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identification by him of a specimen from Australia from J. T. 
Paul as J. zonatus was probably a mistake. New South 
Wales, spores oval, white, 5°2 x 3:2 p 
Irpex saepiaria, Lloyd: Mycol Notes, 48, 1917, p. 
682, Ag. 1019. — considers that the record of J. 
brown (Brussels), smooth. Context concolorous. Teeth 
dense to 3 mm. long, concolorous, irregular. Hymenium 
white. Setae densely covering the teeth, projecting 20 to 
30 p. Spores globose, 5 u, smooth." He points out that this 
species belongs to a section of Jrpex corresponding to 
'"Hymenochaete," and at one time described generically as 
' “Hydnochaete.’’ 
THELEPHORACEAE. 
j THELEPHORA. 
209. Thelephora terrestris, Ehrenb. Cooke: Handb. 
T. laciniata, Pers. (according to Lloyd); Cooke: No. 982.— 
Always under or near Pinus. Mount Lofty, April, and Ade- 
laide, June, 1917; Ararat, Victoria, June, 1917 (E. J- 
Semmens) ; Blayney, December, 1917, when young whitish 
and ide then frondose. Spores nodular, 7, 85, 
5x6 p 
210. Thelephora myriomera, Fr.: PI. Preiss., 137 ; Sacc.: 
Syll., 7129; Cooke: Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 978 (W 
Aust. y SN aper Bay, Sydney, April, 1915; epiek by 
C. G. Lloyd from the description of this species, no type 
existing. 
STEREUM. 
211. Stereum caperatum, zaa and M. Cooke: loc. cit., 
No. 992 (Vict., Q’land); Clel. and Cheel: loc. cit., p. 860.— 
Lisarow, New South Wales, Dace. 1916. 
212. Stereum elegans, ooke: loc. cit., No. 994; 
the upper surface very light brown or damp-looking dark tan; 
spores 42 to 5x 34 p—identified by C. G. Lloyd; Ararat, 
1 
Victoria, spores 5 x p (E. J. Semmens, No. 
13. Stereum semilugens, Kalchb.: Grev. pci 
Syll Peas Cooke: Joc. cit., No. 1010 (Q'land). Mount Wil- 
Ws colores with "ed rotast; in be brown. The hymenium 
