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SARCOGRAPHA, J.M. 
S. @Phzoglyphis) actinota, Wilson. Thallus he atierd 
or wlphtixcyolione crustaceous, smooth, almost sh Stromata 
or confluent and irregular, covering several centimetres, margin white ; 
lirella black, pruinose, radiate and branched, breadth abo ut “05 to 
075 mm. Spores more or less dilutely nigrescent, ‘01 x ‘004 
4-locular, locules lentiform, terminal locules at éach end larger than 
one others, Paraphyses straight, rather indistinct. Hypothecium 
white, 
Hab.: On various trees in maritime scrub at Sor rt ay in scrub at Upper 
Coomera, and at Killarney, Queensland, Rev. F. R. M. Wilson. 
e fFheoglyphis) actinota, Wilson, f. pulverulenta, 
n. Stromata convex, pulverulent, sm aller than in the type; 
lites sunk for the most nec in the pulverulent stroma, and bee 
and less radiate than in the t 
ab. : Upper Coomera, Gasdataa Rev. F. R. M. Wilson. 
Order FUNGI. 
ae pm 
P. patellaris, Fries, Hym. Cooke Brit. Fung. N 
1324; Illus. t. 1144e. (Plant meee 6 resemble a little dish 
Resupi ate, coriaceous, plane or cup-shaped, orbicular, externally 
rac rgin 
pores oval (6 x 4 ,). “ths some rekeste pases similar to P. ringen 
but differs in the feranetly mealy pileus, and the ioe not Hae 
Margin, Pileus 3-in. or a little more.—Cooke, 
Hab.: In rope fous on the branches of Ghat trees. The Queensland 
Specimens were fount growing on bark at Toowoomba by B. Cro 
POLYPORUS, Fries. 
Gignescentes) subzonalis, Cooke, Grev. xix. 44. Sub-— 
sci rather thin, rigid, sessile. Pileus reniform, or laterally connate 
2 to 3 in, diameter), pubescent, at length smooth, radiately rugose, 
ntly concentricaily zoned, with numerous linear. zones, wholly 
, Substance similar, margin acute, strongly incurved, 
din enium on y of the same colour, pores punctifo orm, rounded, } m 
. * 
“ld se wood, Sioaies River. 
onalis in the SE more pubescent pileus, whitish hymenium, 
er pores.— Che. 
FOMES, Fries. 
_F. @omentarii) conca avus, Cooke, Grey. xix. 44. Pileus very 
tad — semi- ovbinalar, deeply deeurrent and effused 
m P. z 
sriee ea sia larg 
heoglyphis, J.M.—The genus Glyphis is divided into two sections by 
“0 Pie Miller ; Ruglyphis with hyaline spores, and Sarcographa with fuscous 
| his ‘pe di eeents Sarcog rapha is subdivided into reapers of a Fieoadi 
~ igen by its apothecia, which are pallid when moist, a 
pa hypothecia ‘ie sft 
