Notes on Australian fungi : 4. Polyporus, Fomes and Hexagona
- Through the kind assistance of O. G. Lloyd of Cincinnati, Ohio, most of the Australian polypores in our possession have been accurately identified. In the present paper we record our various collections. In doing so, we make use of the excellent keys employed by Lloyd in the following works: "Synopsis of the Genus Hexagona" (Ohio, 1910), "Synopsis of the Stipitate PoIyporoids" (Ohio, 1912), "Synopsis of the Section Apus of the Genus Polyporus" (Ohio, 1915) and "Synopsis of the Genus Fomes" (Ohio, 1915). In addition to recording the plants we have handled, we have included as well all the Australian species embraced in these works. Australian mycologists should thus have available a workable scheme for the identification of most of our firmer polypores. Those who have attempted to work out the species from Cooke´s "Handbook of Australian Fungi", will appreciate the value of Lloyd´s work. We deal first with the Stipitate Polypores, then with Fomes, Polyporus (Apus) and Hexagona.