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met with a telephone post being destroyed by its attack. 

 Systematic destruction of the fruiting bodies will probably 

 tend to diminish the incidence of attack. It is recorded by 

 Cooke for all the States except South Australia. Lloyd, 

 has received specimens from Mr. Tepper, probably from 

 Adelaide, and we have Adelaide examples in our collection. 

 Spores in our specimens 12 to 17 x 5'2 to 8*8^. We have 

 specimens from Sydney (August and June), National Park 

 (July, August), Hawkesbury River (November), Berry 

 (October), Orange (October), The Oaks (June), Murwil- 

 lumbah (April), Narrabri (May and November), Mummul- 

 gum near Casino (December), near Wauchope (February) 

 — in New South Wales, and from Adelaide. 



The following specimens are in the National Collection, 

 Sydney: — Bowral and Penshurst (E.G., 1907); Hillgrove 

 (Lewis, 1910); Scone (J.L.B., 1907); Muswellbrook (W. F. 

 Blakely, 1911); Botanic Gardens, Sydney (E. Bernard, 

 March, 1912, and J. Nichol, August, 1910); Hill Top (E.G., 

 January 1911 and April 1914); La Perouse (A. A. Hamilton, 

 April, 1910); Thornleigh (J. Staer, August 1910); on Euca- 

 lyptus sp., Lilyvale (A. A. Hamilton, April 1912); Jellore 

 Creek (E.G., April, 1912); Gladesville (Miss Flockton, April 

 1910); Leura (A.A.H., April 1908); Hornsby (A.A.H., Oct. 

 1909); Upper Fern-tree Gully, Victoria (E.G., February 

 1908); Willoughby (A. G. Hamilton); Bowral (R. Nichol, 

 March, 1898); Rookwood (A.G.Hamilton, June 1910). 



T> — Pileus a hollow globe, bearing the pores on upper side 



of the interior. No Australian species recorded. 



E — Trametes. 



128. Trametes Cubensis Mont. 



Recorded by Cooke as Polyporus Cubensis, (No. 663), for 



Queensland. 



Section 79. Very thin white plants. 

 No Australian species recorded. 



