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usko; and also on ;S'. vulgaris L., from specimens collected by 

 Mr. A. G. Hamilton witliout specific locality; so far the teleuto- 

 spore-stage has not been found in this State. — PoDAXACKyE: 

 Podaxon cegyptiacus jNIont.; Cobar(L. Abrahams; April, 1910), 

 Girilambone(J. H. Maiden, and J. L. Boorman; August, 1910). 

 Previously recorded from near Bourke (these Proceedings, 1906, 

 p. 721). Lloyd, in his "Lycoperdacese of Australia, New Zealand," 

 etc.,(().5; 1905) gives an excellent photograph of the Bouike 

 specimen. 



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