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Section 60. Context pinkish cinnamon. 



84. Fomes semitostus Berk. 

 Syn. Fomes tasmanicus Berk, probably (Cooke, No. 695). 



Recorded by Cooke, as above, for Tasmania. 



85. Fomes dochmius Berk. 

 Recorded by Cooke (No. 678) for Queensland. 



86. Fomes concavus Cooke. 



Recorded by Cooke (No. 679) for Queensland. 



Section 61. Context cinnamon. 



87. Fomes ferreus Berk. 

 Recorded by Cooke (No. 713) for Queensland. 

 Section 62. Context pink or rose colour. 



88. Trametes carnea Nees. 

 Recorded by Cooke as Fomes carneus (No. 717) for Vic- 

 toria, South Australia and Queensland. 



89. Trametes Feei Fries. 

 Syn. Polystictus Feei Fries., Epic. 476; Cooke, Handb. of 

 Australian Fungi, No. 768. "Pileus thin, pink colour, 

 applanate (10 to 14 x 4^ cm.) Surface appressed, flbrillose, 

 with a zonate effect, glaucescent. Context thin, punky. 

 Pores minute, round." — Lloyd. 



Recorded by Cooke, as above, for all the States except 

 South Australia. 



In identifying for one of us (J.B.O.) a specimen as Tra- 

 metes Feei, Lloyd says it "corresponds to the Brazilian 

 plant, although the specimen is an evident Fomes." This 

 example was over a foot wide and about 3 ins. from front 

 to back. We have collected a similar specimen at Mount 

 Wilson in June, 1915. 



90. Trametes lilacino-gilva Berk. 

 Syn. Polystictus lilacino-gilvus Berk., Ann. Sci. Nat. Ill, 

 -324; Cooke, Handb. of Aust. Fungi, No. 767. "Pileus 



