BY R. T. BAKER. 719 



LILIACE.E. 



Eustrephus latifolius R.Br. — West Kempsey, a remarkably 

 small variety of this species has been found at West Kempsey by 

 Dr. W. K. Tomlins. 



GRAMINE.E. 



*Setaria verticillata Beauv. — This grass has been collected at 

 Caulfield and Malvern by Mr. C. W. Chapman, who states that 

 stock eat it freely. This is its first record from the Eastern 

 States. 



Anthistiria membranacea Lindl. — This species, previously 

 recorded from the country between the Darling and Cooper's 

 Creek, has been found now to occur as far north and east as 

 Walgett (S. W. Humphries). 



FUNGI. 



I am indebted to Messrs. G-. Massie of Kew and C. G-. Lloyd 

 of Cincinnati for the identification of the greater number of these 

 species. 



*Pames stypticus Bail. — Wentworth Falls ; on old stumps 

 (Mr. T. Steel), f 



Polystictus stereinus Berk. & Cook. — Wentworth Falls; on 

 trunks (T. Steel). 



*Hydnum coralloides Scop.— Wentworth Falls ; on rotten 

 wood (T. Steel). 1 



Clavaria botrytes Pers. — Wentworth Falls; on the ground 



(T. Steel). 



*C. cinerea Bull. — Wentworth Falls ; on the ground 



(T. Steel). f 



*C. lurida. Kalch. — Wentworth Falls ; on the ground 

 (T. Steel). f 



* New for New South Wales. 



t Previously recorded only from Victoria. 



J Previously recorded only from Queensland. 



