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CONTEIBUTIONS TO THE BOTAKT OF H.M.S. * ChALLEKGEB/ 



XXXVIII. Enumeration of the Fungi collected during the Ex- . 

 pedition of H.M.S. ' ChaUenger/ 1874-75. Bj the Kev. M. { 



J. Bekkelet, M.A., E.L.S. (Third Notice.) j 



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[Bead February 1, 1877.] 



(Plate II.) 



Pek]^a]s^t Hills, Pakamatta. June 1874 



ta) tagixatus, SulL 



Stipite 



84. A. (Abmtllabia) m 



transversim squamoso. 



On dead wood. 



It is very possible that this may be quite a distinct species ; but 

 in the absence of all indication as to colour, I am content to point 

 out its aflBnities. 



85. A. (Flammtla) sapineus, Fr. Hym. Eur, p. 251. 



This species in most cases probably occurs on imported deal, 

 exactly as we have northern species on timbers in our railroads. 



86. A. (Psalliota) campestris, L. 



87. A. (Pan^oltjs) campanulattjs, L, 



88. Lactabius subtomeijtosus,^. ^ Bav. Ann. Nat. Hist. Oct. 

 1859. 



89. Canthabellus cibabitjs, Ft. Hym. Eur, p. 455. 



90. C. coxciNN-as, B. Pusillus ; stipite sursum incrassato, 

 lamellis furcatis angu?tissimis ; interstitiis Isevibus. 



Pileus I inch across ; stem | inch high, 2 lines thick at the 

 apex, half as much below. 



91. Mabasmius PBiMULiJms, B. Pileo e convexo explanato 

 primulino, demum umbilicato pulverulento ; margine striato ; 

 stipite brevi gracili furfuraceo ; lamellis crassiusculis concoloribus. 



Pileus ^ inch across ; stem \ inch high. 



M. oPAcus, B, & 



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94. Paxillxjs MtTLLEEi, B, Linn, Soc, Journ. vol, xiii. p. 159. 



95. ScHizopHYLLUM COMMUNE, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 492. 



96. Boletus subtomentosus, L. 



97. B, ANAN^cEps, ^. Linn. Soc. Journ. vol. xiii. p. 161. 



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