BY R. T. BAKER. 237 



GRAMINE^. 



Andropogon refractus, R.Br. — Moree, on the Gwydir River 

 (Surveyor Archibald ?Lockhart). Mostly a coast grass. 



AsTREBLA PECTiNATA, F.v.M. — As far east as Calga, Gilgandra, 

 292 miles west of Sydney (Messrs. Ryder Bros). The material 

 sent was very complete and showed such a variety of forms as to 

 prove conclusively to me that there is little reason for retaining 

 A. triticoides as a distinct species. 



FILICES. 



*Pteris ensiformis, Bui'in.— BxxndaxYOon (Mr. B. Dunstan). 

 A Queensland species. 



PoLYPODiUM aspidioides, Z)V?//.— Bundanoon (Mr. B. Dunstan). 

 This species was first recorded from this Colony by J. H. Maiden 

 and R. T. Baker (Proc. Linn. Soc. 1895, Vol. x. (2), p. 517) as 

 occurring at Tintenbar. 



FUNGI. 



I have to acknowledge my indebtedness to Mr. M. C. Cooke, 

 M.A., LL.D., A L.S., for the identification of the majority of the 

 following fungi. 



*Agaricijs (Psathyrella) trepidus, Fr. — Technical College 

 grounds, Sydney; recorded previously only from Victoria. 



*CoRTiNARius Archeri, Berk. — Moonambah, Tweed River, in 

 sandy soil (W. Bauerlen). "It is of a rich violet colour when 

 fresh" (W.B.). Previously recorded only from Tasmania (Cooke's 

 Aust. Fungi, p. 72). 



*Lentinus subdulcis, Berk. — Alstonville, N.S.W. (W. Bauer- 

 len). A sweet-scented fungus found on the stumps of the 

 Bangalow Palm. 



*Panus torulosus. Fries. — Ballina (W, Bauerlen). 



* Species marked with an asterisk have not previously been recorded 

 from New South Wales. 





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