.. 129. Marasmius calopus, Fr. Massee : Brit. Fung. Flora, 
ii., p. 163; Cooke: Illustrs,, 1125B, and Handb. Austr. 
collection). Spores rather elongated, one end more pointed, 
5'2 to 7x 2°5 to 34 p. (Miss Clarke, Watercolour 56; Herb., 
J. B. C., Form. Sps. 49 and unnumbered.) 
Alectoria australiensis, Knight. Records in Ann. Rep. Bot. 
Gdns., Sydney, 1909 (1910), 10).—The sterile horse-hair-like 
mycelium is common in the Big Scrub on the Richmond River 
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Alectoria australiensis, Knight, in Bailey’s and Shirley’s works, 
i . Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. 
The following we believe to be a pileate specimen : — 
Pileus 5, to 4 inch in diameter, convex, with about 8 coarse 
free from the stem, distant, about 9 or 10 in number, palli 
Stem up to 4 or 5 inches long, smooth, hair-like, dark brown or 
y ac eats ETE TR a Petr e MATTB a EE Qd ib 
(Herb., J. B. C., Formalin Sp. i Extensive hair-like 
light-brownish mycelial threads, found covering fallen leaves, 
the sterile mycelium o this species, though the colour was 
not the dark rani or black of the stems of the cap-bearing 
portions 
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