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orange-yellow colour. Only one specimen was seen. 



7-8-'82. 



13. FuLiGo YARiANS, Basfof, Gcnus and species only recorded 



for Tasmania. Locality, ridge of hills north of and near 

 Almanda Mine, Scott's Creek, in a hollow cut by the axe 

 in a living tree of Eucalyptus ohliqua. A white, soft, 

 spongy fungus of indeterminate form, producing a great 

 number of black spores. Only one specimen noticed. 

 18-2.'82. 



14. ToRULA PiTTOPHiLA, Fries. The genus with a different 



species, T. lierharum.^ recorded for Queensland only ; 

 thus the genus appears new for South Australia, and the 

 species for Australia. Locality, the seaward incline of 

 the hills west of Clarendon, on the bark of living, 

 dwarfed trees of Eticahjptus odorata, 9-9-'82 ; colour in- 

 tensely black, in small patches of indefinite shape. 



15. Ehinotkichium eamosissimum, Berk, and Coohe. The 



genus appears new for South Australia, and the species 

 for Australia. Locality, bank of River Onkaparinga, 

 near Mount Bold, 20-9-'82, among shrubs. Form com- 

 pressed, spherical, regular, 2| x 1^ inches, colour 

 brownish-grey, with numerous depressed labyrinthine 

 reticulations over the whole surface. 



16. Peziza badiobeebis, Berkeley. Species not recorded for 



Australia. Locality, hillsides Mount Bold, 20-9-'82, on 

 the ground, forming small, shallow, scarlet-coloured 

 cups. 



17. Xtlaria, sp. Genus not recorded for South Australia. 



Locality, Clarendon, 21-10-'82, on the broken surface of 

 the stump of decaying fencing, sheltered by tall, thick 

 grass. Branching, woody, 1^-inch high ; rare. 



18. PoRONiA prisrcTATA, Fries. Locality, hillsides Clarendon, 



6-8-'82, on horse droppings. Small, hard, whitish fungus, 

 with a few black pores scattered over the surface. 



