310 
228. eer Berkeleyi, Lloyd: Lycop. of Austr., p. 
19.—Mummulgum, near Casino, December, 1916, spores 
rough, 3:5 
.. Geaster minimus, Schwein. Lloyd:  Lycop. of 
Austr., p. 21—Narrabri, November, 1916, spores finely 
rough, 3:5 to 4:5 u; Baan ‘Ba aa, January, 1917, spores rough, 
5 n kindly identified for us by C. l 
. Geaster saccatus, Fr. pachy Lycop. of Austr., p. 
22; Ciel. and aed Jour. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, xlix., 
1915, p. 225.—Bumberry and Manildra, September and 
October, 1916, ree! by Lloyd, who says ''larger than 
our (?.e., the American) plant and tending towards rufescens" 
—spores. distinctly rough, 5'8 to 6'8 p; Manildra, October, 
1916, C PA ctn as a small form—spores finely 
rough, 3°5 rbes, August, 1915, spores ee 
31; harsiliin bak, April, 1916, spores rough, 3°8 to D p. 
MYCENASTRUM. 
231. M 
Cheel: Jour. Proc. Roy. Soe N.S. Wales. F, 1916, p- 116.— 
Beaumont, near Ad elaide, June, 1917, spores shaggy, 85 to 
9 u; Kalgoorlie, June, 1917, spores rough, 10:4 to 12 p. 
LcoPERDON. 
232. Lycoperdon gemmatum, Batsch. Clel. and Cheel: 
Jour. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1., 1916, p. 122, No. 30.— 
wood 
July, 1916, spores finely rough, 3°6 to 4 p; New South Wales, 
spores eee) very finely warted under oil-immersion lens, 
4p 
ALVATIA. 
233. Calvatia S (Berk.). Clel. and Cheel: Joc. cit., 
vut —Baan Baa, January, 1917, identification con- 
firm by E oyd (Nos. 287 and 288), spores appease 5 p, 
capillitium ONEAN : f these 
ASCOMYCETALES. 
Fam. ae 
En 
de f Endogone ib ccthaties. Daya Mycol. Notes, N 
Re 56, 0 Octobe Tu —The 
er, 1918, P e specimens were a 
