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469. Lentinus manipularis. Berk. £ Br. Linn. Journ. xiv., 
43. Sncc. Syll. 2471. 
Fasciculate ; pileus orbicular, umbilicate, white, clad with mealy 
scales (2-4 c.m. broad), as well as the curved stem (2f c.m. long, 
2-3 m.m. thick); gills thin, shortly decurrent, edge toothed. 
On dead wood. Queensland. 
470. Lentinus cretaceus. B. ($• Br. Linn. Journ. xiv., 42. 
Sacc. Syll. 2376. 
Pileus orbicular, deeply umbilicate (If c.m. broad), white, striate, 
delicately tomentose, sparingly squarrosely scaly behind ; stem thin, 
at length sulcate, striate (12-18 m.m. long, 2 m.m. thick) ; gills 
decurrent, entire, pallid. 
On the ground. Queensland. 
471. Lentinus Kurzianus. Berk. 4' Curr. Ind, Fun. 120, 
t. 20, /. 11. Sixcc. Syll. 2394. 
Pileus tough, infundibuliform, mealy, squamulose, tawny ; stem 
short, ferruginous brown, becoming blackish at the base ; gills 
deeply decurrent, bright rubiginous. 
On the ground. Queensland. 
472. Lentinus Sclioniburgkii. Berk. Linn. Trans, xxm., t. 
9,/. 30. Sacc. Syll. 2512. 
Pileus (If in. diam.) thin, rigid, and coriaceous when dry, 
broadly infundibuliform, with the border arched, and the extreme 
edge slightly incurved, fawn coloured, clothed with pale fasciculate 
flocci, at length nearly smooth in the centre and silky striate ; 
stem (| in. long, If line thick) dingy fawn colour, rather mealy 
below, striate above ; gills crowded, narrow, thin, pale fawn, 
decurrent, slightly anastomosing behind, edge thin, denticulate. 
On wood. Queensland. 
473. Lentinus holopogonius. Berk. Grev. x., 63. 
Dirty white ; pileus infundibuliform (2 in. diam.), densely 
strigose, margin recurved ; stem (3 c.m. long, 6 m.m. thick) 
nearly equal, strigose up to the gills ; gills deeply decurrent, 
crowded, narrow, slightly darker than the pileus. 
On stumps. Queensland. 
c. Pdlvbeulknti. Pileus villose or powdery. 
474. Lentinus radicatus. Cke. Sf Mass. Grev. xiv., 118. 
Sacc. Syll. 2395. 
Pileus infundibuliform, fleshy, rigid, pallid ochraceous, very 
shortly velvety, even (10-12 c.m. diam.); stem thickened down- 
wards, of the same colour and velvety, solid (8 c.m. long, 12-18 
m.m. thick), rooting; gills linear, narrow (scarcely 2 m.m.), 
decurrent, crowded, descending in lines. 
On the ground. Queensland. 
