284 
MyceEna. 
SECT. II.—BASIPEDES. | 
131. Mycena banksiae, n. sp.—Pileus up to À inch in 
4 : 
shining, smooth, not definitely viscid, whitish with a slight 
widely separate, greyish-white; stem, swollen below); Neutral 
Bay, April, May; National Park, N.S. Wales, July, 1916; 
Bradley Head, Sydney, May, 1917. (Miss Clarke, Water- 
colour 52; Herb., J. B. C., Form. Sps. 55 and 63.) 
fertae, marginibus non serratis, cubcinereo-albidae. Stipes 
brevis, 1°25 (minus) cm, altus, nitidus, glaber, subcinereo- 
albidus, disco parvo. Sporae subsphericae, 68-8, 85 x T, 
6x5 p. 
We have named the species banksiae from having 
frequently found it growin he trunks of various 
Banksias. (Pl. xxix., fig. 3.) 
SECT. III.—GLUTINIPEDES. a 
92. Mycena coccineus, n. sp.—The following beautifu 
little species seems referable to the genus Mycena. Speci- 
o 
dt in Mycena 
