176 THE REV. M. J. BERKELEY ON AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
inch in diameter, globose or flattened. I can see no distinctive 
character. 
216. PEZIZA COCHLEATA, Huds. 
Adelaide. 
217. P. REPANDA, Wahl. 
Wangaratta. 
218. P. AURANTIA, Oed.; Müll. no. 120. 
Deep valleys near Sealer's Cove, May. 
219. P. HIRNEOLOIDES, B. Journ. Linn. Soc. x. p. 365, var. Ge- 
latinosa, centro affixa, rubro-rufa, subtus pallida subtomentosa ; ascis 
amplis; paraphysibus tenuibus; sporidiis oblongis. Müll. no. 6. 
Victoria. 
Sporidia ‘0008. 
In the Cuba specimens the sporidia are slightly curved. 
220. P. (Georvxis) ALUTICOLOR, B. Cupulis cyathiformibus extus 
rugosis, margine inflexo ; stipite sulcato passim basi dilatato ; hymenio 
laevi; sporidiis fusiformibus. 
Clarence River. : 
Cups å inch across; stem 1 line high; spores :001— 00012. 
221. P. (Humaria) MÜLLERI, B. Cupulis irregularibus marginatis, 
extus subtiliter tomentosis; hymenio coccineo, sporidiis 1-2- nucleatis, 
mycelio amplo. Müll. no. 9. r 
Plenty Creek. On the ground. 
Threads of the mycelium abundant, binding the particles of sand, very 
variable in thickness. Sporidia ‘0006--001, variable in length and 
breadth. 
Allied to P. humosa. 
There is also another species, allied to P. subhir suta, in gravelly 
places in mountain-woods in May, with sporidia '0006; cup deli- 
cately downy. The specimens are scarcely good enough to de- 
termine. 
222. P. RUTILANS, Fr.; Mull. no. 9. 
In moist places near mountain-cataracts. Lofty range. 
Sporidia echinulate, ‘0012; paraphyses clavate. 
223. P. ARUGINOSA, Bull. 
On wood in deepest shade of Buffalo Mountains. 
224. P. (PaTELLIA) ADAMSONI, B. Orbicularis, plana, marginata, ni 
gerrima ; sporis breviter et anguste fusiformibus nec articulatis. 
On Gum-tree railing, Melbourn. 
Resembling P. /ignyota, but the spores are different. 
