BY R. T. BAKER. 447 



*PoLYPORUS Hartmanni, Cke. — Hornsby, near Sydney; on the 

 ground (R.T.B.). Only previously recorded from Queensland. 



Polyporus eucaly'PTORUM, Fr. — Gerogery; on "Brown Stringy- 

 bark," E. cajntellata, Sm. (J. Manns). 



*roMES LUCIDUS, Fr. — Tumbulgum (W. Bauerlen). Can be 

 identified with little difficulty from Cooke's description in Aust. 

 Funyi, p. 128. 



Polysxictus xanthopus, i^r. — Tumbulgum; on decaying logs 

 (W. Bauerlen). 



*Stereum bicolor, Fr. — Belmore, near Sydney, on dead burnt 

 timber ; one side is generally attached to the host ; it has a 

 gregarious habit and apparently grows in terraces (R. T. Baker). 

 This species is new for Australia. 



*Hymenoch^.te cacao, Berk. — Tamworth, on dead wood (Mr. 

 D. A. Porter). 



CoRTiciUM CCERULEUM, Fries. — Kogarah (Mr. J. L. Bruce). 



Hirneola polytricha, Mont.- — Manly, on decaying ti-unks of 

 Ficus rnhiginosa (R.T.B.); Bellumbil Creek, on decaying logs 

 (W. Bauerlen). This fungus is the "Mu-esh" of Central China. 



*Peziza vesiculosa, Bull. " Bladdery Peziza." — Strathfield, 

 near Sydney, growing on dung (Mr. Walter Lewis). 



*Melampsora nesodaphnes, B. & Br. — This minute fungus 

 (although wrongly matched as regards its host) occurs on the 

 fruits of Cinnamormim Oliveri, Bail., as far south as Port 

 Macquarie. 



*^CIDIUM viOLiE, >Schum. — Monga, on the leaves of the native 

 violet, Viola heto7iiccefolia, Sm., (W. Bauerlen). Previously 

 recorded only from Victoria. 



*OiDiUM Tuckeri, B. — Lake Cowal, Marsden; on vine leaves 

 (Miss Allen). 



*Physarum rufibasis, B.&Br. — Tamworth (Mr. D. A. Porter), 



* Species marked with an asterisk have not previously been recorded 

 from New South Wales. 



