313 
URNULA. 
241. U pee campylospora, (Berk.) Cooke ; Peziza cam pylo- 
spora, Berk.: Fl. N. Zeal., 200; Geopyzis cinereo- -mgra, B. 
and Br. ; P Peria einereo-nigra, B. and Br.: Linn. Trans., i., 
404, t. 46, f. 16-18; Lloyd also mentions as synonyms 
695, f. 1037. —Lloyd has identified two collections for us. On 
wood, Lisarow, August, 1916 (asci 350 x 17 p, sporidia curved, 
26 x 85 5 p). On fallen wood, National Park, New South 
Wales, July, 1916 (under-surface and stalk black, finely 
ed, 
rough ; cup dark. brown, then blackish; sporidia curv 
sausage-shaped, 27:5 to 31 x 10°4 to 12 ab 
PYRENOMYCETIINEAE. 
Fam. HYPOCREACEAE. 
Hypomyces. 
242. Hypom ide aurantius, Tul. : Carp., iii., 43; Plow. : 
Grev., iii, 44, t. 150; Cooke: Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 
1508 (Q land).— Lloyd hu identified a specimen for us, found 
on old Polyporus Berkeleyi at Lisarow in June, 1916. He 
eser this is probably die H. rosellus (Cooke, No. 1506, 
Au ustr.). Asci about 100 x5 p; Sporidia constricted in Bs 
centre, pointed at the ends, 1775 x 3:4 p (Lloyd found them 
to be 20 to 24 x 5 to 6 p, hyaline, Booth, septate). 
Fam. XYLARIACEAE. 
XYLARIA. 
- Xylaria anisopleura, Mont.: Syll., 688; Cooke: 
E ad Austr. Fungi, No. 1535 (Q'land) ; as X: tuberiformis, 
Berk., in Lloyd, Mcyol. Notes, No. 48, 1917, p. 678, Ha. 
ims were gathered o on a fallen trunk at hen eow in 
une, 1915—asci about 100 » long; spores black, often 
t »7 
. Xylaria Pigs pl Berk.(?): Linn. J., xiii., 177; 
ut xi., t. 168, f. 75; Cooke: Handb. Austr. Fun ngi, No. 
1537 (Vict.)—Specimens collected by Dr. Darnell Smith at 
Mount Irvine in January, 1915, were yao by Lloyd 
ieu, 239), ers vede leer as ies—asci about 
