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form has a strong scent of garlic when drying. * Stem (when fresh) 6 inches high, 
1% thick, somewhat hollow but not piped; gills not attached to the stem, and рее in 
bundles, like the stamens of an orange."— Е. M. B. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, по. 930). 
107. AGARICUS ($ PSATHYRELLA) DISSEMINATUS, Fr. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, no. 237). 
108. Acaricus ($ NAUCORIA) MELINOIDES, Bull. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey. no. 233). 
109. HYGROPHORUS PORPHYRIUS, Berk. & Broome, n. sp.  Pileo campanulato obtuso 
carnoso viscidulo; stipite æquali concolori obtuso ; lamellis adnexis albis. 
li inch wide, 15 high, stem 13 high } thick. In drying, the sides of the pileus 
contract so as to Te the species appear мар umbonate. Amongst grass. Brisbane 
(Е. M. Bailey, no. 170). “Тор of pileus purple, gills white, stipes mottled.” —F. M. В. 
In Mr. Bailey’s drawing the whole plant is represented of a pale cinereous purple 
colour, the stem as swollen in Ше middle (the latter is described as “ mottled”), the 
pileus of a conical shape. 
110. LENTINUS CATERVARIUS, Berk. & Broome, п. sp. Czespitosus aureus, pileo convexo 
explanato glabro; stipite cylindrico crasso subsequali, lamellis angustis decurren- 
tibus hic illie erosis. 
Pileus 23 inches across; stem 12 to 2 inches high, 5 lines to $ inch thick. Mr. Bailey 
says this species grows in large masses amongst grass ; and his sketch represents the pileus 
as very irregular in form, much curled and wrinkled. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, no. 253). 
111. LgNTINUS EXASPERATUS, Berk. & Broome. (Plate X. figs. 1 & 1°.) Pileo explanato 
umbonato, velato, verrucis rigidis exasperato, ferrugineo-pulverulento, stipite deorsum 
incrassato lamellis liberis hic illic erosis. 
Pileus 4 inch across; stem about 5 lines high, 3 lines thick at base. "There is no Len- 
tinus іп the Kew herbarium which agrees with this species; Г. durus comes nearest to 
it. It is remarkable for the numerous rigid warts covering the pileus. Brisbane (F. M. 
Bailey, no. 262). 
112. Lentrnus PUNCTATICEPS, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. (Plate X. figs. 2-7.)  Pileo 
laterali, punctato-hispido, stipite cum lamellis decurrentibus luteis, acie acutis hic 
illie erosis. 
The clothing contracts so as to leave small, punctate cavities, presenting a sponge-like 
appearance. Brisbane (F. М. Bailey, no. 283). 
113. LezNTINUs EUGRAMMUS, Mont. Cuba Crypt. 414, t. xvii. f. 2. Brisbane (F. М. 
Bailey, no. 183). 
114. PANUS INCANDESCENS, Berk. & Broome, n. sp. (Plate X. figs. 8-107.) Pileo 
umbilieato quandoque infundibuliformi glabro minute virgato margine involuto, 
lamellis tenuibus longissime descendentibus, stipite sursum incrassato deorsum 
cylindrico striato. 
Apparently on the soil, but possibly springing from buried wood, forming large, often 
confluent masses. Pileus 3 inches across; stem 14 inch high, $ inch thick above, 3 below ; 
gills very decurrent, forming mere lines (fig. 10°). Very luminous at ug. like | some 
_ other Australian Agaricini. Brisbane (F. М. Bailey, по. 20). 
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