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III. Holocoryne. Simple , distinct, and separate at the base. 
1128. Clavaria pistillaris. Linn. Fr. Ilyin. Eur. 676. Sacc. 
Syll. 8085. 
Simple, large (6-30 c.m. liigh), fleshy, stuffed, obovately clavate, 
obtuse, yellow, then reddish ; spores ellipsoid, 10- 1 1 X 5-6 p. 
Amongst grass. Victoria. 
1129. Clavaria juncea. Fr. Hym. Eur. 677. Sacc. Syll. 
8093. 
Gregarious, thin, filiform, flaccid, fistulose, acute, pallid, then 
rufescent, with a creeping, fibrillose base (5-10 c.m. high) ; spores 
obovate, uniguttulate, hyaline, 4 p diam. 
Amongst dead leaves. Victoria. Tasmania. 
1130. Clavaria palndicola. Lib. Fr. Hym. Eur. 678. Sacc. 
Syll. 8096. 
Small, simple, slightly compressed, rugulose, yellow, orange 
when dry (10-15 m.m. high); clubs short, obtuse. 
In moist places, amongst ferns. S. Australia. 
1131. Clavaria aurantia. Cooke £ Mass. Orev. xvi., 33. 
Sacc. Syll. 8108. 
Orange, quite simple, straight, thickened upwards into the club, 
smooth, attenuated downwards into an equal stem (5-8 c.m.) ; 
spores subglobose, minute. 
On the ground. Victoria. (Fig. 87). 
1132. Clavaria rhizomorpha. Berk. FI. Tasm. n., t. 183,/. 
4. Sacc. Syll. 8112. 
Erumpent, confluent, nearly simple, chestnut-red (6-12 m.m. 
high), or with a violet tinge; apices yellowish. 
On dead bark. Tasmania. 
1133. Clavaria miltina. Berk. Hook. Journ. 1852, p. 140. 
Sacc. Syll. 8116. 
Gregarious, fragile (7£ c.m. high) ; clubs simple, quite acute, 
crimson. 
On rotten wood. Queensland. 
1134. Clavaria mucida. Pers. Comm. t. 2, f. 3. Fr. Hym. 
Eur. 679. Sacc. Syll. 8125. 
Gregarious, minute, simple or very sparingly branched, even, 
naked, white, becoming yellowish, smooth (1-2 c.m. high), some- 
times rosy ; stem rather distinct. Spores 5-6 x 2-3 /u. or 6-7 x 
3-4 p. 
On rotten wood. N.S. Wales. 
1135. Clavaria tasmanica. Berk, in Herb. Grev. xx., 10. 
Clubs simple, clavate (4 c.m. long), single, or two or three 
together, fuliginous, base expanded in a white flocoose mycelium ; 
stem slender, paler, somewhat flexuous. Spores subglobose, 8 p 
diam. 
On tree ferns, wood, etc. Tasmania. 
