544 FLORA OF AUSTRALIA. 



last to appear on the cut surface of this half of the " bread." 

 At the end of a month it formed a very interesting specimen. 

 Attempts to detect spores were again fruitless, the spore-bearing 

 stage appearing not to be reached, probabl}^ owing to the artificial 

 method of propagation. 



■^PoLYSTiCTUS TRIZONATUS, Cooke. — Snowy River ( W.Bauerlen). 



*Hexagonia decipiens, Berk. — Snowy River (W. Bauerlen). 



*HYMEN0CHiETA MouGEOTTii, FHes. — Tantawanglo Mt. 



jPatellaria (Patixella) filicicola. — Cambewarra (W. Bau- 

 erlen). 



LICHENES. 



*Parmelia limbata, Laurer. — Bangley Creek (Shoalhaven); 



(W. Bauerlen). 



*Parmelia perforata, Achorius. — Cambewarra (W. Bauerlen). 



*Sph^rophoron tenerum, Laurer. — Sugar Loaf Mt. (W. 



Bauerlen). 



MUSCI. 



•^Brentelina Baeuerlexi, Cke. 6c Mass. — The Clyde (W. 

 Bauerlen). 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES XXII.-XXIIL 



PolyporiLS mylittce, Cke. & Mass. 



Plate xxii. 



Exposed end of one section showing fructification-stage developing from 

 the outer coating of the sclerotium. 



Plate xxiii. 

 Half of the sclerotium with the fructification developing from the cut 

 surface. 



* New for New South Wales, 

 t Not previously recorded for Australia. 



t 



