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sclerotia may attain, we may mention that W. H. Breton 
EBD. d.d, p. 463, 1846) refers to a specimen of ** Black- 
fellow’s Bread” weighing 254 lb. J. H. M 
Gaz., N.S. Wales, iv., p. 909, 1893) states that A. P. Miller, 
measured 241 in. in circumference and weighed Ib. 
14? oz. when fresh. He also mentions another Tasmanian 
specimen weighing 14 lb. (Tas. Cat., Exhib., 1851). 
In the National Herbarium, Sydney, there are quite 
Wallangarra (F. Jaeger, September, 1912); Epping (J. 
ole, January, 1915); Sassafras, via Nowra (R. C. Sturgis, 
B 
Section only; Upper Ferntree Gully (J. M. Griff 
1901) Tasmania—Haweah, Bellerive (Miss Murphy, J uly, 
s following are in the Technological Museum, 
ydney :—( 1) Sporophore (pl. i.), now quite velvety on pileus 
and stem, whitish. Pores di i : 
e , surface. Cut surface 
alveolar, walls of alveoli white, ‘polygonal area about 5 mm. 
m diameter, waxy-yellow. 
k (2) Another sclerotium is wrinkled with an earthy-brown 
cuticle, which is thin and peeling ofi. 
