224 J. B. CLKLAND AND E. CHEEL. 



G. Smithii Lloyd (67, p. 21, fig. 37 and 77). Syn. G. striatus 

 Sm., Gard. Chron. 1873, p. 469, fig. 88 (Reproduced in 

 Grevillea, Vol. 2, t. 16, fig. 1); Oooke (37, No. 1251), 

 but probably not of DC. 



We have specimens of this species in the National Her- 

 barium from Port Lincoln, South Australia, collected by 

 Mr. W. Gill in December, 1906, and from near Adelaide by 

 J. B. Oleland in 1898, and also from Overland Corner, S.A. 

 (J.B.O.) in December, 1912. Spore measurements of our 

 specimens are 3*8 to 4*3/*. Lloyd (I.e.) gives the spore 

 measurements as 4 — 5 mic. and states that the spores are 

 rough and apiculate. 



G. fomicatus Battarrea. 



Hallet's Cove near Adelaide (J. B. Oleland, July, 

 1914). 



According to Lloyd (68) a single specimen of this species 

 is at Kew (England) collected at Brisbane and labelled G. 

 limbatus. The spores of our specimen are 5/* in diameter, 

 warty and dark brown. 1 



G. Reacleri Cooke and Massee (39); Oooke (37, No. 1254, 

 fig. 116); Lloyd (92). 



N.S. Wales— Hurstville (J. H. Oamfield, May, 1901); 

 Gladesville (Miss M. Flockton, August, 1910); Dubbo 

 (J. H. Maiden and Dr. J. B. Oleland); Gulgong (J. L. 

 Boorman, April, 1901). South Australia — Overland 

 Corner (J. B. Oleland, December, 1912). 



The spores, in the Dubbo and Overland Corner specimens, 

 are 3*8 to 4*3/*, warted. This species is also recorded from 

 Victoria by Oooke (37) and Lloyd (76, p. 246, figs. 89, 90, 91). 



1 Since this paper was read, we have received a specimen of this species 

 from Casino, N.S.W., collected by Mr. D. J. McAuliffe. • 



