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Order ORCHIDE. 
DENDROBIUM, Swartz. 
D. linguiforme, var. Nu gentii (n. var.) This species differs 
considerably in the 2 and size of its Mngt like, thick leaves, but 
until I received gen ns I have ne erved 
any marked eadiation in the flowers. These, however, at first ‘ight 
strike one as being distinct, and differ from the more 
plant in the following particulars :—Smaller flow 
segments scarcely exceeding 4 lines in length; 
tinge of yellow near the pouch ; the labellum not half the length of 
the other segments, the lateral ‘lobes being of a lilac ss in other 
a this Northern plant agrees with the normal form 
: Eungella Range, L. J. Nugent. 
Order GRAMINEZ:. | 
PASPALUM, Linn. 
P. Galmarra (sp. nov.) In my report upon the Botany of - 
Bellenden-Ker Expedition, 1889, I referred to this grass, which | 
gathered along Harvey’s Cre ek, a tributary of the ussell sept 
thinking 3 it probably. the one Dr. Robt. Brown had given 
“Prodromus Flore Nove Hollandie” as Paspalum pubescens. the 
8. q 
eee eee and Seeaasad for a 
sel r Grass.” Lately I have heatd om 2 Mr. P. B. oes 
an thi mn is considered excellent for stock by settlers ie : 
Russell’ River. “I am indebted to Mr. A’ Mestor for _— : 
* Galmarra.” es a 
It may have been observed that, in Prien | use of the aborigt inal re 
arn sé eagneatenr r the specific name ofan w plant, I have simply us used t eae q 
without in any way latinising it. Some Sataisistl may not approv' ' cere” q 
baa Sanonaten how few are the instances where native names OF W phony ; 
served, and also how frequently the latinising of such would destroy the us 
Order FUNGI. : 
AGARICUS, Linn. : 
A. (Collybia) muscipula, Che. and Mass. Grev- an 
Pileus fleshy, umbonate, smooth, mouse-gre r brown 
3-4 in. broad ; ange ‘thin, tough ; mar nih Ys ortl rtly incurved : 
elongated, stuffed, 8-9 n. long, a, thick, tapering adr 
rooting, longitudinally lee, often. twisted; gills broadly ib 
a whitish, sufbglobot 5 
very broad, seareely crowded; spore ° 
diameter, with a minute mee IT Much resembling 4 radical 
with very different spores. 4. (Col ‘age vadicatus, Vat. ® 
Resk has large elliptical spores. —Cooke l.e 
Hab.: Near Brisbane, Dr. J. Ban 
croft. . ae 
he Seemeaton, of this new species was not to hand when Botany Lg cxail 
