NOTES ON AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. . 12& 



(35.) C. Candida. Lloyd, Letter No. 13 (1906) N.S.W., W. W. 

 Watts. 



(36.) C. olivacea?. Lloyd, Letter 13(1906), N.S.W., W. W. 

 Watts. Sya. Bovista olivacea, Cooke and Massee. 

 See also Bailey in Queensl. Agric. Journ., May, (1912), 

 358, 359. 



MlTREMYCES. 



(37.) M. fuscus, Lloyd, Lycoperdaceae (1905) 41 ; Letters 

 Nos. 7 and 8 (1905). Syn. Colostoma fusca, Berk. r 

 Oooke, Handb., p. 227; Baker, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W- 

 xxii, (1897) 239, and probably Calostoma sp. of R. T. 

 Baker, ibid., (1900) 14, and Calostoma fusca, Moss, of 

 R. T. Baker, ibid., (1906) 720. 



The specimens recorded by Baker are from Hornsby r 

 Dorrigo, Wentworth Palls and Katoomba. We have some 

 fine specimens of this species from Oonjola, collected by 

 W. Heron, in May, 1890. 



I. List of Australian Lycoperdaceae recorded by Cooke 

 with the identifications as made by C. G. Lloyd : — 



1218 Secotium acuminatum. Its occurrence doubtful if based on 



the fragments seen by Lloyd. 



1219 „ coarctatum = S. coarctatum. 



1220 ,, melanosporum = S. melanosporum. 



1221 „ erythrocephalum = S. erythrocephalum. 



1222 „ Gunnii. Based on a fragment, probably S. coarc- 



tatum, but spores a little larger. 



1223 ,, scabrosum = S. scabrosum. 



1224 Chainoderma (Secotium) Drummondii. 



1225 Cyloderma platyspora. Erroneous (Lloyd). 



1226 Mesophellia arenaria = M. arenaria. 



1227 „ inpatissima. Type apparently lost. 



1228 ,, scleroderma, N. Zealand = Gallacea scleroderma* 



1229 Podaxis carcinomalis = P. carcinomalis, prob. var. elatior. 



1230 „ indica ( P. pistillaris) = P. pistillaris (in this case 



probably P. cegyptiacus). 



