297 
April, 1919; "m May, 1918 (Miss Clarke, Water- 
colour 70; Herb., J. B. C., Form. Sp. 98); Krambach, near 
Gloucester, Januar ii 18. 
Colour tints noted :—Pileus reddish-black (pl. 344, Tons 
l and 2). 
PorvsTicTUS. 
160. Polystictus elongatus, Berk.: Hook. J., 1842, p. 
149; Sacc.: Syll, vi., 5640; Cooke: Handb. Austr. Fungi, 
x2 p)—all in New South Wales. Specimens have been 
identified by Lloyd. 
161. Polystictus meleagris, Berk. Lloyd: Letter 65, Note 
577. i ie ies collec in Mummulgum rush, near 
Ino, in pe ember, 1916, have been identified by C. G 
257). 
666. ~ Specimens, ni to us by Dr. Lachia Jones from 
Loalyeliofus ochraceo-stuppeus, Lloyd: Letter 63, 
1916, Note 464.—Petersham, Sydney, April, 1912 (T. Steel). 
Identified by C. G. Lloyd in the above reference, who thus 
describes it :——''Pileus erect, confluent, somewhat rosette form. 
Surface ochraceous, soft tomentose, not zoned. Context dry, 
— pinky, ochraceous.’ Pores minute, adustous. Cystidia 
gad res not known to me. In general colour much like 
7 "oliriictus ay raceus, but context not of the same nature. The 
enen, rather than to enl be aoa us. We would put 
is probably nos t 
. 164. Pol RAPI peche ng pum Cooke: Grev., 
xiv., 85 E d Handb. Austr. gor No. 794; Sacc. : 
Lloyd -k “piles deor of a brighter colour. Por 
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