66 



ArescTiougia Laurencia, RooTc. and Harv. Hallett's Cove, St. 



Vincent's Gulf. 

 Hymenocladia divaricata, J. Ag. Hallett's Cove, St. Vincent's 



Gulf. 

 Plocamium nidificum, Raw. Hallett's Cove, St. Vincent's Gulf. 

 Mertensii, Grev. " 



angustum, J. Ag. 

 Phacelocarpus sessilis, Harv. Encounter Bay. 

 JSTitopliyllum Curdieanum, Harv. " 

 Galaxaura marginata, Lamour. Hallett's Cove. 

 Gelidium corneum, Grev. 

 Soliera cliordalis, J. Ag. 

 [Rhabdonia dendroides, Harv. 

 Laurencia Forsteri, Grev. 

 Asparagopsis Sandfordiana, Harv. " 



Pollexfenia ciliaris, J. Ag., n. sp. " 



Dasya Gunniana, Harv. Hallett's Cove. 



callitliamnion, Harv. " 



"Wrangelioides, Harv. " 

 Gaulerpa hypnoides, B. Brown. " 

 Letter stedtia australis 

 Fauchea, sp. 



Lichens. 

 Heterodea Muelleri, Nglander; LicMna confinis, Agardh ; and 

 Cladonia verticillata, Floerke. Clarendon. 



3. Aj>ditions to the List of Australian and South 

 Australian Fungi. 



[Eead May 1, 1883.] 



The species herein enumerated were collected by me in the 

 neighbourhood of Clarendon mostly during the latter part of 

 last year, and, accompanied by pencil sketches from fresh 

 plants, were sent to Baron Sir Ferd. v. Mueller, who has now 

 forwarded the list of such as have been identified by European 

 specialists, requesting me to report the novelties to this Society. 

 To ascertain them, I compared those in my lists with the 

 census of Australian fungi, published in 1880 by Dr. M. C. 

 Cooke under the title " Fungi i\_ustraliani," which, with some 

 addenda issued in 1881, is, 1 believe, the latest work on the 

 subject. Accordingly, the terms " New for South Australia" 

 mean that the respective fungi are not so recorded in the pub- 

 lications mentioned. There are eighteen species to be men- 

 tioned, eight of which are unrecorded for Australia, though 

 occurring- elsewhere, and ten have hitherto not been known to 

 occur in this province. 



