312 
21 x 6 p, ends rather pointed, usually with four large globules. 
Under trees, Lane Cove River, Sydney, June, 1916; Dr. 
GEOGLOSsSUM. 
238. Geoglossum Muélleri, Cooke: Meo, t. Lo 5 
Sacc.: SylL, 138; Cooke: Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 1362 
(Vict.).—12 inch high. Club slightly viscid when moist, a 
little shorter than the stem, black. ^ Stem shining. Asci 
fusiform. Sporidia 3-septate, 58 to 66 x 5 p. Under bushes, 
Parramatta, July, 1912 
. Geoglossum glabrum, Pers. : Syn., p. 608; Sace.: 
Syll, 141; Cooke: Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 1363 (Vict., 
Q’land).—Club $ inch high, } inch wide, flattened, slightly 
sulcate, matt, almost black. $ 
6 x . On 
the ground, Neutral Bay, June, 1913 (identified by Lloyd, 
Ww : 
Fam. PEZIZACEAE. 
PHILLIPSIA. 
240. Phillipsia polyporoides, Berk. : Linn. J., xviii., 386; 
Sacc.: Syll, CO ndb. Austr. Fungi, No 1399 
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and cup-shaped, with larg , hyaline, arcuate, smooth spores, 
(12x36 y, and numerous dark, filiform paraphyses, slightly 
. enlarged at the apices. Our measurements show slightly 
 €urved spores, 27 to 29:5 x 10:14 to 19 p. We have also speci- 
Mur ebHected by Prof 8. J. Johnston at Kendall in June, 
.,"ood—asci cylindrical, 313 to 340x12 to 14 p, 
curved, 25 to 28 x 10°5 p. 
