ON FUNGI FROM BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND. 65 
209. HYPOCHNUS RUBRO-CINCTUS, Ehrb. іп N. A. Hor. Phys. Berol. 84. t.17. f. 5. Bris- 
bane (Е. M. Bailey, no. 229). 
210. GUEPINIA SPATHULARIA, Fr. Gippsland, Victoria, Miss F. M. Campbell (F. M. 
Bailey, no. 336. 22). 
211. CLAVARIA PORTENTOSA, Berk. & Broome. (Plate XIV. fig. 15.) Albida, stipite 
subcylindrico scabroso repetiter ramosissimo, apicibus elongatis subulatis sursum | 
obscuris, ipso apice pallidis, hic illie subelavatis. 
Amongst dead leaves. Stem 2} inches high, dilated upwards, where it is 1 inch 
thick ; head about 2 inches high, the whole mass rather broader. 
Clavaria Botrytis came under the same number, but it differs entirely in the mode of 
branching. Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, по. 426 in part). 
212. CLAVARIA Воткүтів, Pers. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, no. 426 in part). 
213. CLAVARIA MILTINA, Berk. in Lond. Journ. of Botany, 1852, p. 140. Brisbane (F. 
M. Bailey, no. 241). 
214. CLAVARIA CRISTATA, Holms. 
Spores globose, 00003 inch in diameter. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, no. 300). 
215. CLAVARIA RUFA, Fl. Dan. Brisbane (F. М. Bailey, no. 387). 
216. CALOCERA CORNEA, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, по. 406). 
217. Dacrymyces ЗАССНАВТ, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. Massa irregularis gelatinosa 
aurantio-rubra in stromate albido insidens; stratum tenue sistit in caulibus exustis 
Sacchari officinarum. Conidiis subglobosis irregularibus diffluentibus. 
The fungus consists of irregular flattish masses of a reddish orange-colour, seated on a 
dirty-white stroma, which spreads over the charred stems of sugar-cane. ‘The threads 
which constitute these masses are large, but delicate, easily breaking up at the joints, 
and throwing off from their tips subglobose conidia, as in the case of Dacrymyces laery- 
malis. True spores have not been seen. Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, по. 352). 
218. TREMELLA MESENTERICA, Retz, in Act. Holm. 1769, p. 249. Gippsland, Victoria, 
Miss F. M. Campbell (F. M. Bailey, no. 336). 
219. TREMELLA LUTESCENS, Fr. Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, по. 423). 
220. ПістуорновА MULTICOLOR, Berk. & Broome, п. зр. (Plate XIV. fig. 16.) Capitulo 
aurantiaco reticulis parvis, velo pulcherrime citrino; stipite basi attenuato pallide 
alutaceo. 
Head bright orange, perforated at the apex, with little cavities filled with the dark 
spores; net bright lemon-colour, not spreading widely ; reticulations large ; stem cream- 
coloured, attenuated at the base. Odour fcetid, as in the Phalloidei, but not so strong as 
in Aseroé; spores oblong, 0:0002 inch long. | 
Mr. Bailey's sketch of this species does not represent the stem as marked with reticu- 
lations below the net; but the dry specimen appears as if it were so; the-net extends 
about halfway down the stem. The plant was given to Mr. Bailey by a friend, and there 
was по volva with it; but it had probably been broken off by the finder. The height of 
