506 J. B. CLELAND AND E. CHEEL. 



applanate, usually thin, rose or pink colour, with surface 

 strongly rugose, fibrillose. Context concolorous, punky. 

 Pores medium round, concolorous. Spores oblong, hyaline,, 

 smooth, 4x8/*. It differs (from T. Feel) in having notably 

 larger pores and more strongly fibrillose surface." — Lloyd. 

 Recorded by Oooke for all the States except New South 

 Wales, and South Australia. Of this common species we 

 have many specimens, viz: — Milson Island, Hawkesbury 

 River, (J.B.O., May, August); Terrigal (J.B.O., June, 1914) 

 identified by Lloyd ; Hill Top, ( J.B.O., October, 1913) spores 

 elongated, oblique, 7 to 8*3 x 3*5/* — when moist pileusdark 

 brown, radiately fibrous, then light brown, not definitely 

 zoned, edge rounded and fluffy white, pores purplish-pink 

 and pruinose with spores; Berry (J.B.O., October, 1913, 

 spores 7 X 2*5/4; National Park, (July, 1916); Taree District 

 (H. Lyne, March, 1917); Victoria (September, 1913)— shed 

 spores somewhat twisted, 7 to 8*5 x 3*5/*; Mount Lofty, S.A. 

 (J.B.O., July, 1914). In the National Herbarium, Sydney, 

 there are specimens from the following localities : — Smoky 

 Cape (F. W. Raffllls, October, 1905); Ohatswood (F.O. Love- 

 grove, August, 1903); Hornsby (A. A. Hamilton, October, 

 1909); Wahroonga (J. Staer, July, 1910); Lidcombe (A. 

 Spencer, June, 1910); Grose Vale (Miss Campbell, Sept., 

 1912, duplicates of this determined by Lloyd); Gooseberry 

 Island, near Dapto (E.G., April, 1912); Upper Lane Gove 

 River (Miss P. Clarke, 1912); Gulgong ; near Adelaide 

 (J.B.O., 1898); Western Australia (J. B.C., February, 1908). 



90a. Trametes lilacino-gilva var. Stowardii Lloyd. 



As T. Stowardii, Lloyd describes (Mycol. Notes, No. 48, 

 1917, p. 683) a form of T. lilacino-gilva with a strongly 

 rugose pileus. Habitat Western Australia. 



90b, Trametes lilacino-gilva var, eucalypti Kalch. 

 Syn, Polystictus eucalypti Kalch, Grev. iv, 73; Cooke, 

 No. 769. 



Recorded by Cooke for Victoria and Queensland. 



