300 
yellowish-white (Dauthenay, pi. 13, Ton 4), ap tinted with 
pale otter brown, n than pie ef (pl. 354, Ton 1); 
ay, 1918; on underside of dead fallen trunk, Berrima, 
July, 1919, spores 8:5 x 6 p—colour tint noted, pores near 
‘massicot yellow (Ridgway, pl. xvi.). 
79. Polyporus gilvus, Schw. Cooke: Handb. Austr. 
d o! 
Wales, li., 1917, p. 533, Sect. 91, No. 143.—Near Wauchope, 
February, 1917, identified by Lloyd ; Bulli Pass, November, 
1917; Myall Lakes (Mr. Gross), May. 
. Polyporus gilvus, var. seruposus, Fr. Cooke: 
loc. cit., No. 643; Clel. and Cheel: Joc. cit., p. 534, Sect. 91, 
No. 1434.— Barron Falls, Kuranda, Queensland, September, 
raser 
181. Poly yporus pertusus, Fr. (as Trametes). Llloyd: 
Mycol. Notes, No. 58, 1917, p. 827.—Barron Falls, Kuranda, 
yellow-brown, 5 x 3°4 p, no setae—Lloyd in determining this 
(No. Ad adds "this (determination) does not seem exactly 
Tut. M me"; Warren, N.S. Wales, on decaying trunk of à 
large specimen of Acacia salicina, var. varians, Benth., spores 
12x6 p—-confirmed by Lloyd; Malanganee, n ar Casino, 
August, 1917, spores aan. 48x34 p, n t tae identified 
Lloyd (No. 415), Lloyd i in the do. tote now thinks 
that the species grades into P. dryadeus, Fr., the Australian 
plants being midway between the two with dark spores but 
no setae-like hyphae 
183. Roue Ta cum, Berk. Cooke: /oc. cit., No. 
649; Ciel. and Cheel: Joc. cit., ENS 96, No. 155.—On 
'shrubs, about 1 foot or so pui he gro , Malanganee, near 
Casino, August, 1917—identified by de (No. 397); Barron | 
alls, Kuranda, Queensland Mee Fraser), September, 1917 
—identified by Llo oyd (No. 
i 184. Polyporus a aei a. in Clel. and Cheel: loc. 
T. cit., under. — Barron Falls, Kuranda, Queensland, 
et September, 1917 | Os er Lloyd in quib rds these - "s 
