus) dnthracophilus, Cooke. Forming a 

 huge mass amongst fallen leaves and debris near the base of Eucalyptus 



