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Pinkisli Cinnamon (xxix.) witli a fine bloom giving;' a vinaeeous y)ink eolonr tinge 
tm tlie^pinkisli einnainon, base of stem pallid. Spores subsplierieal, li.S to 9 fi, 
S X (i.o n, 9 to 10 X S to S.S /i. On tlie grounil under trees amongst shrubs. 
South .-Vusti'alia Stirling \\ est, ilount Lofty, Belair, Clare. Aj)i'il, dune to 
August. (Plate Vlll. Figure :!.) 
Before deserd)ing this species as new, a specimen was submitte<l to Miss E. M. 
akefield of Kew who reported tlmt it was probably new and not a European or 
American species. The specimens, described further on under Xo. 4dl, Clararia 
civerru, seem to be merely drab-coloured fonns of this species. As, however, 
they agree well with the deS('ri[)tions of C. cinerea, they liave been plac'ed 
provisionally under that species. Probal)ly C. rinaci’o-ccn'ina is the Australian 
repi-esentative of C. cinerea. 
4J9. Clavaria crocea Pers. (L., croct'im, saffron-coloured). — Ca])ucine Yellow 
to Deep Chrome (ll.), about Jin. (l.S cm.) high, dichotomously forking 2 to 4 
times, angles roumled, ultimate segments slender, r-ounded, sliort or long, blunt 
or ending in a more acute ))oint. Spores pear-shaped, sometimes faintly irregular, 
coloure<l, 4 X .’>.5 fi. South Australia — In dense undergrowth in stringy-liark 
f(jrest, Eagle-on-the-ilill. United States of America, dune. (Figure (iO.j 
Figure 60 . — Clariirin n'on’d. Pers, (No. 429). Eagle-oii-the-Hill. X3. 
^ 4.10. (31ava.ria cristata (llolmsk.) Fr. (L., crUUitiws, crested ) .—Wliitish, about 
Jin. (IS mm.) higli. Compactly Inanched from a base of several relatively 
stout short branches, tlie terminal branches sliowing a numbi'r of usually acute 
.short prong-like processes. Spores pear-shaped to subsplierieal, 9 x 7.5 g, 7.5 x 
5.5 g. Soutli Australia — Boaumont near Ailelaide. Euro)>e, etc. ,I une. 
4.,1. Clavaria cinerea (Bull.) Fr. ? (L., riuc/v'M.s-, the colour of ashes). — Ijight 
Cinnamon Drab, Cinnamon Drab, Drab (xlvi.) or greyer, or Bully Brown to Olive 
Brown (XL.), sometimes more pallid at tlie base, wlien dry grey pruinose with 
tlm tips lilackish. \ ariable, 11 to din. (d.7 to 7.5 cm.) high and up to 2in. 
(u cm.) broad, sometimes relatively simple with a moderately stout stem 
attenuateil at the base, more or less nodular, ending in several tubercular knobs 
or branching irregularly to end in short prongs; sometimes from one or several 
stems dividing frequently and irregularly into somewhat flattened, more or less 
tulierculate-rugose, upwardly directed or slightly S|ireading, bramdies ending in 
short nodular or subacute prongs. Sometimes caesiiitose. Spores subs|)herieal, 
with a gutta, .S to 11 n, i) x 7.5 g. South Australia — Mount Lofty, dune, .Tuly! 
See the remarks under Xo. 42S, C. riieacfo-crrvina. 
