301 
eie 469) adds that this is really a sessile P. lucidus. We 
have also specimens from Mango Island, Suva, des ean 
Alte 1918, spores brown, very slightly rough, 12 x65 p 
Fomes. 
185. Fomes robustus, Karsten, Lloyd: Beon. Genus 
eq p. 242, fig. 589; Clel. and Cheel: Jour. Proc. Roy. 
Fomes aptos Murrill, and F. squarrosus, Wilson; 
Clel. and Cheel: Touch: Proc. Roy. Soc. N:S. ales, li., 
1918, p- 514 (No. 106); F. fefto . Peteh (form with 
abundant setae), Clel. and Cheel: /oc. cit., p. 511 (No. 102).— 
Llo oyd has now come to Tie conclusion (Mycol. Notes, 50, 
i rm of P. 
convenient to retain the name F. setulosus for the latter. 
, Queensland: Darling Downs, 20 miles from Room bs 
(Miss MAD, December, 1917. 
South Wales: re a smooth-barked - eucalypt, 
probably E. Ed Sm., near Robertson, August, 1917: at 
ase of Angophora QUA ON. as Meet Sydney, 
Spores T Yee tae subspherical, la not seen, August 
ànd November; on Eucalyptus panaan Sm., Bradley 
Head, Sydney, spores subspherical, 6:8 " setae not seen, 
April, 1918; on Casuarina suberosa, Ott. et Dietr., Manly, 
ry, 8; n 
T. Baker, Pilliga Serub, Narrabri (identified by C. G. Lloyd, 
pus 303), November, 1916: on dead Banksia, Berrima, July, 
Sout th Australia: On Eucalyptus viminalis, Lab., 
National Park (identified by Lloyd, No. 424), spores colour- 
ess, subspherical, 5 to 7 p, a few scattered brown acuminate 
setae Th. » road bases 
86. mes conchatus, Pers. Lloy Fom 
p. 244; yg and Cheel: doc. cit., p. m T der "Kendall. 
Aug gust, uo near Wauchope, February, 1917 (identified 
305). 
T. didi densus, Oleson. Lloyd: pcm Gen. Fomes, 
D in Clel. and Cheel, loc. cit., zy Be after F. conchatus, 
o. 103, p. 512.— This Lloyd describes as a thick heavy form 
