THE REV. M. J. BERKELEY ON AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 177 
225. BULGARIA SARCOIDESs, Rabh. Müll. no. 122. 
Sealer’s Cove ; deep valleys of Wilson’s Promontory. 
226. Corpyceps Gunnit, B. Fl. Tasm. ii. p. 278. 
Australia Felix; Port Phillip, June (C. French). 
Shrinks very much in drying. 
227. C. ENTOMORHIZA, Fr. 
Mouth of river Yarra. 
228. Hypocrea CEREBRIFORMIS, B. Pulvinsta, rugoso-lobata cer- 
vina, contextu crasso pallido ; peritheciis concoloribus ; sporidiis glo- 
bosis octonis. 
Adelaide (Dr. Schomburgk). 
The lobes frequently stretch out so far that on a section the whole surface 
is surrounded by perithecia. Mass 3-1 inch across. 
229. XYLARIA HYPOXYLON, Ehr. 
Herbert's Creek (E. M. Bowman). 
A simple form, acute, pilose below. 
230. X. POLYMORPHA, Fr. 
Tweed River, N. S. Wales ( Guilfoyle). 
231. X. ecrocramma, B.  Clavula oblongo-lineari obtusa laccata de- 
albata hic illic rimosa ; ostiolis determinato-seriatis ; stipite fusco brevi 
vel elongato. 
Victoria. 
Differs from X. acicularisin having the ostiola seriate, and from 
X. grammica in their not being sunk in the cracks. Mostly 
simple, sometimes forked, white within, covered with a delicate 
crust, greyish externally, about 2 inches high; stem very variable 
in length, brown, sometimes grey and fertile on one side. 
232. X. pHospHorEA, B. Rufa; stipite brevi cylindrico striato in 
clavam brevem sursum dilatato; peritheciis superficiem in verrucas 
leves elevantibus ; disco pallido, ostiolis prominulis nigris. Mull. no. 8. 
Victoria. 
233. HYPOXYLON CONCENTRICUM, Grev.; Schomb. no. 7. 
Adelaide. 
234. H. scLERoPH.EUM, B. & C. Expansum, pulvinatum, crassum, 
superficie rubiginosa subtiliter e peritheciis prominulis rugosa, contextu 
duro nigro; peritheciis oblongis. Schomb. no. 54. 
Adelaide. 
Closely allied to H. rugosúm, but thicker; and even specimens 
from Surinam are marked by Schweinitz Spheria durissima, Sch. 
235. SPHARIA PERISPORIOIDES, B. & C. 
On Desmodium Tasmanie. River Mitta Mitta, Jan. 
Sporidia biseriate, uniseptate, ‘001 long. 
LINN. JOURN.— BOTANY, VOL. XIIT. 
