90 ON SOME FUNGI OF NEW SOUTH WALES AND QUEENSLAND, 



X tahacina, Kick. New Soutli Wales (Mueller). 



X 2iolymorpha, Fr., Tweed Eiver (Guilfojde), Brisbane Scrubs 



(BaQey). 

 X hjpoxylon, Ehr., Herbert's Creek (Bowman) 

 X rhytidophlm, Mont., Enoggera (Bailey). 



Hypoxylon, Biilliard. 

 Cbaracters of Xylaria but horizontal. Stroma not confluent 

 with the substance of the plant on which it grows. 

 E. concentricum, Fries, large blackish subglobose, concentrically 



zoned within, throughout Queensland (Bailey). 

 H. rubicosum, F. et Mont., Brisbane Eiver on timber (Bailey). 

 M. rutikcm, Tulasne, on old wood, Eockhampton (Thozet). 



PoRONiA, Fries. 



Body cup-shaped, in whioh the vertical perithecia are immersed. 



P. ce.dipus, Montague, Gracemere (O'Shanessy). 



H. anyolense, Welwitsch et Currey, on logs, Eanges of Trinity 



Bay (Bailey). 

 M. cetrarioides, Welwitsch et Currey, Eanges, Trinity Bay(Bailey). 



These specimens were the first found with mature fruit. 

 H. cretaceum, B. et Br., n. sp., on logs, Eanges, Trinity Bay 



(Bailey), This fungus while fresh is pure white, globose or 



sub-globose, somewhat stipitate, one to two inches high. 



The interior substance is composed of broad, flaky, woody, 



but fragile strata, radiating from the stem to the outer 



surface, of a pale cork-color. 



Nectria, Fries. 



Small fungi, on wood bark &c. Perithecia free, seated on a 

 mycelium, thin, rarely thick, vertical, brightly colored. Sporidia 

 eight, translucent. 



N. coccinea, Fr., on bark, Brisbane Eiver (Bailey). 



