172 THE REV. M. J. BERKELEY ON AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
176. S. BovisTA, Fr. 
Wangaratta. 
177. S. VULGARE, Fr. 
Wangaratta. 
178. ASEROÉ RUBRA, Lab. 
Amongst rubbish left by river-floods. Very fugacious. 
Dandenong (Boyle); New England (C. Stuart) ; Clifton, New England, 
Lake Gilles (J. Stuart). 
In all these specimens the rays are bifid only at the very 
extremity ; spores ‘0003 inch long. Dyes the fingers when fresh ; 
but the colour is very fugacious. 
179. A. PENTACTINA, Endl. in Schlecht. Diss. p. 7. 
New England, Timbarra (C. M.). 
Hymenium distinctly rugose, as stated by Corda; but this is 
also the case in the Dandenong specimens, which I at first 
thought might be distinct. Robert Brown was inclined to an 
opinion that all the Australian specimens were referrible to a 
single species. 
180. DICTYOPHORA MERULINA, B. Intell. Obs. ix. p. 404. 
Rockingham Bay, February. 
Head rivulose, network even. 
181. CLATHRUS CRISPUS, Turp. ; Berk. Ann. Nat. Hist. ix. p. 446. 
Amongst grass, Rockingham Bay. 
182. C. PvsriLLus, B. Hook. Lond. Journ. 1845. 
Wide Bay (Dr. E. F. Parker). 
183. ILeoDICTYON GRACILE, B.; Hook. Lond. Journ. 1845. 
Wangaratta ; Yarra Yarra; Port Philip. 
184. Cv«TrHvs LEsuEunrr, Tul. Ann. d. Sci. Nat. 1844. 
On dung, Paramatta (W. Woolls). 
185. C. INTERMEDIUS, Tul. l. c. 
Gainsford, Queensland ; Herbert’s Creek (Ed. Bowman). 
186. STEMONITIS FASCICULATA, P. 
Australia ( Miss Atkinson). 
187. PHYSARUM NUTANS, P., var. peridio niveo, stipite suleato rubro. 
Crocodile Creek. 
Flocci white; spores ‘00047 in diameter. 
188. ARCYRIA OCHROLEUCA, Fr.; Müll. no. 2. 
On very decayed wood. 
