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by one of us (J. B. C.) at The Rock, New South Wales, in 
July, 1917. Mr. Lloyd's description of the species is as fol- 
culate. Peridium indistinct. Gleba convolute, lacunose, 
yellow. Vesicle imbedded in the context tissue, globose, 
50-60 mic., with thick, hyaline walls and granular, yellow 
contents." Lloyd adds that, possessing the characteristic 
DISCOMYCETIINEAE. 
Fam. HELVELLIINEAE. 
MORCHELLA. 
2 Pers.: Syn., 618; Sacc.: 
Syll., viii., 8; Cooke: Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 1353 (no 
locality).— Victoria, September, 1913 (asci cylindrical, occa- 
sionally slightly wavy, 243x174 p, spores oval, 19 to 
20:7 x 11:2 y). 
236. Morchella comica, Pers. Cooke: Myco., t. 8l, f. 
315; Sacc.: Syll, viii., 10; Cooke: Handb. Austr. Fungi, 
Cheel: Jour. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, xlviii., 1914, p. 
443 (N.S. Wales). — Victoria, September, 1913 (asci 
210 x 21 p; spores 24 to 26 x 16 y). 
LEOTIA. 
ing an 
which expands in the pileus as a thin dise. The spore-bearing 
part of the ascus about 60x105 p, the whole ascus about 
140 p long. Spores overlapping in the ascus, 175 to 
