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89. In these Proceedings (vol. xlii., 1918, p. 297) Mr. 
Walter Howehin on behalf of the Museum Director, exhibited 
and described a sand-cementing false sclerotium obtained 
near Balaklava by “the Rev. J. Blacket. To make this series 
complete, by the kind d ovis of the Board of the Public 
Library, Museum, and Art Ga mer of South Australia, and 
= Suy of the en Director, Mr. Edgar R. Waite 
able to is jo ea an excellent Bn maie of this 
pac pial (fig. 3, pl. v.). 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATES I. ro V. 
Prate I. 
Fig. 1. Polyporus mylittae. a of part of a water- 
colour Ue made by Mr. R. T. Baker, of the sporophore 
hi Reduced "by half b 
. Fig. 2. Polyporus minor-mylittae. Water-colour sketch by 
Miss P. Clarke. ‘Natural size. 
d PrarkE II. sb ok ie 
F l and 2. Polyporus mylittae. Photographs of t 
eelerotium of a Western Australian specimen, reprod — by kind 
permission of Dr. F. Stoward. Measurements in inches 
eda ibed 
i rig i land 2. Photo Hes cared sd one of the sclerotia descri 
under 83. Measurements in inch 
Prate IV. n] bese s. 
Polyporus (Lac PERS um astia 
Reproduced by ipie tind m of the Board d Lun Public Library, 
um, llery of South Austra 
PLATE v. 
Fig. ^ Polyporus minor-mylittae. Sporophores just nay vie’ 
Fig. 2. Polyporus minor-mylittae. Sporepbors: | partiy co deve 
pee owing partial absorption of the sc a sh eget aei 
ig. 3. Photograph of the false a dig referr 
Reproduced by kind nd permission of the Board of the Public 
Library, “Museum, Sd Art Gallery of South Santali. 
