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901. Lascliia csespitosa. B. Sacc. Syll. 6507.=Favolus 
casspitosus, Berk. Linn. Journ. xm., 166. 
Densely ciespitose ; pilei conical, ninbilicate ; steins smooth, 
united at the base (50 or more in a tuft, 2 in. high) ; pores 
medium, decurrent, angular towards the margin, elongated behind. 
On branches. Queensland. N.S. Wales. 
902. Lascliia tremellosa. Fr. Linncea v., 533. Sacc. Syll. 
6504. 
Campanulate or effused, adnate behind, membranaceous, gela- 
tinous, wholly dark reddish, rather thick, villose and rather re- 
ticulate at the base, coriaceous when dry ; hymenium deeply folded 
and alveolate, pits unequal, narrower towards the margin ; spores 
reniform, 10 x 5 /i. 
On rotten wood. Victoria. Queensland. N.S.Wales. W. 
Australia. 
903. Lascliia Thwaitesii. B. Br. Linn. Journ. xiv., 58. 
Sacc. Syll. 65U8. 
Casspitose ; pilei trenielloid, often oblique, even, orange (8 m.m. 
diam.) ; stem slender (18 m.m. long), white; pores of the same 
colour. 
On dead wood. Queensland. 
904. Lascliia pustulata. B Br. Linn. Journ. xiv., 58. 
Sacc. Syll. 6516. 
Pileus ochraceous, then ferruginous, tuberculose (4 m.m. broad), 
rather orbicular ; stem oblique, of the same colour (2 m.m. long), 
rising from an orbicular base; pores few, broad, ochraceous. 
On rotten wood. Queensland. (Fig. 64.) 
905. Lascliia micropus. Berk. Linn. Journ. xm., 170. Sacc. 
Syll. 6518. 
Tawny-yellow, minute, pezizafform (4-6 m.m. broad), shortly 
stipitate, at length reflexed ; pileus reticulately veined ; hymenium 
even. 
On trunks. Victoria. 
Laschia cinerascens. Kalchb. 
No trace of this species. 
Genus 34. CAMPBELLIA. Cke. $ Mass. 
Fleshy, soft, tremellose, horny when dry, pileate and stipitate ; 
hymenium inferior. Flesh more or less lacunose (especially when 
dry), spongy. Pores large, angular, usually toothed or serrate at 
the edge, rather deep, with thin flaccid dissepiments. Trama 
descending. Spores elliptical, brown. 
906. Campbellia infundibuliformis. Cke. Mass. Grev. 
xvi., 73, xviii., 87. Sacc. Syll. 6523. 
Tremelloid, large (5-6 in. diam.), stipitate. Pileus deeply 
infundibuliform, thick, even, rugulose when dry ; margin obtuse, 
