222 J. B. CLELAND AND E. CHEEL. 



Oooke (i.e.) are 3j-4/x in diameter, brownish, globose and 

 echinulate. The spores of our specimens are 6 to 7/* in 

 diameter, and minutely warty. It is recorded and figured 

 by Lloyd (67, p. 11) Under the name G. delicatus, and the 

 spore measurements are given as 5 to 6 mic, minutely 

 warted. 



This appears to be one of our most common species, as 

 specimens have been collected from various parts of Victoria 

 and New South Wales as well as New Zealand, as will be 

 seen by the records and names of collectors given by Lloyd 

 in his printed letters (86, 87 and 88). It is also recorded 

 for Queensland by Oooke (I.e.) 



G. argenteus in Oooke (37, No. 1271). 



Specimens of this species have been collected at Brisbane 

 and are at Kew, England. According to Lloyd they appear 

 to be a large form of G. fioriformis bleached by exposure. 

 Oooke (37) also records it for Victoria, but these specimens 

 are not mentioned by Lloyd. 



O. Drummondi Berk. (13, p. 63); Oooke (37, No. 1253). 



St. Marys (A. A. Hamilton, August, 1910); Rookwood 

 (Miss A. Spencer, July, 1910). 



This species has previously been recorded for Western 

 Australia and Victoria by Oooke (37) and also for Victoria 

 by Lloyd (67 and 68) who gives the spore measurements as 

 5 to 7/x. The spore measurements of the specimens in our 

 collection are 5 to 6/*. 



It is a rather small plant, the specimens having a beautiful 

 dark sulcate mouth. It very closely resembles G. striatulus 

 Kalchb., which also has a sulcate mouth, and is recorded 

 for Queensland and South Australia, but so far we have 

 not found any specimens of the latter species. 



