AUSTKALIAN FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke. 
Agaxicus (Entoloma) galbineus, Clce. fy Mass. 
Totus sulfureus, pileo leviter carnoso, e convexo expanso, late 
umbonato (1-2 unc. lat), sulfureo, umbone croceo, udo, glabro; 
stipite asquali, fibrilloso, concolori, fistuloso (2 unc. long, 2-3 lin. 
crass.), lamellis leviter adnexis, ventricosis, pallidis, sporis roseis, 
globoso-angulatis, 10 /x diam. 
On the ground. Walhalla. ( Tisdall 48.) 
Agaxicus (Leptonia) quinquecolox, Clce. Sf Mass. 
Pileo membranaceo, convexo, glabro, subvirgato, margine 
flavido, disco lateritio-fusco, striis roseo-tinctis (subuncialis), stipite 
cylindrico, aequali, vel leniter sursum attenuato, fistuloso, badio, 
deorsum alboflocculoso (circa 2 unc. long 1 lin. crass.), plerumque 
csespitoso, lamellis sinuato adnatis, roseis, sporis globosis, asperulis, 
8-10 /x. 
On black loam. Walhalla. [Tisdall 54.) 
Asteromella Acaciae, Clce. 
Peritheciis numerosissimis, maculam atram efficientibus, dense 
congestis, minutis (vix 25 /x excedentibus) atris, membranaceis, 
poro pertusis. Sporulis arcte ellipticis, continuis, hyalinis, rectis, 
H X 1 /x. 
On phyllodes of Acacia. Wedderburn. ( Martin 506.) 
Septoxia Maxtinii, Clce. 
Maculis epiphyllis, griseis, confluentibus, atrocinctis; peritheciis 
punctiformibus,globoso-depressis, membranaceis, pertusis. Sporulis 
cylindraceis, curvulis vel flexuosis, 20-40 x 3 /x, multo-guttulatis 
demum 3-5 septatis, hyalinis. 
On leaves of Senecio Bedfordii. Victoria. [Mrs. Martin 461.) 
Allied to S. anaxcea, Sacc. 
Jffyalocexos dilophospoxa, Coolce. 
Epiphyllis. Acervulis gregariis, minutis, fuscis, erumpentibus, 
convexis subangulatis, centro irregulariter fissurato, stromate sub- 
mucoso ; conidiis elongatis, subfusoideis, 25 x 4 /x, leniter curvatis 
triseptatis, ad septa non constrictis pallide fuscis, utrinque setis 
binis divergentibus, hyalinis, ornatis. 
On dead leaves of Leptospermum scoparium. Port Philip. [C. 
French, jun.) 
This species would constitute a subsection of the genus, having 
two setas at each end of the spore, instead of one. 
