298 
166. Polystictus subfulvus, Berk.—In identifying speci- 
mens for us, — gi à thinks they are the same as the 
167 Pieria PreK Klotz.. Lloyd: Mycol. Notes, iii., 
450 (1911-12), and Letter $5. sete 680.— Specimens col- 
eid on a fallen sE near Nattai River, via Hill in 
same context colour and microscopic structure (hyaline 
168. Polystictus versicolor, L.—Cooke: Handb. Austr. 
Fungi, No. 774 (Vict, N.S. Wales, Q'land, Tas.).—New 
South Wales: Mount Wilson, June, 1915; The Rock, July, 
destroying a telegraph post, aes May. 
Tasmania: Wilmot (A. M. Lea), January, 1918. 
Victoria: C. Brittlebank (No. 1), 1919. 
169. Polystictus sanguineus. L.. Cooke, loc. cit., No. 
746; Clel. and Cheel: Jour. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, Ie 
1917, p. 485, No. 30.—Comboyne, ‘August, 1915; Mango 
l Island, Suva, Fiji, 1919 (Mrs. Lucas). e 
170. Polystictus cinnabarinus, Jacq. Cooke: loc. e) 
No. 770; Clel. and Cheel: Joc. cit., p. 486, No. 31.—New Sou 
Wales: Barellan, deg 1918; The Rock, July, 1917; Dun 
gog, November, 1916; Bellinger River (Mr. Smithers), June; 
1919; Narrabri, November, 1916; Myall Lakes (Mr. Gross), 
Ma 
ay 
Victoria: Ararat (E. J. Semmens, No. 6). 
Queensland (on Acacia aulalocarpa, A. Cunn. Ub Her 
1918 (E. G on scrub-box (Eucalyptus, sp-)> , 
June, 1918 (E. Swain). 
South Jura Port Elliot, August, 1918 (D. I. CJ 
'estern Australia: Guildford, December, 1918 (E. Be 
Aft, Polystictus cervino-gilvus, Jungh.; reco ed d 
Australia in Cooke, loe. cit., MoE: porade 
Berk. and Br, which Lloyd states is a synonym.— ge 
. ganee, 25 miles west of Casino, August, .1917, identified PY 
: loa. Pe 388 and 418). | 
