July, 1920 
The Queensland Naturalist. 
81 
fig.); Compreh. Cat. Queens. Plants p. 745 fig. 809; Coins 
Gardneri Ed. Fischer in Sacc. Sylloge Fungorum VII. 21 ; 
Fetch, in Ann. Roy. Bot. Card. Peradeniya IV. p. 168, pi. 
14 (on excellent photogravure), and vol. V., p. 15. 
A— C : Lysurus Gdrdneri. A — Whole plant. B — Receptacle of specmen 
(unusual), with two of the aims united at the tips (after photograph by 
Cleland & Cheel. C — Section of the stem. 
t) — F; Lysurus pentagonus. D — Whole plant. E — Receptacle arms cleaned 
of the gleba, showing how they are all united at the tojn F — Section 
of the stem. 
(AlLreJuced to the same scale). 
Distribution . — Has been recorded from England, 
Ceylon, and Australia, and. as these places are geographically 
so wide apart, intermediate localities no doubt remain to 
be recorded. It is also probable tliat. when better under- 
stood, more than one species will be found to be included 
