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A NEW DENDROCEROS IN QrTEENSLAND. 
Tills species differs from D. crispatus in having a more 
exserted capsule, and the frond broader and more deeply 
lobed, and from D. Muelleri by the slender columella by 
the roundish quadrate cells of the capsule and the smooth 
exterior of the latter — the cells in D. Muelleri being linear oblong 
and those situated on the exterior of the apex swollen and 
bulged out. On the other hand it more nearly approaches 
D. foliatus, from which species it differs in w’anting the broad 
pale costa and having a more abbreviated capsule. 
SOME GLADFIELD FUNGI. 
BY 
C. Julian Gw'yther. 
(Read on 6th July, 1893). 
[This, which was accompanied by pencil sketches, was an 
account of the fungi which had been found by the author at 
Gladfield, in the vicinity of Warwick, during the preceding few 
weeks. It comprised a reference to no less than 148 species- 
the majority of which were briefly described. As at present it is 
found impracticable to reproduce the illustrations referred to the 
publication of the paper, which in their absence would lose very 
much of its interest, is postponed. Ed.] 
