308 
Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, xli., 1916, p. 863. "cartes June, 
1916; National Park, New South Wales, July, 1916. 
219. Stereum membranaceum, Fr. Clel. and dub loc. 
cit., p. 863 (N.S. Wales, Q’land). —Kurrajong Heights, 
August, 1912; Sydney, September ; Milson Island, August; 
Lisarow, June; near Wangan, Pilliga Scrub, October, 1918— 
dark-brown setae, 50 to 70x8°5 p at the ‘base, sci) 
points acute or blunt 
220. Stereum rifeydella) cinerascens, Schw.—Both of 
our collections have been identified by Lloyd. Bulli Pass, 
November, 1917, spores 9 to 10 x 6 to 6'8 metuloids 
87 x 25 y, ‘rough, club-shaped ; on dead leaves of Teas macro- 
phylla, Desf., Desin; Sydney, May, 1917 
221. Stereum 3 adire e oid adustum, Lev. (5. 
Moi C Lev.)—''The ; s Stereum villosum, 
, but weathered specimen, ihe dark colour due to ex- 
mass (S. nigricans, Lev.; S. strigosum, Berk.; S. phaeum, 
Berk.; S. spadiceum, Berk., are all synonyms ‘for me)."— 
Lloyd, in identifying specimens for us found on a fallen log at 
Lisarow in June, 1916 (brown acuminate setae, 42 x s. 
(H.) phaeum is recorded in Cooke, No. 1034, for Victoria, 
ra] 
Corticium. 
B. Corticium coeruleum, Pers. Mass Brit. Fung. 
i., p. 127.—Dorrigo, January, 1918, identified by 
Lard. (No. 475). 
GASTEROMYCETES. 
CHLAMYDOPUS. 
223. PP Meyenianus, Berk. Lloyd: LycoP- 
of Austr., 1905, P. 9, fig. 6; Clel. and Cheel: Jour. Proc. 
Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, P 1916, p. 109; as Tylostoma mazima, 
Cke. and Mass. in Cooke, Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 1237, 
ridi 
im attened x A in ER the apex irregular’ 
torn with an aperture about 4 inch x1 inch; s 
ca T ME ape a 
: ae, 4 inch thick above, recs ih attenuated e Aar 
 Striate, pallid; volva as a definite cup, } inch high, widely 
arated from the stem above; gleba light rusty in colour ; 
68 p. 
