496 J. B, CLELAND AND E. CHEEE. 



We have also specimens from Gladesville (M. Flockton, 

 determined by Lloyd who gives the spore as elongated, 5x 

 12 m, hyaline, smooth); Wamberal (B.C., April, 1912) ; 

 Jellore Greek, via Mittagong, on roots of Eucalyptus (E.C., 

 April, 1916). 



x [65. Polyporus (Ovinus) myelodes (P. myclodes, err. typ.) 



Kalch. 

 Unknown to Lloyd. Cooke (No. 587) records it for 

 Queensland;] 



Tenth Division— LENT US. 

 Section 45. Lentus. Pores small. 



(a) White. 



66. Polyporus (Lentus) tricholoma Montague. 

 Cooke (No. 592) gives this for Queensland. As regards 

 L. similis (Cooke, No. 593), Lloyd says the type is very 

 scanty, but is probably this species. Polyporus stipitarius 

 is L. tricholoma (Lloyd). He says that P. Armitii, referred 

 by Cooke to P. stipitarius, is surely not so if the figure in 

 "Grevillea" is at all like it. No type of P. Armitii exists. 



(b) Greyish or fuliginous brown. 



67. Polyporus (Lentus) brumalis Pers. 

 Cooke (No. 589) gives this species for Queensland. 



(c) Colour yellow or reddish-brown. 



68. Polyporus (Lentus) virgatus Berk. 



We have specimens, identified by Lloyd, found on a fallen 

 trunk at Lisarow in June, 1916. 



(d) Microporus. Thin, rigid, with minute white pores 



in a very thin layer. Colour reddish-bay or sienna 

 brown. 



69. Polyporus (Lentus) xanthopus Fries. 

 Cooke (No. 732) records this for Victoria, New South 

 Wales, Queensland and New Guinea. L. cupreonitens is a 



1 Position under Section unknown. 



