MYCOLOGICAL NOTES 
C. G. LLOYD 
Page 1089 
Mesophellia arenaria - Mesophellia castanea - Lycoperdon cepaeforme - 
HYPOXYLOF ROSTRATUM - CORDYCEPS GUFF 11 - TRAMETES SUBMIFIMA - Poly- 
porus rosettae - POLYPORUS EUCALYPTORUM - Pomes (Gan. ) applanatus - 
Tremella mesenterica - Tremella frondosa - POLYPORUS LAE m US - DJP~ 
LODERMA CRETACEUM - MYXOMYCIDIUM PERDULUMM- POLYPORUS FUSCODRESIEFSIS- 
Polyporus subolivaceus - POLYPORUS PORTENTOSUS - Polyoorus australi- 
ensis - Polystictus bicolor - Polystictus semi-supinus - POLYSTICTUS 
POLYZOFUS - Polyoorus sudaris - Lyccperdcn piriforme - Kypoxylcn 
haematostroma.- POLYSTICTUS RADIATA-RUJ-OSUS - Polystictus hirsutulus - 
Polystictus pallido-cervinus - Polystictus phocinus - Poria ferruginosc 
Polystictus velutinus - Polyoorus rugosus - Polyporus varius - 
TRAMETES VARIUS - Polystictus versicolor - POLYPORUS CONFLUEFS - 
Polyporus dichrous - Trametes lilacino-f use us - HEXAGOFA GUFFII - 
DACRYOMITRA LUTEA - Lycoperdon gemmaturn - Lycoperdon pratense - 
Fomes conchatus - Polyporus caesius - Stereum veldereurn - Scleroderma., 
cepa. - Lycoperdon piriforme - Polysaccun pisocarpium. - Polystictus 
oblectans - LEFTIFUS ATRO-LUCIDUS - Poria vincta - Rosellinia aquila- 
Trametes lilacino-gilvus - Lentinus ursinus - Trametes. cervinus - 
Xylaria apiculata - Polyporus subolivaceus - Polyporus nortentosus - 
Polystictus nigricans - Merulius aurantius - MBRULIUS AURAFTIUS - 
POLYSTICTUS HIRSUTULUS - Polyporus dictyopus - POLYSTICTUS PAVOFIUS - 
Geaster Englerianus - Xylaria tuberiformis - PHLEBIA CASTAFEA - 
Geaster saccatus - Stereum elegans - AFTEFFARIA SOORIADES - Geaster 
triplex - Panus saccharinus - GUEPIFLA PEZIZAEFQRMJS - Fomes setulosus 
- Polyporus fumosus - Hydnum ochraceum - Polystictus ochraceus - 
TRAMETES ALBOTEXTA - Fomes fasciatus - Polyporus adustus 
FOTE 1016 - POLYPORUS LAETUS FROM L. RODWAY, TASMAFIA.- 
The only previous specimen of this is at Kew and it has been referred 
as a, synonym for Fomes Kermes which is surely a-mistake. Cooke got 
a specimen from Victoria and classed it in Section Merisma where it 
has no affinity whatever, but it is not Fomes Kermes. The context is 
thin, soft, fibrillose, not thick, hard and sub-woody as. in Fomes 
Kermes, although I doubt if Fomes Kerm.es is a. good Fomes. In addition 
while the pores are orange rufous in both they are paler in Fomes 
Kermes than the context and darker in Polyporus Xaetus. I do not 
find spores in this specimen but at Kew I recorded them globose, white, 
smooth, 5-6 mic. 
Polyporus lateritius as named by me for Dr. Cleland( ( Letter 
67, Fote 656) is quite close but not the same for me on comparison. 
Its coloration is rather that of Fomes Kermes but its pores are dif¬ 
ferent. Polyporus laetus should be classed in Section 92. 
FOTE 1017 - POLYSTICTUS POLYSOFUS FROM L. RODWAY, TASMAFIA.- 
This is an old name proposed by Persoon for one of the few foreign 
species he ever named. I have seen where it is gjven as a form of 
Polystictus occidentalis. The plant I so refer and it comes to me in 
abundance from tropical countries has white context and is for me a 
thin, tropical form of Polystictus hirsutus. 
FOTE 1018 - POLYPORUS PORTEFTOSUS FROM L. RODWAY, TASMAFIA.- 
Compare Apus Polyporus page 295. It is endemic in Australasia, and 
I found but one specimen in any museum of Europe which is the type at 
Kew. 
