406 | MESSRS. BERKELEY AND BROOME'S LIST 
TRICHOGASTRES. 
70. GEASTER SACCATUS, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 55). The plant appears to — 
belong to this species on account of its determinate disk. 
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71. GEAsTER striatus, DC., var. MINOR. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 54). 
72. Bovista LILACINA, Mont. & B., Ln. J. of Bot. 1845, p. 64. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, 
No. 85). 
73. LYCOPERDON PUSILLUM, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 108). 
74. MYCENASTRUM corium, B., Ln. J. of Bot. 1845, p. 518. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, 
No. 53). 
75. Ponysaccum OLIVACEUM, Fr. Ironbark Forest. Brisbane (L. A. Bernays, No. 30). 
The plant agrees well with Sowerby, t. 425, a, b; spores yellow. 
76. PoLysaccuM PISOCARPIUM, Fr. This plant came in the same packet with Polysaccum : 
olivaceum, Fr. (No. 30). 
It agrees with Albertini and Schweintz’s figure, t. i. fig. 3; the spores are brown- ` 
ferruginous. Brisbane (L. A. Bernays). 
77. SCLERODERMA Bovista, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 48). 
MYXOGASTRES. 
78. DIDYMIUM FARINACEUM, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 92). 
79. SrEMONITIS FUSCA, Roth. Brisbane (L. A. Bernays, No. 29). 
STILBACEI. 
80. STILBUM CINNABARINUM, Mont. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 93 bis). The Brisbane 2 
plant has slightly smaller spores than Montagne's, being about 0:0003 inch long; 
in other respects it aecords with specimens of his species. 
l TORULACEI. 
81. BAcTRIDIUM FLAVUM, Kze. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 64). 
MUCEDIN ES. 
82. ASPERGILLUS GLAUCUS, Lk. Brisbane, on decaying Boleti (F. M. Bailey, No. ei, 
83. CIRCINELLA UMBELLATA, Van Tieghem and Le Monnier, A. S. N. sér. 5, vol. x1 
|». p.300, var. Morelia, B. & Br. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 93), on dung of a 
carpet-snake kept in a bag. Although our plant differs in some respects from the 
above, the spores being in Van Tieghem's plant 0:0002 to 0:0003 inch diameter, 
whilst in ours they are 00005 to 0:0007 inch diameter, yet the general resemblance 
between them and the similarity of their habitat leaves the identity tolerably 
certain. Van Tieghem and Le Monnier describe Circinella umbellata as having 
steel-blue —_ in ours ET are peni pde or yen. fein brown. ` 
