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283. Polystictiis (Lentus) xanthopus, Fr. Clel. and Cheel, /or. cit.,Yl'o. 69. 

 Queensland: Imbil, August; Barron Falls, Kuranda, September (Mrs.. Fraser). 



284. Polyporus (Lentus) arculariiis, Batsch. Clel. and Cheel, loc. cit., 

 No. 70. New South Wales: Landsdowne, September; Wombey an Caves, 

 November, spores 6 to 9 x 3 to 34 ^u,, confirmed by Lloyd (Nos. 625 and' 626) ; 

 Tuggerah, October, spores 7 to 85 x 2-25 fx. 



Polyporus. 



285 (iii., 178). Polyporus eucalyptorum, Fr. New South Wales,:, Near 

 Rullio, via Mittagong, on dead upright trunk, November, spores 85 x 6 /i,. 

 South Australia: Locality not noted, pores Citron Yellow (pi. xvi.), spores 

 9-5 X 4-8 to 5-2 /a; on Eucalyptus viminaUs, Labill., Mount Lofty, June, spores 

 subspherical, thick-walled, 12-5 x.9 fi, 9 /x. 



286. Polyporus ochroleiicus, Berk. Clel. and Cheel, Jour. Proc. Roy. Soc. 

 N.S. Wales, li., 1918, No. 125. New South Wales: Scone. October. South 

 Australia : Kuitpo, May. 



287 (iii., 179). Polyporus gilvus, Schw. New South Wales: Kew, Jainuary, 

 confirmed by Lloyd (No. 447) ; on a log, Macquarie Pass, August, identified 

 by Lloyd (No. 427) — "a form with pubescent surface, entitled to a name"; 

 Kendall, December, identified by Lloyd (No. 439), who says, "You seein to 

 have two forms (or species) with you, one with hard brittle flesh, which 

 corresponds with our plant, the other like this with softer flesh. Perhaps this 

 merits a name, but it would be hard to distinguish it." 



288. Polyporus fumosus, Pers. Clel. and Cheel, Jour. Proc. Roy. Soc. 

 N.S. Wales, li., 1918, No. 123. Queensland: Imbil, August; Bunya Mountains, 

 October, identified with some doubt by Lloyd (No. 597). New South Wales : 

 Jenolan Caves, November. 



289. Polyporus dryadeus, Pers. Clel. and Cheel, Jour. Proc. Roy. Soc. 

 N.S. Wales, li"., 1918, No. 145. South AustraHa : Mount Lofty, on Eucalyptus 

 obliqua, L'Her., May, June, July, usually some feet up the trunk, substance 

 cuts easily when fresh and turns slightly yellowish-brown, spores elliptical, one 

 side a little flattened, just tinted, spores 8 x 5 to 6 /x, no setae seen. 



290 (iii., 184). Polyporus scssilis, Murrill. Queensland: Imbil, August. 



POLYSTICTUS. 



291 (iii., 169). Polystictus sanguineus, L. Fiji (Mrs. Lucas). Queens- 

 land: Imbil, August. New South Wales: We have a form from Malanganee, 

 August, intermediate between this species and P. cinnabarinus (Lloyd, No. 387). 



292 (iii., 170). Polystictus cinnabarinus, Jacq. Queensland: Frasei* Island 

 (Capt. S. A. White) ; Bunya Mountains, October. New South Wales: Bullah- 

 delah, August ; Nevertire, May. South Australia : Kuitpo Forest, May ; Mount 

 I-ofty, June; on dead peach branch (Prof. Howchin) ; Quorn, August; Beltana, 

 August ; on fallen logs of Callitris, etc., Blinman, August ; Ooldea, September, 

 on "burn-burn," native peach, Fusanus acuminatus, R. Br. (Mrs. Daisy Bates, 

 per J. M. Black) ; on dead branch of living cultivated cherry, Norton Stimmit, 

 December; on dead branches of willow, Wellington, November; Encounter 

 Bay, January; on walnut tree, Port Elliot, February (G. H. Dutton) ; Cur- 

 rency Creek, January (T. D. Campbell). Western Australia: Roebourne (R. 

 Glen and H. G. Meares). 



293 (iii., 171). Polystictus cervino-gilvus, Jungh. Queensland: Inibil, 

 August. New South Wales: Bullahdelah, August (Lloyd, No. 587); Kendall, 

 August; Bellinger River, June (Mr. Smithers — "a trametes form," Lloyd, 

 No. 538). 



