672 FLORA OF AUSTRALIA, 



FUNGI. 

 Morchella conic a, Pers. — Pinnacle Mountain, 20 miles south 

 of Forbes, growing on sandy soil of Devonian sandstone (R. H. 

 Cambage); previously recorded from near Tamworth (Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N.S.W. 1896, p. 503). 



*Physarum rufibasis, B. & Br. — Ballina, N.S.W.; on moss 

 (W. W. Watts). 



*Clavaria fusiformis, Soiv. — Tumbulgum (W. Bauerlen); on 

 the ground. 



§Fomes holosclerus, Berk. — Tumbulgum, Richmond River, 

 on a living root (W. Bauerlen). 



*F. inflexibilis, Berk. — Bellinger River, on decaying logs 

 (Mr. Williams); Tumbulgum (W. Biiuerlen). 



*F. applanatus, Fr. — Never Never, Rylstone, on dead wood 

 (R. T. Baker). 



*F. hemitephrus, Berk. — Blue Mountains, on dead wood. 



*Polyporus sulphureus, Fr. — Tumbulgum, Tweed River, on 

 decaying branches (W. Bauerlen). 



*P. melanopus, Fr. — Tumbulgum, Tweed River, on decaying 

 logs (W. Bauerlen). 



*P. adjustus, Fr.— Lismore, on an old branch (W. Bauerlen). 



*P. grammocephalus, Berk. — Lismore, on a dry branch (W. 

 Bauerlen). 



*Lenzites abietena, Fr. — Lismore, on an old building (W. 

 Bauerlen). 



*Xylaria rhopaloides, Kze. — Lismore, on an old dry stump 

 (W. Bauerlen). 



*Gloeocalyx Bakeri, Massee (gen. et spnov.). — Tumbulgum, 

 Richmond River, on decaying logs (W. Bauerlen). 



* Species marked with an asterisk have not previously been recorded 

 from New South Wales. 

 § New for Australia. 





