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the entire fungus was about 7 inches. The stem was hollow and inflated. Brisbane 
(Ғ. М. Bailey, no. 245). We are indebted to Miss E. Ellis, of Hereford, for a beautiful 
coloured drawing of this species composed from coloured sketches sent us by Mr. Bailey. 
221. PHALLUS CALYPTRATUS, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. (Plate XIV. fig. 17.) Curtus, 
pileo aurantiaco, calyptra albida glabra terminato, stipite pallido, subzequali. 
Pileus 5 inch across, stem 12 inch high, slightly attenuated above, 4 inch thick. On 
bursting through the uterus this species carries up the upper part along with it; and it 
then forms a covering resembling the calyptra of mosses; at least it is so in the single 
specimen found by Mr. Bailey. Among grass. Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, no. 290). 
222. PHALLUS QUADRICOLOR, Berk. & Broome, n.sp. (Plate XIV.fig.18.) Pileo conico, 
apice perforato, basi latissima, aurantiaco, reticulato, (sicco) brunneo, sporis ovatis 
pallide brunneis obducto, mycelio purpureo, stipite reticulato. 
Head conical, 2 inches long, very wide at the base, orange-coloured, coarsely reticu- 
lated, brown when dry, clothed with pale brown ovate spores, 0:0003 inch long; stem 
reticulate, lemon-coloured, 2% inches long, from the pileus to the volva about 11 inch 
long, white; mycelium purple. It is related to Phallus aurantiacus, Mont., but differs 
in its conical head, which is much wider at the base. Itis remarkable for its perforated 
orange-coloured head, lemon stem, and especially for its purple mycelium. Found by 
Mr. Thomas Weedon, of Woolongabba, Queensland. 
The measurements are taken from a pencil-sketch accompanying the specimen 
(Ғ. М. Bailey, по. 354). 
223. CYATHUS VERNICOSUS, DC. (Nidularia campanulata, Sow.) Brisbane (Е. М. Bai- 
ley, no. 378). 
224. Mirremyces VIRIDIS, Berk. in Lond. Journ. of Bot. 1851, p. 201. Gippsland, 
Victoria, Miss Е. М. Campbell (Е. М. Bailey, по. 418). 
225. HYDNANGIUM AUSTRALIENSE, Berk. & Broome, п. sp. Subglobosum, peridio crasso, 
(sicco) rugoso, rufo-brunneo, carne pallide ochracea, cellulis vacuis laxis e puncto 
basilari oriundis; sporis globosis, minute echinulatis. 
This species has very much the appearance of Rhizopogon luteolus, Fr.; but the glo- 
bose spores distinguish it at once from that plant. The spores are minutely echinulate, 
and measure 0:0004 to 0:0005 inch in diameter, or about 0:012 millim. The nearest species 
to it is Hydnangiwm carneum, Wallr., if it be really distinct; it differs in its spores, 
which are much less echinulate than in that species, and in the colour of the flesh, which 
Tulasne describes as dilutely flesh-coloured. А single specimen only occurred. Brisbane 
(F. M. Bailey, no. 188). 
226. GEASTER FLORIFORMIS, Vitt. Mon. Tuber. 18. Brisbane (Е. M. Bailey, no. 214). 
227. POLYSACCUM PISOCARPIUM, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, по. 177). 
228. LycoPERDON CELATUM, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, no. 208). 
228 bis. CHONDRIODERMA DIFFORME (Pers.). Brisbane (F. М. Bailey, по. 379). 
229. /ETHALIUM SEPTICUM, Fr. Brisbane (Е. M. Bailey, no. 413). 
