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THE LARGER FLXGI 
Brown (xxix.), Ecru Drab (xlvi.) or Yorona Brown. Colourless, rough 
paraphyses (?) sometimes present, 20.5 to 00 x .0.5 ii occasionally 59 (?) x (i /r. 
Spores 9 x .'1.7 fi. llypliae pallid, about 4 n in diameter. South Australia — 
Clare, Kinchina, Warren Kcservoir. Mount Lofty, National Park, Kuitpo, 
Encounter Bay, Myponga, Ravine de Casoars (K.I-), Cygnet River (K.I.), 
Caroline State' Forest neai- Mount Ganibier. March, May, dune, duly, August, 
October. 
405. Stereum semilugens Kalchb. (L., semi, half; lugeo, to mourn). — Effuso- 
reflexed or nearly effused. U)i to 2in. (5 cm.) laterally and lin. (2.5 cm.) from 
before backwards, villose to strigose, concentrically zoned, more or less ]dicate. 
Snuff Brown (XXIX.) to Bister (xxix.), weathering greyish. Hymenium some- 
[FJioto. hi/ ,S. Tee (ind W.P.C. 
Figure 56. — re.lJrreuni Berk. (No. 402). Adelaide Hills. 
Slightly reduced. 
what folded to correspond with the ])lications of the u})()er surface. Mouse Gray 
to Dark Mouse Gray (m.), the paler part sometimes passing towards Pinkish 
Buff' (xxix.). Basidia tetrasporous, spores slightly curved, sausage-shaped, 12 
to 14 X 4.2 M (Mount Wilson). South Australia — Ravine de Casoars (Kangaroo 
Island). New South M'ales — Mount Wilson. March, .Tune. 
40(1. Stereum purpureum (Pers.) Fr. (L., p^irpureus, purple). — "Pileus ! to 
S)in. (2 to 8 cm.), eff'uso-retlexed, more or less imbricate, sometimes entirely 
resupinate, zoned, villosely tomentose, whitish, pallid or greyish; margin entire, 
sometimes crispeil or lobed. Hymenium even, smooth, lilac or purplish. Flesh 
coriaceous-soft, somewliat thick, whitish. Spores oblong or oboval, apieulate at 
one end, white, (1 to 8 x .'5 to 4 g. Hvmenial cystidia none, subliymenial cvstidia 
vesiculose, 15 to dO x 12 to 25 y. ” — Rea. South Australia — On branches of plum, 
