. Transactions and proceedings and report of the Philosophical Society of Adelaide, South Australia. en fresh were in shape some-what like large examples of one of the forms of Polysaccam.pisocarpiurn, i.e., broadly club-shaped. They were attachedto large irregular white mycelial masses in the ground. Thesurface was covered with a yellow efflorescence showingnumerous conidial spores (85 to 12*5x2 to 34 /x). On sec-tion the centre was whitish and surrounded by a broadyellowish layer, whilst outside this was a black line coveredwith the yellow efflorescence. Smell unpleasant. PORONIA. 249. Poron

. Transactions and proceedings and report of the Philosophical Society of Adelaide, South Australia. en fresh were in shape some-what like large examples of one of the forms of Polysaccam.pisocarpiurn, i.e., broadly club-shaped. They were attachedto large irregular white mycelial masses in the ground. Thesurface was covered with a yellow efflorescence showingnumerous conidial spores (85 to 12*5x2 to 34 /x). On sec-tion the centre was whitish and surrounded by a broadyellowish layer, whilst outside this was a black line coveredwith the yellow efflorescence. Smell unpleasant. PORONIA. 249. Poron Stock Photo
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. Transactions and proceedings and report of the Philosophical Society of Adelaide, South Australia. en fresh were in shape some-what like large examples of one of the forms of Polysaccam.pisocarpiurn, i.e., broadly club-shaped. They were attachedto large irregular white mycelial masses in the ground. Thesurface was covered with a yellow efflorescence showingnumerous conidial spores (85 to 12*5x2 to 34 /x). On sec-tion the centre was whitish and surrounded by a broadyellowish layer, whilst outside this was a black line coveredwith the yellow efflorescence. Smell unpleasant. PORONIA. 249. Poronia punctata, L. Cooke : Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 1548 (Vict., Tas., W. Austr.).—Specimens collected ondung at Orange in October, 1916, were identified by Lloyd(No. 227)—asci 156 jm long, spores black, 26 to 27 x 15-5 x. 250. Poronia oedipu.s, Mont.: Ann. Sci. Nat., 1855;Cooke: Handb. Austr. Fungi, No. 1549 (Vict, , N.S. Wales, Qland).—We have two New South Wales collections, bothidentified by Lloyd (Nos. 225 and 226)—asci 121 x 17 /x, sporesoval, surrounded by mucus, 19 x 8*5 ^ (immature).. Trans, and Proe Roy Soc S. Austr Vol. XUIL, Plate XXIX