308 



Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, xli., 1916, p. 863. — Lisarow, June, 

 1915; National Park, New South Wales, July, 1916. 



219. Stereum membranaceum, Fr. Clel. and Cheel : Inc. 

 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 70 x 8"5 /x at the base, acuminate, 

 points acute or blunt. 



220. Stereum (Lloydella ) cinerascens, Schw. — Both of 

 our collections have been identified by Lloyd. Bulli Pass, 

 November, 1917, spores 9 to 10 x 6 to 6'8 /x, metuloids 

 87 x 25 fi, rough, club-shaped; on dead leaves of Ficus macro- 

 phylJa, Desf., Domain, Sydney, May, 1917. 



221. Stereum (H ymenochaete ) ad 'u stum, Lev. (S. 

 villosum, Lev.) — "The same, I think, as Stereum villosum, 

 Lev., but weathered specimen, the dark colour due to ex- 

 posure (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 7 fx). S. 

 (H.) phaeum is recorded in Cooke, No. 1034, for Victoria, 

 New South Wales, and Queensland; and S. (H.) spadiceum 

 under No. 1037. We have recorded S. (R.) villosum for 

 New South Wales floe, cit., p. 864), and have a further speci- 

 men of this from Kurrajong Heights, August, 1912. 



Corticium. 



222. Corticium coer/deu m , Pers. Massee : Brit. Fung. 

 Flora, i., p. 127. — Dorrigo, January, 1918, identified by 

 Lloyd (No. 475). 



GASTEBOMYCETES. 



Chlamydopus. 



223. Chlamydopus Meyenianus, Berk. Lloyd: Lycop. 

 of Austr., 1905, p. 9, fig. 6; Clel. and Cheel: Jour. Proc. 

 Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1., 1916, p. 109; as Tylostoma maxima, 

 Cke. and Mass. in Cooke, Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 1237, 

 fig. 113 (W. Austr.). — We have received specimens of this 

 rare species from Mrs. A. F. Cleland from Kurrawang, near 

 Kalgoorlie, July, 1918. The peridium is f inch broad and 

 | inch high, flattened spherical in shape, the apex irregularly 

 torn with an aperture about \ inch x \ inch ; stem 3 inches 

 high, \ inch thick above, slightly attenuated downwards, 

 striate, pallid; volva as a definite cup, \ inch high, widely 

 separated from the stem above ; gleba light rusty in colour ; 

 spores finely rough, 6*8 /m. 



