THE REV, M. J. BERKELEY ON AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 171 
165. G. saccatus, Fr.; Müll. no. 145. 
Clarence River (Dr. Beckler). 
166. Bovisra MtLLERr, B. Rufescens, subglobosa, peridio exteriore 
in particulas minutas rupto, interiore levi (sicco ruguloso), ore minuto 
subdentato ; sporis eximie processibus hyalinis rugoso ; capillitio pal- 
lide lilacino. 
Herbert's Creek, Queensland CE. M. Bowman). 
Resembles B. cervina; but the spores, not to mention other 
points, are totally different. 
167. B. LiLacina, Mont. $ B. Hook. Lond. Journ. 1845. 
Victoria (F. Mueller). : 
168. LYCOPERDON CELATUM, Fr. 
Amongst grass, Bangitata, March. 
169. L. AUSTRALE, B. Fl. Tasm. ii. p. 266. 
In sandy turfy meadows, near the mouth of the river Albert; Fifth 
Creek, June. 
A more distinctly pulverulento-squamous form. 
170. L. GLABRESCENS, B. Fl. Tasm. ii. p. 265. 
Wilson's Promontory. 
Spores with long pedicels; mouth irregularly toothed. 
171. Popaxon PISTILLARIS, Fr. 
Sutton River, Port Phillip. 
172. XYLOPODIUM AUSTRALE, B. Stipite diffracto-squamoso radi- 
dicante ; sporis majoribus echinulatis flavis. 
Murray Desert (Dr. Beckler), October. 
Head 2 inches across, stem 33 inches high, ] thick above; spores 
‘00021 in diameter. It seems to have a volva when young. 
. . $ so 
173. POLYSACCUM MARMORATUM, B. Stipite subæquali rugo 
peridioque maculis piceo-fuscis marmorato; sporis fuscis. 
Barrier range. 
A single specimen onl 
Swan River. 
y. I have the same thing from the 
174. ScLERODERMA PANDANACEUM, Miill. Globosum, sessile, lu- 
: i i 
teum, basi lzvi, sursum tessellatum, floccis sordide lutei 
Rockingham Bay (J. Dallachy). : 
About li inch across, quite stemless, strongly tessellated ; spores 
"0004 inch in diameter. 
175. S. ckAsTER, Fr. 
Wangaratta ; Herbert's Creek. 
