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1136. Clavaria Muelleri. Berk. Gre o. xx., 10. 
Simple, clavate, white, slender (2-3 c.m. long), attenuated 
below into a thin cylindrical stem, apex obtuse. 
On the ground. Victoria. Queensland. 
Genus 61. CALOCERA. Fries. 
Fungi between gelatinous and cartilaginous, horny when dry, 
vertical, rather cylindrical, simple or branched, viscid, without 
distinct stem ; liymenium on both sides. Spores oblong, curved. 
* Ramosce. 
1137. Calocera guepinioid.es. Berk. Dec. No. 54. Sacc. 
Syll. 8154. 
Small, erumpent, variable, red brown (1 c.m. high); stem com- 
pressed, palmate above, branches few and quite obtuse. 
On rotten wood. Victoria. W. Australia. S. Australia. 
Queensland. Tasmania. 
1138. Calocera digitata. Clce. ^ Mass. Grev. xvn., 7. 
Branched (1-lf in. high), tough, even, pallid; trunk thin, 
smooth, twice or three times furcate, branches expanded at the 
apex in a spathulate manner, each bearing from 3 to 5 delicate 
scyphoid processes arranged like fingers on the open hand. Spores 
white, elliptical, 5-6 x3 g. 
On damp logs. Victoria. (Fig. 88). 
** Ccespitosce. 
1139. Calocera cornea. Fr. Hym. Eur. 680. Sacc. Syll. 
8158. 
Crespitose, rooting, even, viscid, orange-yellow (1 c.m. high), 
clubs short, subulate, connate at the base. Spores elliptic, sub- 
navicular, granular, or guttulate, hyaline, 10-12 x 1-4 p. 
On rotten wood. Victoria. Queensland. 
Simplices. 
1140. Calocera stricta. Fr. Hym. Eur. 680. Sacc. Syll. 
8163. 
Simple, solitary, elongated, obtuse at the base, linear, yellow, 
even when dry (1-3 c.m. long). Spores clavate, acute below, 
9-12x4-5 p hyaline, thinly uuiseptate in the middle, but not 
constricted. 
On wood and dead fir leaves. Victoria. 
1141. Calocera nutans. Sacc. Hedwigia, 1890, 154. 
Scattered, tapering, clavate, compressed, apex rather obtuse, 
honey-yellow, curved, smooth (2-3 m.m. high, f m.m. broad), 
stem very short, but distinct ; basidia ciavulate, undivided. Spores 
ellipsoid-oblong, unequal-sided, 7 x 3£ p hyaline, binucleate, 
simulating uniseptate. 
On trunks. Victoria. 
