AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 
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1100. Clavaria cinerea. Bull. t. 354. Fr. Hym. Eur. 668. 
Sacc. t>yll. 7942. 
Fragile, stuffed, becoming cinereous ; trunk rather thick, short, 
much branched (6-8 c.m. high), branches and branchlets incras- 
sated, deformed, rather rugose, and somewhat obtuse ; spores 
irregularly ellipsoid-sphairoid, 8-10 X 5-6 g. 
Iu woods. Victoria. 
1101. Clavaria lurida. Kalch. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 
1882, 105. 
Cmspitose, very much branched, dingy white ; trunks thin, 
branches and branchlets crowded, elongated, acute, tawny when 
dry, and rather filiform. 
On the ground. Victoria. 
1102. Clavaria cristata. Pers. Syn. 501. Fr. Hym. Eur. 
668. Sverig. Svamp. t. 92, f. 1-3. Sacc. Syll. 7944. 
Tough, even, stuffed, white (3-7 c.m. high), branches dilated 
above, acutely incised and cristate. Spores angular or subellip- 
soid-sphasroid, hyaline, 5-7 X 3-4 /a. 
In woods. Victoria. Queensland. Tasmania. 
1103. Clavaria rugosa. Bull. t. 448, f. 2. Fr. Hym. Eur. 
669. Sacc. Syll. 7$ 17. 
Tough, simple, or sparingly branched, thickened upwards and 
rugose, white (8-11 c.m. high), branches deformed, obtuse. 
Spores angularly sphseroid, 8-10 p. diam. 
In moist places. Queensland. 
1104. Clavaria Xrombholzii. Fr. Hym. Eur. 669. Sacc. 
Syll. 7949. 
Fragile, caespitose, even, white, sparingly branched, branches 
rather compressed, obtuse (about 2^ c.m. high). Spores 11 X 8 /x. 
On the ground. Victoria. 
1105. Clavaria Xunzei. Fr. Hym. Eur. 669. Sacc. Syll. 7951. 
Rather fragile, white, very much branched from the thin base 
(2-6 c.m. high), branches elongated, crowded, repeatedly furcate, 
fastigiate, even, equal, compressed at the axils. Spores subglobose, 
9-12 x 8/i, hyaline. 
In woods. Queensland. 
1106. Clavaria plebeja. Fr. PI. Preiss. n., p. 137. Sacc. 
Syll. 7955. 
Tough, white, becoming yellowish, trunk rather thick, branches 
and branchlets very much divided, solid, crowded, multifid and 
cristate at the apices. Spores hyaline. 
In sandy soil. W. Australia. 
** Colour whitish or dingy, growing on wood. 
1107. Clavaria pyxidata. Pers. Comm. t. 1, f 1, Fr. 
Hym. Eur. 669. Sacc. Syll. 7957. 
Pale tan colour, becoming somewhat reddish (10-13 c.m. high), 
trunk thin, smooth, branched, branches and branchlets all 
