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is cinereous, reminding one of Polyporus adustus. Cystidia 
none. . . . It is a good species, different from anything 
in Europe or America." 
214. Stereum hirsutum, Willd. Cooke: Handb. Austr. 
Fungi, No. 1014; Clel. and Cheel: Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S. 
Wales, xli., 1916, p. 862.—On Hucalyptus tereticornis, 8m., 
Bumberry, September, 1916; on Æ. Stuartiana, F. v. 4 
Orange, October, 1916; Taree (H. Lyne), April, 1917; Kew 
(N.S. Wales), October, 1915; The Rock, July, 1917 ; Arara 
(Vict.), (E. J. Semmens, No. 7). ; : 
loyd has identified.specimens for us as being pale forms 
approaching S. vellerewm, Berk. The following belong to 
this group:— Mount Lofty, on Eucalyptus trunks, and 
5. Notes, No. 
1917, p. 664, fig. 95.—Lloyd has kindly identified New South 
Wales specimens (locality not noted) for us. His description 
of these in the above Notes is as follows: —‘‘Pileus sessile to 
a reduced base, thin, rigid. Surface smooth, reddish-brown 
surface. Basidia clavate, forming a palisade layer. Cystidia 
h." He adds 
so strong as in those specimens he has heretofore referred to 
this species, but still he believes our specimens belong to it. 
_ 217. Stereum lobatum, Fr.: Epicr., 547; Cooke: loc. 
cit., No. 1008 (all the States except S. Austr. and W. 
Austr.).—Lloyd has kindly identified specimens for us. When 
moist, zoned with grey and brown or dark browny-chestnut 
passing to chestnut, yellowish at the periphery; hymenial 
surface reddish-orange to yellowish-brown and yellow; spores 
T to 72x32 p. Bulli Pass, April, 1912; National Park, 
New South Wales, July, 1916; Lisarow, April, June, and 
mber; Mummulgum, near Casino, ecember; Malan- 
ganee, near Casino, August; Barron Falls, Kuranda, Queens- 
land (Mrs. Fraser). 
218. Stereum illudens, Berk.: Hook. J., iv., 59; Cooke: 
loc. cit., No. 1015 (all the States); Clel. and Cheel: Proc. 
