210 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
C. typhoides (Bull.) Rost. Perth, W. A.; Ballarat, V. ; 
Katoomba and Moruya, N. S. W. ; Brisbane, Q.; very abundant. 
g . Moruya, N. S. W., on dead wood. is 
seems to be the first record of the species alias North eS 
a 
adeno Clastoderma in hes ing a wie or less tubular stalk 
enclosing refuse matter. In all other genera of the Stemonitacee 
the stalk is either solid throughout, or the lower part consists 
within of a close network of interlacing strands entirely free from 
refuse matt 
Cribraria argillacea Pers. one j . Ww. 
ietydiwm at (Batsch) Macbr. Moruya, N. 8. W.; 
Blackall Mts., Q. The sporangia are both large and small, and 
are of the typical form. 
Tubifera ferruginosa Gmel. National Park, Sydney, and 
Moruya, N. 8. W.; Enoggara, Q. 
Reticularia Lycoperdon Bull. Adelaide, 8. A. A single setha- 
lium about an inch in diameter 
Dictydiathalium plumbewm en) Rost. Ballarat, V.; 
Moruya, N.S. W.; Brisbane, Q.; Rotorua, N. Z. In the Australian 
gatherings the threads of the pseudo-enpilition are typically 
slender, and measure fro to 5 p dia n the New Zealand 
gathering they are 6 to 7 » thick. ‘The graces are clay-coloured _ 
n all eesman’s specime a 
Lycogala epidendrum (L.) F. Moruya, N.S. W. 
Trichia bs ie De Bary. Males rks . Daun and Moruya, 
N.S. ckall Mis., Q.; Rotorua, N. Z 
x peace Karsten. Melbourne, Ve} " Moruya, NOS. Wis 
Blackall Mts., Q.; Auckland and Rot a, N. 
T. verrucosa Berk. Botanic ner Melbourne, V.; Moruya, 
N.S. W.; Auckland, N. Z. 
3 varia Pers. Adelaide, S. A.; Moruya, N.S. W.; Mamaku, 
T. erecta Rex. Melbourne, V.; Moruya, N. 8S. W.; Rotorua 
and Mamaku,N.Z. It is interesting that this species, apparently 
rare in most places, should be represented so abundantly in Mr. 
orange-ye ates ow. 
T’. decipiens (Pers.) Macbr. Adelaide, S. A.; Ballarat, V.; 
mate .S.W.; Auckland and Mamaku, N. Z 
