542 J. B. CLELAND AND E. CHEEL. 



The specimens recorded by Mr. Baker are from Lismore, 

 New South Wales, collected by Mr. Baeuerlen. We have 

 not examined these. 



157. Hexagona crinigbra Fr. 

 Oheel, Reports, 1911 (1912), 12. 



We have a solitary specimen of this species from Port 

 Moresby, collected by A. E. Pratt in July, 1911. 

 Section II— Velutina. 

 No Australian species recorded. 



Section III— Ungulaformis 



158. Hexagona Gunnii Hook. 



Hooker, Journ. Bot. iv, p. 57; Cooke, Handb. Aust. Fungi 

 No. 887; Lloyd, Syn. Gen. Hexagona, p. 15 (1910); Oheel, 

 Reports, 1911 (1912) 12. 



Lloyd has examined the Australian specimens at Kew 

 England, where there are several collections made in 

 Tasmania and Australia, In the National Herbarium, 

 Sydney, and in our private collections there are specimens 

 from the following localities: — Adelaide, South Australia 

 (J.B.O., 1898); Hobart, Tasmania, on Eucalyptus viminalis 

 Labill,, (E.G., March, 1910); Oonjola, on Blackbutt (W. 

 Heron, 1891); Oobar, (L. Abrahams, July, 1911); Parra- 

 matta, on Eucalyptus trunks (J.B.O., July, 1912), identified 

 by Lloyd. 



Section IV— Applanata. 



No Australian species recorded. 



Section V- -Tenuis. 



159. Hexagona tenuis Hook. 



Hooker in Kunth. Syn. 10; Oooke, Handb. Aust. Fungi 

 No. 891; Oheel, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xxxn, p. 203, 1907' 

 Reports 1913 (1914) 17; Lloyd, Letter No. 19, 1908, and' 

 Syn. Gen. Hexagona, p. 23, 1910. 



This is a very common species, usually found on dead 

 branches. It has a very wide range, having been recorded 



