310 



228. Geaster Berkeleyi, Lloyd: Lycop. of Austr., p. 

 19. — Mummulgum, near Casino, December, 1916, spores 

 rough, 3'5 jx. 



229. Geaster minimus, Schwein. Lloyd : Lycop. of 

 Austr., p. 21 — Narrabri, November, 1916, spores finely 

 rough, 3*5 to 4'5 /x ; Baan Baa, January, 1917, spores rough, 

 5 ju- — both kindly identified for us by C. G. Lloyd. 



230. Geaster saccatus, Fr. Lloyd: Lycop. of Austr., p. 

 22; Clel. and Cheel: Jour. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, xlix., 



1915, p. 225. — Bumberry and Manildra, September and 

 October, 1916, identified by Lloyd, who says "larger than 

 our (i.e., the American) plant and tending towards rufescens" 

 — spores distinctly rough, 5"8 to 6'8 jx ; Manildra, October, 



1916, identified by Lloyd as a small form — spores finely 

 rough, 3'5 /x ; Forbes, August, 1915, spores smooth, 

 3 ja ; Murwillumbah, April, 1916, spores rough, 3'8 to 5 jx. 



Mycenastrum. 



231. Mycenastrum corium, (Guersent) Desv. Clel. and 

 Cheel: Jour. Proc. Roy. Soc, N.S. Wales, 1., 1916, p. 116.— 

 Dungog, New South Wales, November, 1916, spores 10*5 /x ; 

 Beaumont, near Adelaide, June, 1917, spores shaggy, 8'5 to 

 9 jx; Kalgoorlie, June, 1917, spores rough, 10'4 to 12 /x. 



Lycoperdon. 



232. Lycoperdon gemma turn, Batsch. Clel. and Cheel: 

 Jour. Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1., 1916, p. 122, No. 30.— 

 National Park, New South Wales, on and near rotten wood, 

 July, 1916, spores finely rough, 3'6 to 4 jx; New South Wales, 

 spores spherical, very finely warted under oil-immersion lens, 

 3'5 to 4 jx. 



Calvatia. 



233. Calvatia lilacina, (Berk.). Clel. and Cheel : loc. cit., 

 p. 123, No. 32. — Baan Baa, January, 1917, identification con- 

 firmed by Lloyd (Nos. 287 and 288), spores echinulate, 5 jx, 

 eapillitium branching, 3'5 jx in diameter — in one of these 

 specimens the substance is bleached to a pale fawny-whitish 

 colour; Sydney, May, 1918; Krambach, near Taree, January, 

 1918, spores echinulate, 5'5 jx ; Craigie, Ararat, May, 1918 

 (E. J. Semmens, No. 90). 



ASCOMYCETALES. 



Fam. TUBERACEAE. 

 Endogone. 



234. Endogone tuhermdosa, Lloyd: Mycol. Notes, No. 

 56, October, 1918, p. 799. — The type specimens were obtained 



