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ultimis erecto-patentibus strictis 1-3 poll, longis. Bractesc ad basin 

 raraorum 1-1 £ lin. longae. Umbellae terminates 2-7-flor*e, pedicellis 

 1-1 \ lin. longis. Perianthium 3 lin. lougum. Stamina et cocci T 

 simplicis. Australia temperata occidentalis et orientalis. 



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5. T. muricata, Baker. Caules pedales copiose dichotome furcati, 

 graciles, primarii ^ lin. crassi, pilis albidis brevibus patentibus ubique 

 vestiti, ramis ultimis strictis ascendentibus 1-2 poll, longis, basi brac- 

 teis minutis membranaceis proctitis. Umbellte 3-4-florae, pedicellis 

 1-2 lin. longis apice articulatis. Perianthium 4 lin. longum. Aus- 

 tralia boreali-orientalis ad Wide Bay, Bidwell ! 



6. T. anceps, R.Br. Prod. 278 ; Schult. fil. Syst. vii. 612; Kunth, 

 Enum. iv. 612. — Anthericum anceps, Solander in Herb. Banks. 

 Caulis H-2-pedalis erectus vel diffusus copiose dichotome furcatus, 

 ramis rigidis complanatis i lin. latis, ultimis 4-6 poll, longis, basi 

 foliis reductis scariosis 6-9 lin. longis Bracteatis. Umbellae 2-4-florse, 

 bracteis perminutis deltoideo-cuspidatis membranaceis, pedicellis 1 

 lin. longis. Perianthium 3 lin. longum. Coccum non vidi, Aus- 

 tralis orientalis ad Cape Grafton, Sir J. Banks! 



7. T. pterocaulon, Baker. Rhizoma gracile late reptans. Caulis 

 1-2-pedalis erectus copiose dichotome ramosus, basi solum subteres, 

 ramis et ramulis 3-9 poll, longis utrinque ala rigide coriacea integra 

 \-2 lin. ljita praeditis, basi foliis reductis minutis bracteatis. Umbellae 

 terminates 6-12-florae, bracteis perminutis, pedicellis 3-4 lin. longis 

 apice articulatis. Perianthium 4-4^ lin. longum, segmentis dorso laxe 

 7-9-nervatis. Stamina 3 lin. longa, filamentis dimidio superiore stup- 

 posis. Cocci 2 lin. longi verticaliter eostati. Australia tropicalis 

 orientalis a Cape York ad Queensland. 



The Fungi of Brazil, including those collected by J. W. II. Trail, 



Esq., M.A., in 1874. By the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A., 

 F.L.S., aud M. C. Cooke, Esq., M.A., LL.D. 



[Read January 21, 1876.] 



In the present communication it has been our primary object to 

 enumerate and describe the fungi collected by J. "W- II. Trail 

 in 1874 in the forests of Brazil ; but in order to render more com- 

 plete our list of the Fungi of Brazil, we have included also the 



nice 



Messrs 



others, so as to present a somewhat complete account of Brazilian 

 Fungi as far as they have been determined. 



LINN. JOURK. — BOTANY, TOL. XV. 2 D 



