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172. Polyporus ( Petaloides) Clemensiae, Murr. Lloyd: 
Letter 65, Note 574, and Letter 68, Note 734; place after 
Polyporus rubidus, No. 12, Sect. 15, in Clel. and ‘Cheel, Jour. 
Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, li., p. 481.—Specimens obtain 
at Barron Falls, Kuranda, Queens sland (Mrs. Fraser), in Sep 
tember, 1917, have been identified by Lloyd (No. 429), who 
refers to them in Note 734. He says the species is close 
P. rubidus, and is perhaps the basis of the record of the Tattar 
species in Cooke's Handbcok (No. 640). 
Polyporus | ( Merismus) anthracophilus, oe 
Cooke : "Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 622; Clel. a Chee 
Ht cit., p. 488, No. 39. —Pileus pallid to dark smoky- brown, 
? near t 
UE Macquarie Pass; August, 1917; identified by Lloyd 
o. 410). 
175. Polyporus ( iG rosettus, Lloyd: Mycol. 
Notes, No. 43, 1916, p. 601; Cleland and Cheel : loc. cit., 
(S. Austr. Me bea 1917, spores 42x25 p; identified by 
Lloyd (No. 3 : 
176. Paid ( S pongiosus ) DE s, Pers. Cooke:. 
loc. cit., No. 600; Clel. and Cheel : loc. cit., P: 490, No.,48.— 
At the base of a latd olive, numero s white spores, 
5x34, Beaumont, near Adelaide, April, 1917; identified by 
Hen (Nos. 300 and 44 
177. Polyporus ( Spongiosus ) Albertini, Mueller. Lloyd : 
iuis eligo uus p. 160, and Letter 67, Note 662; pns 
after P. to espe: 491, No. 51, in Clel. and Cheel, loc 
cit.—This ds closely resembles P. decies die in appear- 
ance, but microatopieally has brown spores. Lloyd has iden- 
tified specimens for us. Taree district (H. Lyne), numerous 
brown, slightly irregular spores 85x55 p, LHe ary, 191 
BP ; 
No. 656; Clel. and Cheel: Joc. cit., p. 522, No. 120.—On 
ae 85 to 104 x 68 p.—colour "tints noted, pores 
