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even, crowded, adpressed, acute (10 c.m. or more high) ; spores 
ovate, pale yellow, 6-8 X 3^-4^ p. 
On trunks. Queensland. N. 8. Wales. 
1115. Clavaria crispula. Fr. Hym. Eur. 673. Sacc. Syll. 
7901. 
Very much branched, tan coloured, then ochraceous ; trunk thin, 
villose and somewhat rooting ; branches flexuous, many times 
divided, branchlots of the same colour, spreading (3-8 c.m. high), 
spores pale yellow, 5 X 3 /a. 
At base of trunks. W. Australia. 
c. Ramarl®. Colour of spores unknown. 
t Terrestres. 
1116. Clavaria portentosa. B. Br. Linn. Trans, n., 65, 
t. 14, / 15. Sacc. Syll. 7996. 
Whitish ; subcylindrical, rough, repeatedly much branched, 
apices elongated, subulate, darker upwards, with the tips pallid, 
the whole mass subclavate (6-7 c.m. high). 
Amongst leaves. Queensland. 
1117. Clavaria laetissima. Pers. in Linn. Journ. xviii., 
p. 386. Sacc. Syll. 8008. 
Ciuspitose, orange, repeatedly dichotomous, compressed ; apices 
dilated, subdivided, tawny (7 c.m. high). 
On the ground. Queensland. 
1118. Clavaria loritliamnus. Berk. Austr. Fungi No. 146. 
Sacc. Syll. 8029. 
Pallid umber ; branches straight, apices shortly bifid and rather 
acute (4 c.m. high) ; spores hyaline. 
On the ground. Victoria. 
1119. Clavaria Colensoi. Berk. FI. N. Zeal. 186. Sacc. 
Syll. 8039. 
Small, branched from the compressed base, branches erect, fur- 
cate, nearly equal, acuminate at the tips, fixed to the matrix by 
short tow-like fibrils (3 c.m. high). 
On naked ground. Queensland. New Zealand. 
II. Syncoryne. Nearly simple, ccespitose or fasciculate at the 
base. 
* Rubentes. 
1120. Clavaria rufa. FI. Dan. t. 775, /. 1. Fr. Hym. Eur. 
674. Sacc. Syll. 8062. 
Ciespitose, rufous ; clubs stuffed, thickened, sometimes bifid, 
acute (4 c.m. long). 
Amongst grass. Queensland, 
