9) 
Order GRAMINEZ. 
PANICUM, Linn. 
long, panicle about 6 in. long, branches filiform, to 10 in. 
long ; the lower ones forming a whorl of 6 to 7 branches, the others 
Hab. : Irvinebank.—F. Bennett. 
This new species is allied to P. cenicolum, F.v. M., and the var. leiostachyum of 
P. papposum, R. Br. 
ERAGROSTIS, Beauv. 
nflorescence about 10 in. long, cons b 
numercus ovate clusters of dark-slate-coloured spikelets, the ciusters 
seldom more and often less than 4 in. long. 
Ha rvinebank.—F’. Bennett. 
Order FUNGI. 
HYMENOMYCETES. 
AGARICINI. 
Hymenium inferior, spread over easily divisible gills or plates, 
radiating from a centre or stem, which may be either single oF 
branched.—Ovoke L.c. 
AGARICUS, Linn. 
A. (Pleurotus) limpidus, Fries. Cooke, in Handb. Austr. 
us. i 
the base, white.— Cooke ] 
Hab. : On dead wood, Eumundi.—£. Pritzel, 
