438 J. B. CLELAND AND E. CHEEL. 
P. silvaticus, Schaeff.—In July 1912, specimens of a 
Psalliote were found by one of us near Lismore, N.S.W. 
These agree with the description of P. silvaticus, save 
that the stem, which was slightly hollow, had an elongated 
almost rooting slightly thickened base. The spores 
measured usually 5°4 to 6 x 4p, occasionally 7°5 x 4°5y, 
P. cretaceus, Fr.—In June 1914, one of us (J.B.C.) found 
at Terrigal, N.S.W., a Psalliote, characterised by pale 
cream gills, a whitish plane or slightly depressed pileus, a 
distant ring, a stem slightly hollowed with the cavity 
stuffed with fibrils, and spores 5°2 xX 3°5u. It agrees in 
description with P. cretaceus. A formalin specimen as 
well as a dried one has been preserved. 
P.sp.—Another Psalliote, gibbous, with dark brown scales 
and spores 4°4 to 5°2 X 2°5 to 34, is in our collection. It 
was collected as P. campestris, but the smaller size of the 
spores seems to negative this. It is at present unplaced. 
HYPHOLOMA. 
Hypholoma fascicularis.—This agaric is common around 
Sydney at the base of old stumps, on half-buried wood, etc. 
Our spore measurements vary from 6°5 to 8 X 3°5 to 5°4p. 
Cooke records it only from Victoria, South Australia and 
Tasmania. He gives no species of this genus for New 
South Wales. 
PSILOCYBE. 
Oooke records six species of Psilocybe for Australia, 
none of them for New South Wales. Weare able to record 
two Huropean species as new for Australia. 
Psilocybe bullacea, Bull.—This Huropean species is 
common in and around Sydney on dung during the autumn 
and winter. The somewhat viscid dark brown striate cap 
distinguishes it when moist. We have also found it on dung 
at Adelaide in July. The spores of our specimens measure 
12 to 14 xX 7°5 to 8°5un. / 
