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excavated, and cup-shaped at the tips ; margin of the cups pro- 
liferous, radiating. Spores subglobose, 4-4 |x3m, hyaline. 
On rotten wood. Victoria. N.S. Wales. 
b. OchrosporcB. 
* Colour yellow, cinnamon, etc. 
1108. Clavaria aurea. Schceff'. t. 287. Fr. Hym. Fur. 670. 
Sacc. Syll. 7963. 
Trunk thick, elastic, turning pale, divided into stout, straight, 
dichotomous, much divided branches, which are tapering, obtuse, 
subdentate, yellow (8-10 c.m. high). Spores ellipsoid, 9-12 X 
4-6 p. 
In woods. Queensland. N.S. Wales. 
1109. Clavaria formosa. Pers. Ic. et Desc. 1 . 3, f. 5. Fr. 
Hym. Fur. 671. Sacc. Syll. 7967. 
Trunk thick, elastic, whitish, very much branched (12 c.m. 
high), branches elongated, rosy orange, branchlets obtuse, yellowish. 
Spores oblong, ochraceous, papillate, 18 X 6 p. 
In woods. Victoria. N.S. Wales. Queensland. (Fig. 86). 
1110. Clavaria abietina. Pers. Comm. 46. Fr. Hym. Fur. 
671. Sacc. Syll. 7970. 
Ochraceous, very much branched (5-8 c.m. high), trunk whitish, 
tomentose, rather thick, branches crowded, longitudinally rugose 
when dry, branchlets straight, acute. Spores subellipsoid, 7-10 X 
4-6 p. 
In fir woods. Victoria. 
1111. Clavaria Kalchbrenneri. Muell. Proc. Linn. Soc. 
N.S.W. 1882, p. 105, not Sacc. Syll. No. 8019. 
Thin, pale orange yellow, subcaispitose, trunk thin, naked, 
branches short, acute, dichotomous, or fasciculate. 
On the ground. Victoria. 
1112. Clavaria crocea. Pers. Ic. et Desc. t. 11,/. 6. Fr. 
Hym. Fur. 671. Sacc. Syll. 7973. 
Minute, thin, saffron yellow, stem naked, pallid, branches and 
branchlets subfurcate (1-1| c.m. high) ; spores ellipsoid, 6-7x2-3 p. 
In woods. Victoria. 
1113. Clavaria grisea. Pers. Comm. 44. Fr. Hym. Fur. 
672. Sacc. Syll. 7979. 
Firm ; trunk thick, whitish ; branches attenuated, subrugose 
and as well as the branchlets unequal, obtuse, dingy grey (6-8 c.m. 
high) ; spores elongated, 10-12 x 4 p. 
On the ground in woods. Victoria. 
** Growing on trunks. 
1114. Clavaria stricta. Pers. Comm. t. 4 ,f. 1. Fr. Hym. 
Fur. 673. Sacc. Syll. 7988. 
Very much branched, pale yellowish, turning brownish when 
bruised, trunk rather thick ; branches and branchlets straight, 
