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Htmenomtcetes . 



1. Agaeicus (Psattrella) squamosus, Fries. Species not 



recorded for Australia. Locality — Clarendon, 2J^-9-'82, 

 on moist, moss-covered ground; moderately large, being 

 2f inches tigh, and the diameter of pileus, li inch. 



2. PoLYPORUS (Mesopus) oblectajS's, Berkeley. Species not 



recorded for South Australia. Locality — Scott's Creek, 

 near Clarendon ; on moist, black soil ; resembling a 

 mushroom somewhat in form. 15-10-'82. 



3. PoLYPORUs (Eesupinaria) vulgaris, Fries. Species new 



for South Australia. Locality — Jupiter Creek ; on 

 charred, wet logs of Eucalyptus ohliqua. 7-8-'S2. 



4. PoLYPORtrs (?) coNTiGUUs, Fries. Species not recorded for 



Australia. Locality — Hills west of Clarendon ; in thin 

 sheet-like patches on the saion surface of a dry log of 

 Eucalyptus leucoxylon. 12-'82. 



5. Stereum elegans. Fries. Species recorded from all Aus- 



tralian colonies except South Australia. Locality — 

 Jupiter Creek, 7-8-'82 ; on much decayed wet bark of 

 Eucalyptus ohliqua. 



6. Sterel'M spadiceum, Fries. Species new for South Aus- 



tralia, but recorded from the same localities as the pre- 

 ceding ones. Locality — Clarendon; on small dead and 

 decayed branches of Eucalyptus leucoxylon. 9-9-'82. 



7. Stereum suleuratum, Fries. Species not recorded for 



Australia. Locality — Mount Bold, 13-8- '82 ; on decay- 

 ing trunk of Eucalyptus ohliqua. 



8. Tremella albtda, Rudson. IS'ew for South Australia. 



Locality — Clarendon. 



9. Tremella cinnabrina, Berkeley. Species not recorded for 



Australia. Locality — Kaugarilla, 29-7-'82 ; growing 

 from fissures of recently-felled timber of Eucalyptus 

 rostrata. 



10. Dacromyces stellatus, Nees. Species not recorded for 



Australia. 



11. Ileodictyon, sp. The genus with one species, /. gracile, 



is recorded for all Australian colonies except South Aus- 

 tralia and Queensland. Locality — Among moss, banks 

 of River Onkapariuga, near Clarendon, 10-9-'82 ; it is a 

 small, delicate, branching fungus, of fleshy-grey colour, 

 about \\ inch high. 



12. Secotium, sp. The genus new for South Australia, and 



only recorded with two species from West Australia. 

 Locality, Jupiter Creek, in moist, black soil. A stem- 

 less, ovate body, buried almost entirely in the ground; 

 hard, solid, covered with profuse slimy mucilage, and 



