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136. S. sparsum, B. Candidum v. pallide ochraceum, in pustulas 
duras quandoque confluentes dispositum. 
Australia. 
Consisting of detached, roundish, hard bodies, which some- 
times become confluent and form lines after the fashion of 
Corticium seriatum. It looks, at first sight, like an Hypocrea, from 
being studded with black specks, the commencement of some 
Hyphomycetous fungus. It occurs also in Ceylon. 
137. CORTICIUM CERULEUM, Fr. 
Clarence River, Tweed River (Guilfoyle). 
138. C. rEPHRUM, B & C. Linn. Soc. Journ. vol. x. p. 336 ; Schomb. 
no. 48. 
Adelaide (Dr. Schomburgk). 
139. C. AUBERIANUM, Mont. Cub. p. 372; Müll. no. 13. 
Vietoria. On Stereum. 
140. C. ARACHNOIDEUM, B. Ann. Nat. Hist. 1844; Schomb. no. 53. 
Adelaide (Dr. Schomburgk). 
141. DvcrvoNEMA £RUGINOSUM, Nees. 
Rockingham Bay (1. Dallachy). 
142. CLAVARIA BOTRYTIS, P. 
Paramatta (W. Woolls) ; New England (C. Stuart). 
143. C. FLAva, Fr. : 
On gravelly tops of mountains, at Yanaki, of Wilson's Promontory, 
May ; Gipps Land, near Port Albert. 
144. C. ABIETINA, Schum.; Müll. no. 9. 
Victoria. 
145. C. crispuLa, Fr. 
Northampton. 
146. C. LORITHAMNUS, B. Pallide umbrina; ramis strictis apicibus 
breviter bifidis acutiusculis. 
On soil, Dandenong. : j hi 
About 13 inch high, with the habit of C. stricta, but without any w ite 
filiform mycelium ; spores apparently white. 
147. C. Rvcosa, Bull. 
Cypress Gully, near Cape Everard. 
A slender form, forked and cylindrical. 
148. C. ivaaquLars, Müll. no. 126. 
Amongst sand, Cypress Gully, Wilson's Promontory. 
Scarlet and orange. 
