AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
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948 . Irpex tabacinus. B. <$• C. North Am. Fungi 198. 
Sacc. Syll. 6902. 
Briefly reflexed, snbzonate, bay-brown, pubescent, deeply decur- 
rent behind ; hymenium of the same colour ; teeth compressed, 
obtuse, unequally seriate. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
949 . Irpex Archeri. Berk. FI. Tasm. n., 275, t. 183, f. 1. 
Sacc. Syll. 6925. 
White, resupinate, margin weblike, tomentose ; teeth reticu- 
lately connected, short, palmate. 
On rotten wood. Tasmania. 
950 . Irpex sinuosus. Fries Hym. Fur. 621. Sacc. Syll. 
6883. 
Pileus effused, shortly reflexed, thin, soft, zoneless, even, white ; 
teeth subulate, of the same colour, connected at the sinuous base. 
var. cervicolor. B. 8f Br., Ceylon Fungi, No. 552. 
Wholly fawn colour. 
On wood. Queensland. 
Genus 42. RADTJLUM. Fries. 
Hymenium' tuberculose. Tubercles rude, deformed, commonly 
elongated, obtuse, waxy, arranged without order, distinct. 
951 . Radulum molare. Fr. Hym. Fur. 623. Sacc. Syll. 
6931. 
Broadly effused, crustaceous, smooth, pale colour, somewhat yellow 
(3-4 c.m.) ; tubercles deformed, short, rather conical, smooth, 
scattered or conglomerate and confluent. 
On trunks. Queensland. (Pig. 71.) 
Genus 43. PHLEBIA. Fr. 
Hymenium on both sides, waxy, subgelatinous when moist, soft, 
smooth, continuous, at first corrugated in crested wrinkles ; ridges 
crowded, interrupted, persistent, with the edge entire. 
952 . Phlebia merismoides. Fr. Syst. Myc. i., 427. Sacc. 
Syll. 6950. 
Effused, even, or incrusting, branched, flesh colour, then livid 
(2 x 10 c.m.), white, villose beneath, margin orange, strigose ; 
ridges simple, straight, crowded. Spores minute, x 3 /i. 
On trunks, etc. Queensland. 
953 . Phlebia radiata. Fr. Hym. Eur. 625. Sacc. Syll. 
6951. 
Roundish, equal, everywhere smooth, red flesh colour (2^-8 c.m.), 
Margin radiately dentate ; folds straight, radiating ; spores elon- 
gate, curved, hyaline, 4-5 x 1-1^ ya. 
On bark. Queensland. 
