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Tne Queensland Naturalist 
October, 1929' 
the party (Mr. W. Cottrell-Dormer) made a collection 
of the larger fungi. Mr. Dormer handed the collection 
over to me, and I forwarded a set to the Royal Botanic 
Gardens, Kew, for determination; as several proved new 
records for Queensland, the list of all the material is 
given herewith, those representing new records for the 
►State being indicated. — C. T. WHITE.] 
New record for 
Mont. (No. 45). 
No. 41). 
New record for 
Ooeporus conchoides 
Queensland. 
Favolus spathulatus (Jungh) Bres. 
Queensland. 
Fomes senex Mont, resupinate form. (No. 8.) 
Fomes setulosus Lloyd. (Nos. 36 and 37). New record for 
Queensland. 
Hexagonia rigida Beirk. (No. 35) 
Hexagonia Thwaitesii Berk. (No. 34). New record for 
Queensland. 
Hirneola polytricha (Mont) Saac. (No. 16). 
Lentinus Hookerianus (Berk.) (No. 27). New record for 
Queensland. . _ . , 
Lenzites aspera Kl. (No. 31). New record for Queensland. 
Polyporus anebus Berk. (No. l). . 
Polyporus durus Jungh. (Nos. 3 and 29). New record for 
Queensland. 
Polporus flabelliformis Kl. (No. 22.) New 
Queensland. 
Polyporus gilvus (Schw.) Fr. (No. 6). 
Polyporus hemicapnodes Berk and Br. (No. 32). 
for Queensland. 
Polyporus rubidus Berk. (Nos. 4 and 28). 
Polystictus cinnabarinus Fr. (No. 17). 
Polystictus flabelliformis Kl. (No. 23). 
Polystictus lilacina-gilvus Berk. (No. 13). 
Polystidtus Peradeniae Berk and Br. (No. 44). 
Polystictus Persoonii Fr. (Nos. 10, 33, and 42). 
Polystictus pinsitus Fr. (No. 39). 
Polystictus xanthopus Fr. (Nos. 24 and 25). 
Schizophyllum commune Fr. (No. 19). 
Stereum Tamellatum (Berk, and Curt.) Cooke (No 26). 
Stereum percome Berk, and Br. (Nos. 30 and 43). New record 
for Queensland. . , > T a „ 
Trametes cingulala Berk. (Nos. 2 and 7). New records for 
Queensland. 
Trametes lactinea Berk. (No. 5). 
Xvlaria allantoidea Berk. (No. 9). 
Xylaria anisopleura Mont. (No. 20). 
record for 
New record 
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