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Т. furcellatum, Lév., with which it accords in some respects in its dark brown colour 
when dry. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, пов. 386 and 458). 
321. CORTICIUM RHABARBARINUM, Berk. & Broome, Fungi of Ceylon, no. 627. Bris- 
bane (Е. М. Bailey, no number). 
322. CYPHELLA ScuNerpERI, Berk. & Broome. (Plate XXIX. fig. 9.) Brisbane 
(Е. М. Bailey, no. 461). Tubzeformis, membranacea, extus l:vigata, pallide lutea. 
This pretty and curious species was found by Mr. Schneider growing on wood in a 
crowded manner, 2 to 3 lines high ; spores globose, 0:0002 to 0:0008 inch in diameter. 
Named after the discoverer, H. Schneider. 
323. CLAVARIA AUREA, Fr. Tasmania (Miss F. Campbell, no. 29). 
Miss Campbell says “ colour as if dipped in port wine.” When dry the plant becomes 
a dull yellow, brownish in places. Fries describes C. aurea as * non pure flava;” we 
may therefore regard the specimen as belonging to that species, as it resembles it in 
many points. 
324. CLAVARIA FASTIGIATA, DC. 
The specimens from Miss F. Campbell agree in habit with this species; the colour is 
said to be ** eanary-colour " or “ white," and to grow “оп branches." С. fastigiata is а 
terrestrial species. The specimens came in bad condition, but there seems to be nothing 
like them in those described as growing on wood. Melbourne (Miss F. Campbell, no. 91). 
325. CLAVARIA RUGOSA, Bull. 
So far as can be determined from dry specimens, C. Archeri, Berk., in ‘ Flora of 
Tasmania, comes very near. (F. M. Bailey, no. 470.) 
326. CLAVARIA ARCHERI, Berk, in Flora of Tasmania. Brisbane (F. М. Bailey, 
no. 469). 
Clavaria rugosa, Bull, comes very near; the colour of the specimen is rather that of 
the above; when dry it is a dark buff. 
327. TREMELLA FOLIACEA, Pers.? (Miss Р. Campbell, no. 201.) 
828. TREMELLA MICROSCOPICA, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. (Plate XXIX. figs. 10-14.) 
Minuta, hemispheerica, punctiformis, nigro-viridis, ad folia punctata. 
This species forms dark green (black when dry) scattered spots on the upper surface 
of a dotted leaf; group undetermined. Тһе spots are about +} inch in diameter. 
The threads are irregularly branched and septate, hyaline or very pale brown, termi- 
nated by ovate, apiculate, sometimes concatenate basidia, and in other parts by chains 
of globose spermatia; spores have not been seen. The База are about 0:0007 inch | Р 
long by 00004 or 0:0005 across, Ше spermatia about 0:0009 in diameter. The leaf is 
labelled as having been obtained near Melbourne “іп a damp hole on fallen leaves,” but 
the plant or tree not specified (Miss F. Campbell, no. 201). 
329. Рорлхох CARCINOMALIS, Fr. (F. M. Bailey, sent without any number.) 
330. MESOPHELLIA ARENARIA, Berk., Linn. Trans. xxii. p. 131, t. 25, С. 
- Miss Campbell says that this species is eaten by the Bandicoots ; they scratch it up | 
and leave it scattered about on the surface of the ground. E 
