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966. Craterellus pusio. Berk. FI. Tasm. n., 258. 
Orange, pileus lateral, convex (4-6 m.m. broad) ; stem even, 
thickened upwards (2-8 m.m. long) ; liymenium rugose, veined. 
Amongst moss. Tasmania. 
967. Craterellus multiplex. Cke. 4 ' Mass. Grev. xviii., 
25. 
Stem slender, erect, rugose (2 in. long, 2 lin. thick) ; pilei reni- 
form or obovate, attached at the base to the stem in a series of five 
or six superimposed (1 c.m. broad), submembranaceous, depressed 
behind, smooth, ochraceous, margin a little incurved, thin, 
hymenium flesh-colour, longitudinally rugose ; spores (3| p diam.) 
globose, very numerous, hyaline. 
On the ground. Tasmania. (Fig. 77). 
Genus 48. LACH1TOCLADITJM. Lev. 
Coriaceous or subcoriaceons, or rather cartilaginous, branched, 
tomentose or setulose, branches compressed, or tapering. 
968. Lach.noclad.ium furcellatum. Lev. Ann. Sci. Nat. 
1846, 159. Sacc. Syll. 8175.=Clavaria simulans. B. Br. 
Ascending, somewhat ferruginous, branches solid, repeatedly 
dichotomous, distant, tough, acuminate, velvety. 
On rotten wood. Queensland. 
Lachnocladium similis (Clavaria simulans), B. & Br., is only a 
dwarf form of this from Queensland. 
969. Lachnocladium Brasiliense. Lev. Ann. Sci. Nat. 
Sacc. Syll. 5177. 
Very shortly stipitate, much branched (3-5 c.m. high), branches 
tapering, dichotomous, ochraceous white, apices acute. 
On trunks. Queensland. 
970. Lachnocladium semivestitum. B. 4" Curt. N. Amer. 
Fungi 226. Sacc. Syll. 8180. 
Delicate, repeatedly furcately branched (2-4 c.m. high), branches 
tomentose, the apices smooth. 
On the ground. Queensland. 
971. Lachnocladium setulosum. Berk. Ilook. Journ. 1845, 
p. 60. Sacc. Syll. 8188.=Clavaria setulosa. Berk. 
Ochraceous, small (21,- c.m. high) ; stem short, irregularly 
divided ; branches compressed, furcate, obtuse or flabellate, pubes- 
cent. 
On the ground. W. Australia. 
972. Lachnocladium rameale. B. Sf Br. Ceyl. 605. Sacc. 
Syll. 8183. 
Dark purple, filiform, furcate (2 c.m.), apices acute, mixed with 
thick setrn at the base ; mycelium very thin, white. 
On branches. Queensland. 
