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often witli tints of icddisli-yellow or reddish-! )rown, turning green when brai_se<l, 
oi'itices r.itlier small, 0.5 to 0.75 inin., not laeei'ated. Stem .1 to din. {2.5 to 
7.5 cm.), stout 3 to 1 iin. (1.8 to 2.8 cm.), equal or attenuated upwaids or 
downwai'ds, surface matt, very bulbous when young, lighter than Light Cadmium 
(IV.), Primuline Yellow (svf.), Light Baryta Yellow (iv.) or Mustard Yellow 
Figure 39 . — Boletux porfentosus (No. 283). Sydney. Reduced by more 
than i. 
(XVI.), often with blotcdies of reddish-brown or Claret Brown (i.). Flesh thick 
in the centre of the pileus, attenuateil outwards, Straw Yellow (xvi.), Aniline 
Yellow (XVI.) or Light Cadmium (iv.), turning in places Dusky Bluish Green 
(XXXIII.) or, especially where insect-eaten, reddish-brown. Slight peculiar 
fragrant smell. Sometimes densely caespitose and distorted. Spores elliptical, 
oblique, pale brown, 5.5 to 9 x d.7 to 5.3 p,. South Australia — Kuitpo, National 
Park, Mount Lofty, Myponga, Encounter Bay. May to July. 
