ON FUNGI FROM QUEENSLAND, ETC. 221 
381. Тотозтома MAMMOSUM, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, without any number). 
332. GEASTER AUSTRALIS, Berk., in Flora of Tasmania. Brisbane (Е. M. Bailey, 
no. 441). The specimens resemble the figures in the above work. . 
333. GEASTER FIMBRIATUS, Fr. Sent without any number. 
334. Bovista cERVINA, Berk. (Miss F. Campbell, no. 108.) 
335. SCLERODERMA GEASTER, Fr. (Miss Е. Campbell, no. 101, and no. 120 partim.) 
The specimen appears to belong to this species. 
336. SCLERODERMA BOVISTA, Fr. (Miss F. Campbell, no. 120.) 
` 997. HYMENOGASTER LYCOPERDINEUS, Vitt., Mon. Tuberacearum, p. 22, t. ii. fig. 5. 
Miss Е. Campbell describes this plant as “ violet colour externally when fresh, turning 
brown in drying." It is bright ferruginous-brown within, spores elliptic ferruginous, 
018 to `018 mm. long; the cells are large and irregular, their walls thin. Іп all 
these points it agrees so well with Tulasne's figures and description (Hypog. Fungi, 
р. 64, t. x. fig. v.) that we cannot consider it specifically distinct, although he does not 
mention the violet colour alluded to by Miss F. Campbell. Vittadini figures the spores 
as nearly globose and strongly apiculate, whereas Tulasne depicts them from an 
authentic specimen as smooth and elliptical, without any apiculus, which is exactly 
the case in those of Miss Campbell’s plant. There is some confusion in Vittadini's 
figures. 
338. HyDNANGIUM AUSTRALIENSE, Berk. & Broome, Linn. Trans. 2nd ser. vol. i. p. 66. 
The spores are somewhat smaller than those in a specimen from Brisbane, probably 
they are not mature. Melbourne (Miss F. Campbell, no. 27 b). 
339. CLADOSPORIUM OLIGOCARPUM, Corda, Icones i. p. 14, t. iv. fig. 208. Brisbane, оп 
old Polyporus portentosus. : 
The specimen agrees generally with Corda’s plant, of which we have no authentic 
specimen. The centre of the mass of threads is covered with the fallen spores; 517105 
the plant an annular appearance. Тһе circumference is formed ог. irregular black 
septate threads. Spores elliptic, about 0:0005 inch long. (F. M. Bailey, по. $43 
340. Ргсстхта RUMICIS, Kórnicke. (F. М. Bailey with no. 430.) 
341. ANTENNARIA Вовіхѕохи, Berk. & Mont. 
Imperfect, but so considered by Dr. Winter. Sent without a number. 
342. Spumropsts Evcatyrt1, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. (Plate XXIX. figs. 15-17.) 
S. peritheciis nigris, globosis, nitidis, in corpore sclerotioideo insidentibus; sporis 
linearibus, hyalinis. 
The sclerotioid bodies are scattered thickly over the upper surface of the leaves of 
apparently a Eucalyptus, and are surmounted by four to seven black, ent imd 
perithecia. Тһе sclerotia are of a loose, spongy texture and pale brown internally. e 
spores are linear, hyaline, and about 0:001 inch long. This species appears to belong to 
Saccardo’s section Dothiorella of the genus Spheropsis (Miss Р. Campbell, Melbourne, 
no. 203). 
