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923. Hydnum graveolens. Delast. Fr. Hym. Eur. 605. 
Fr. Icon. t. 6, f 1. Sacc. Syll. 6660. 
Pileus coriaceous, thin, soft, without zones, rugose, dark brown, 
brown within (2-3 c.m. diam.), margin whitish ; siem slender, spines 
short, grey. Odour of melilot. 
In woods. Victoria. Queensland. 
924. Hydnum tomentosum. Fries Syst. Myc. i., 405. 
=Hydnum cyathiforuie, Schceff. Sacc. Syll. 6664. 
Pileus coriaceous, thin, plane, then infundibuliform, zoned, pale 
cinereous (1^-5 c.m. broad) as well as the slender smooth stem 
(2^ c.m. long), disc rather tomentose, margin white as well as the 
spines. Spores globose, guttulate, hyaline, 2-3 y diam. 
In woods. Queensland. 
III. Meris.ua. Much branched, or tub erculi form. 
925. Hydnum coralloides. Scop. Cam. 472. Fr. Hym. Eur. 
607. Sverig. Svatnp. t. 34. Sacc. Syll. 6677. 
Much branched, white, at length yellowish, entirely divided into 
intricate attenuated branches (clusters several inches in diameter) ; 
spines one sided, subulate, entire, spores globose, guttulate, hyaline, 
4-6 y diam. 
On rotten wood. Queensland. N. Zealand. 
IV. Apus. Pileus sessile. 
926. Hydnum meruloides. Berk. Linn. Trans, n., 63, t. xm., 
f. 4. Sacc. Syll. 6705. 
Pileus dimidiate, thick, externally smooth, pallid, rugose with 
prominent lines (3|-4 c.m. diam., 2^ c.m. long), hymenium bright 
orange, spines cylindrical, obtuse (2 m.m. long). 
On wood. Queensland. 
927. Hydnum flavum. Klotsch. Ann. Fat. Hist, x., 380. 
Sacc. Syll. 6722. 
Pileus sessile, nearly orbicular, convex, thin, pallid yellow, smooth 
(3 c.m. broad), hymenium pallid; spines very short, granulate 
denticulate. 
On branches. Queensland. 
928. Hydnum ocliraceum. Pers. Fr. Hym. Eur. 612. 
Sacc. Syll. 6725. 
Pilei effused and refloxed, coriaceous, thin, zoned, ochraceous 
(2-8 c.m. broad) ; spines small, ochraceous flesh colour. Spores 
subspherical, 5 y diam. 
On trunks. Victoria. Queensland. 
929. Hydnum Muelleri. Berk. Linn. Journ. xvi., 167. 
Sacc. Syll. 6727 . 
Resnpinate, then reflexed, sometimes connate, velvety, somewhat 
zoned. Spines long, slender, ochraceous. 
On wood. Queensland. N.S. Wales. 
