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954. Phlebia hispidula. Berk. Linn. Journ. xvi., 167. Sacc. 
Syll. 6960. 
Resupinate, reflexed, rubiginous, zoned, velvety and hispid ; 
hymenium dark brown, radiately rugose. 
On trunks. S. Australia. 
955. Phlebia reflexa. Berk. Hook. Journ. 1845. Sacc. Syll. 
6964. 
Resupinate, dimidiate, reflexed, cracked ; pileus spongy, tomen- 
tose, zoned (3-4 e.m. diam.) ; hymenium brown, purplish black 
when dry. 
On wood. Victoria. Queensland. N.S. Wales. New Guinea. 
(Fig. 72.) 
956. Phlebia coriacea. Berk. Linn. Journ. xvin., 385. Sacc. 
Syll. 6965. 
Pileus spathulate, coriaceous, brown (6 c.m. long, 2| c.m. broad) ; 
folds irregular. 
On the ground. Queensland. 
Genus 44. GRANDINIA. Fries. 
Hymenium on both surfaces, continuous, waxy, papillosely warted 
or granulose ; granules globose or hemispherical, entire, obtuse, or 
the apex excavated, crowded, regular, smooth, persistent. Crus- 
taceous, effused, soft. 
957. Grandinia granulosa. Fr. Eym. Fur. 626. Sacc. Syll 
6969. 
Waxy, broadly effused, adglutinate, tan colour, margin determi- 
nate, smooth, hymenium equal, continuous ; granules hemispherical, 
equal, crowded ; spores spherical, small, hyaline, 2-2^ ft. 
On old wood. Queensland. Tasmania. 
958. Grandinia ocellata. Fr. Eym. Fur. 626. Sacc. Syll. 
6971. 
Waxy, broadly effused, adglutinate, livid ; margin indeterminate, 
sterile, hymenium unequal, continuous, granules crowded, sub- 
conical, obtuse, equal, of the same colour ; often with the apex 
white, or collapsed and excavated, so as to appear ocellate. 
On rotten wood. Chatham Island. 
959. Grandinia crnstosa. Fr. Eym. Fur. 627. Sacc. Syll. 
6976. 
Floccosely mealy, irregularly effused, crustaceous, adnate, white ; 
granules subrotund, crowded, obtuse, apex of the same colour. 
On bark. Victoria. 
960. Grandinia australis. Berk. FI. Tasm. n., 257. Sacc. 
Syll. 6980. 
Resupinate, effused, immarginate, pallid, cracked, snow white 
within ; hymenium granulate, granules one or two papillate. 
On rotten wood. Victoria. Tasmania. (Fig. 73.) 
