AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
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Ag. (Hypholoma) fasiculairis, Huds. Fr. Hyni. Eur.^ p. 291. Sow. 
t. 225. 
S. Australia, Tasmania. 
Ag. (Psathyra) Sondexianus, Berk. Linn. Jonrn. xiii.y 159. 
S. Australia. 
Ag. (Psilocybe) spadiceus, Schenff., t. 60, /. 4-6. Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 302. 
Tasmania. 
Ag. (Psilocybe) ericaeus, Pers. Fr. Hym. Eur.,p. 298. FV. PI. Preiss. 
p. 132. 
W. Australia. 
Ag. (Psilocybe) atrorufus, Schceff. t. 234. Fr. Hym. Fur., p. 300. Fr. 
PI. Preiss, p. 133. 
W. Australia. 
Ag. (Panaeolus) papilionaceus. Bull. t. 561, /. 2. Fr. Hym. Eur., 
p. 311. 
Victoria. 
Ag. (Panaeolus) phalaenarum, Bull. t. 58. Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 310. 
S. Australia. 
Ag. (Panaeolus) campanulatus, Linn. Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 311. Bull. 
t. 561,/., 2 L. 
Ag. (Psathyrella) trepidus, Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 314. Pers. Myc. Eur. Hi. 
t. 29, /. 1. 
S. Australia. 
Ag. (Psathyrella) hiascens, Fr. Hym. Eur.. p. 314. Bull. t. 552, / 2, 
F.G. 
Queensland. 
Ag. (Psathyrella) disseminatus, Pers. Syn., 403. Fr. Hym. Eur., 
p. 316. 
W. Australia, Tasmania, Queensland. 
BEITISH PALMELLACEiE. 
It appears to us that a preliminary list of the Pahnellacece , 
hitherto recorded for the British Isles, would be useful as a basis 
for a more complete and perfect catalogue. It is universally 
acknowledged amongst us that we are deplorably ignorant of what 
Fresh Water Algae have been found (except Desmids and Diatoms) 
since the time of Hassall’s work. A first step will, therefore, be 
an imperfect one, but without a first, we can scarce hope for a 
second. 
Eremosphoeira vixidis, DBary. Rahh. Alg. Hi., y. 24. 
Chlorosphcera Oliveri, Henf. Micr. Jour., 1859, p. 25. 
Pleuxococcus vulgaxis, 3Ier. Rob. Alg. Hi., p. 24. 
Chlorococcus vulgare, Grev. Sc. Crypt. FI., t. 262. 
Protococcus vulgaris, Kutz. Hass. t. 81, f. 5. 
Pleuxococcus mucosus, Babh. Alg. Hi., 26. 
Hcematococcus theriacus, Hass. t. 78, f. 9. 
Gloeocystis ampla, Kutz. Rah. Alg. Hi., 29. 
Pleurococcus superha, Micr. Journ., 1866, p. 63. 
