156 THE REV. M. J. BERKELEY ON AUSTRALIAN FÜNGI. 
specimens were destroyed by insects before they arrived. The 
localities are given exactly as they were sent: some of them will 
be easily found in any tolerable map; but others I have not been 
able to verify. 
l. AGARICUS (LEPIOTA) PROCERUS, Scop. 
2. A. (LEPIOTA) EXCORIATUS, Fr. 
Swan River, Wangaratta. 
There is also a single specimen with much closer and more pro- 
minent warts, which does not agree with any thing in my herba- 
rium; but I have not materials enough to describe it. It is pos- 
sible that it may be a form of A. acutesquamosus. 
3. A. (LEPIOTA) Beck Lert, B. Pileo subgloboso v. campanulato 
umbonato spongioso tomentoso versus apicem squamis parvis exas- 
perato ; stipite exaltato minutissime verrucoso glabrescente «quali, 
radice tuberiformi; annulo amplo deflexo; lamellis latis ventricosis 
postice attenuatis. 
On burnt soil. Clarence River, Beckler. 
Mycelium white. No. 11. 
4. A. (LEPIOTA) BUBALINUS, B. Niveus; pileo ex ovato subhemisphz- 
rico expanso late umbonato, stipiteque intus arachnoideo deorsum in- 
erassato-tomentosis; lamellis angustis. 
On cow-dung. Oolingyarrak. 
5. A. (LEPIOTA) MESOMORPHUS, Bull. 
Shady banks of Moe River, Apri] 24, 1863. 
6. A. (LEPIOTA) AsPRATUS, B., var., Hook. Loud. Journ. v. 6. 
Clarence River (Beckler). 
Phosphorescent. 
7. A. (CLITOCYBE) LACCATUS, Scop. 
Wangaratta. 
8, A. (MYCENA) TUBERIGENA, B. Tenellus, albus; pileo convexo 
glabro striato ; stipite capillari gracili e sclerotio elongato pallido ni- 
grescente oriundo ; lamellis breviter adnatis. 
Wangaratta. 
Pileus 1 line across, stem 13 inch high. 
9. A. (COLLYBIA) RADICATUS, Relh. 
Fifth Creek. 
10. A. (OMPHALIA) ONISCUS, Fr. 
Gainsford (G. Bowman), 1869. 
