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91. Trametes plebeia Berk. 

 Syn. Polyporus plebius (Cooke, No. 664). 



Recorded by Oooke for Queensland. 



92. Trametes rosea Lloyd. 



T. rosea Lloyd, Letter 59, 1914, Note 302. 

 Lloyd's description of the specimen sent to him by one 

 of us (J.B.G.) — the locality from which it came has not 

 been noted — is as folio ws|: — 'Context punky, dry, pale sal- 

 mon (light ochraceous salmon). Pores white, medium 

 large, \ mm. diameter, indistinctly stratified, forming 

 imperfect layers in the manner of Fomes annosus. Spores 

 3x5 mic, hyaline, smooth.' He adds: — 'The specimen 

 received from you is evidently imperfectly developed. It is 

 largely resupinate with, imperfectly developed pilei. It 

 agrees exactly with Trametes roseola as to context colour 

 but differs from all other species in this section in having 

 large pores. Its method of pore development is much like 

 that of Fomes annosus. This is unnamed, similar to Fomes 

 annosus in pore development only. Pores much larger, 

 about five times. Context colour and texture different.' 



93. Trametes cupreo-rosea Berk. 

 'Pileus thin, rigid, attached by a reduced base (6 x 9 x 

 \ cm.); surface striate fibrillose, pale rosy colour (pale buff). 

 Context thin, hard. Pores medium to large, \ mm., round r 

 at length long, sinuate, dsedaloid, \ x 2 mm., rigid, with 

 thin walls. Tissue concolorous.' — Lloyd. 



Lloyd (Letter 63, 1916, p. 8) has identified specimens from 

 Dr. Stoward of Western Australia. 



Second General Division— DEPALLENS. 

 Section 63. Pores darker than the context, usually paling 

 out in old specimens. 



94. Fomes lignosus Klotzsch. 

 Syn. Polyporus lignosus Klotsch (Cooke, No. 662). 

 Recorded by Cooke for Victoria. 



