joo ML qu DR a NS 
305 
03. Hydnum alutaceum, Fr.: Syst. Myc., i, 417; 
2 
Sacc.: Syll, 6761; Cooke: Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 934 . 
(Vict.).—Narrabeen, New South Wales (E. C. Craigie, 
Victoria, June, 1917, on living bark of Eucalyptus melliodora, 
A. Cunn. (E. J. Semmens, No. 54). 
TREMELLODON. 
204. Tremelloden gelatinosum, Scop.: Fr. Hym. Eur., 
618; Sacc.: Syll., ; ke: Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 
942, fig. 68 (Q'land).—Mount Wilson, June, 1915, spores sub- 
spherical, 7 to 10:4 p; National Park, New South Wales, July, 
1917, spores 85x 7 p, 7 
RADULUM. 
205. Radulum ( Lopharia, Thwaitesiella) Neilgherrense, 
Berk. (R. mirabile of Ceylon, R. lirellosa of Africa, 
,an 
Lloyd as probably this species; also Sistotrema irpicinum, 
Berk. and Br., Linn. Trans., ii., 63, t. 13, f. 23 
Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 943 (Q'land), and Irpez hesa- 
gonoides, Kalchb., Grev. ix., p. 1, and Cooke, Handb. Austr. 
Fungi, No. 944 (N.S. Wales).—Lioyd has identified specimens 
for us (Nos. 64, 65, and 113). Milson Island, Hawkesbury 
River, June and July, 1912; Narrabeen, December, spores 
pear-shaped, 5 to 6 x 2°5 p. 
; IRPEX. 
h gr 
I. brevis, Berk.; I. decurrens, Berk.; and probably Hynum 
i i, 69, L xi, f. 4, an 
Cooke, Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 926 (Q'land), as all this 
Species. Sydney district, January, April, June, October 
Macquarie Pass, August (Lloyd, No. 393); Mount Wilson, 
June (spores 4 x 2:5 u; Lloyd, No. 354, who says "'the original 
matches this exactly—largely resupineate with a few pilei"; 
Victoria, October (C. Brittleba 
