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NOTES ON CLAVARIEI. 
By M. C. Cooke. 
Clavaria (Holocoryne) IVEuelleri, Berk. 
Simple, clavate, white, slender (2-3 c.m. long), attenuated below 
into a thin cylindrical stem, apex obtuse. 
On the ground. Victoria, Queensland. 
Clavaria tuberosa, Sow. t. 199. Berk. Sf Br. Ann. Nat. Hist. No. 
1448. Calocera tuberosa, Sacc. Syll. 
This was determined by Berkeley to be a Clavaria , allied to 
C. ardenia. Spores 10 p long. 
Clavaria Tasmanica, Berk, in Herb. 
Clubs simple, clavate (4 c.m. long), single, or two or three to- 
gether, fuliginous, base expanded in a white floccose mycelium. 
Stem slender, paler, somewhat flexuous ; spores sub-globose, 8 fi 
diam. 
On tree ferns, wood, etc. Tasmania. 
Calocera divaricata, Berk. Hook. Journ. 1842, p. 140, with fig. Pos- 
sibly Pterula divaricata, Lev. Sacc. Syll. VI., 643. 
Calocera rubra, Berk. & Cooke. Fungi Brazil , 344. Clavaria, Sacc. 
Syll. 8113. 
Always intended to have been described as a Calocera , but by 
contraction of the generic name to an initial, it has been mistaken 
for Clavaria. 
Calocera merismatoides, Schwein. Pterula, Sacc. Syll. No. 7203. 
We have already expressed an opinion as to the insertion of 
Lachnocladium in this family instead of Thelephorei , in which 
latter Berkeley always placed it. 
Berkeley adds to this genus : — 
Lachnocladium flagelliforme, Berk. Clavaria flagelliformis, Berk. 
Sacc. Syll. 8010. 
Lachnocladium dilatatum {Mont.), Berk. Clavaria dilatata, Mont. 
Sacc. Syll. 8150. 
Lachnocladium delicia, Berk. Clavaria delicia, Berk. Sacc . Syll. 
8014. 
Lachnocladium dealbatum, Berk. Clavaria dealbata, Berk. Sacc. 
Syll. 7998. 
We take this opportunity of repudiating the insinuation that we 
are animated by any personal feeling, or ambition, in our notes or 
suggestions for the rectification of Saccardo’s Sylloge. Our sole 
desire has been that in a future supplement to that work additions 
and corrections might be made with a view to its greater perfection 
and utility. 
