THE REV. M. J. BERKELEY ON AUSTRALIAN FUNGI. 157 
11. A. (OMPHALIA) PYXIDATUS, Bull. 
Bugle Range, November. Apparently on dung. 
12. A.(OMPHALIA) UMBELLIFERUS, L. 
Mount Banks. 
13. A. (OMPHALIA) SETIPES, Fr., var. totus albus. 
Shady places near mountain-rivulets, Goulbourn; Gipps-Land, Latrobe 
River. 
14. A. (OMPHALIA) FIBULA, Bull., var. albus. 
Bugle range, in meadows, Dec. 
15. A. (PLEUROTUS) ILLUMINANS, Müll. Phosphoreus; pileo glabro 
fulvo; stipite crasso ; lamellis latis crassis decurrentibus. 
Australia (Talbot). 
About 2 inches across. 
The following remarks accompanied the specimens :—* This 
district is remarkably prolific in curiosities, and something new 
is constantly turning up around us. We have now before us a 
luminous mushroom, by which in a dark room last night we were 
able to read distinctly the headlines of several newspapers.” 
16. A. (PLEUROTUS) CANDESCENS, Müll. MSS. Pileo excentrico 
glabro ex albo sordide fulvescente, margine inflexo ; stipite sursum 
dilatato glabro; lamellis tenuibus longe decurrentibus hic illie 
laceratis. 
On dead wood in sandy soil. Melbourne, April 1871. 
Pileus 12-2 inches across; stem l inch high. Strongly phosphorescent. 
Very near A. lampas, B., Swan river—.4. noctilucus, B., Tas- 
mania, but has thinner gills. 
I cannot, from the dry specimens, distinguish A. pyrogenus, 
Müll. from Yarra Yarra, Victoria, “ pileus white below, slightly 
brown above," or A. luminans, Müll., Melbourne. “Its lumino- 
sity is of a silvery shine and very apparent ; it is partially restored 
to it when moistened again ; " odor suavis. 
17. A. (PLEUROTUS) APPLICATUS, Batsch. 
Gainsford, Queensland (E. Bowman). 
18. A. (PLEUROTUS) sCABRIUSCULUS, B. Albus, sessilis; pileo subdi- 
midiato angusto v. flabelliformi, antice scabriusculo estriato, mar- 
gine lobato; lamellis angustis e puncto tomentoso oriundis. Müll. 
no. 4. 
Victoria. On decayed wood. 
19. A. (PLEUROTUS) CARYOPHYLLEUS, B. Pallide fulvus; pileo pos- 
