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IV. List of Fungi from Brisbane, Queensland; with Descriptions of New Species.— 
Part П. By the Rev. M. J. BERKELEY, M.A., F.R.S., F.L.S., and C. E. Ввебмк, 
AL. FLS. 
(Plates X.-XV.) 
Read June 15th, 1882. 
Tuis paper eontains an enumeration of the Fungi received from Brisbane since 1878. 
They consist of 53, for the most part common European species, and dispersed more or 
less over the whole inhabited world, of a few tropical species common to all iropical 
regions, and others subtropical, of which an important part are identical with those which 
occur in the southern parts of Australia. The most interesting are the Phalloidei, 
together with the hypogzeous Hydnangiwm. More of their allies would doubtless turn 
up were attention especially directed to them ; but their search, at least that of the 
Truffles, requires much time and labour, even where an especial interest is attached to 
them. The occurrence of the Himalayan Mitremyces viridis is curious; and there are 
many other species which, either from considerations of botanical geography or near 
affinities, are worthy of notice; and we have therefore no scruple in bringing them before 
the Society. 
The present numbers preceding the species, commencing with 92, are in continuation 
of those of the former paper on the same subject in the * Transactions, New Ser., Bot. 
vol. i. pp. 399-408. : 
92. AGARICUS ($ AMANITA) VAGINATUS, Bull. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, no. 878). 
98. AGARICUS ($ LEPIOTA) DoLICHAULOS, Berk. & Broome, “ Fungi of Ceylon," Linn. 
Soc. Journ. vol. xi. p. 496. Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, no. 293). ; 
94. AGARICUS (§ LEPIOTA) CEPÆSTIPES, Sow. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, no. 160). 
95. AGARICUS (§ LEPIOTA) ASPRATUS, Berk. in Lond. Journ. of Botany, i. p. 97, 1849. 
The pileus of this species is clothed with beautiful stellate hairs. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, 
no. 161). 
96. AGARICUS (S ARMILLARIA) MELLEUS, Vahl. Brisbane (Е. M. Bailey, no. 207). 
97. AGARICUS ($ TRICHOLOMA) CIVILIS, Fr. | 
The specimen agrees generally with Fries’s characters; and without notes we cannot 
distinguish it from that species. Brisbane (F. М. Bailey, по. 232). 
98. AGARICUS ($ CLITOCYBE) RHEICOLOR, Berk. in Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. i. vol. iii. р. 376. 
Brisbane (Е. М. Bailey, no. 398). 
99. AGARICUS ($ COLLYBIA) coAGULATUS, Berk. & Broome. Cremoricolor, pileo hemi- 
spheerico, rugoso-striato, lamellis paucis, stipite gracili cartilagineo luteo torto 
inzequali basi subdilatata. 
Pileus in the dry state about 2 inch across, 4 lines deep, hemispherical, striate, yellow- 
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