OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— continued. 



Habitat. 



V. 



N.S.W. 



General Characters. 



S.M. I. 129 (1821). — Agaricns, Amanita, Marasmius — continued. 



Ground ... 

 Pastures ... 

 Stumps ... 

 Dead wood among 



leaves 

 Pine woods 

 Ground ... 

 Old stumps, &t'. 

 Dead wood 

 Logs 

 Among leaves, on 



woocV, &c. 

 Ground under Casu- 



tirina (Shcoak) 

 Pine leaves 



Low damp ground 

 Trunks ... 

 Ground around bases 



of stems 

 Ground ... 

 Under trees 



Trunks ... 



Putrid Agarics, such 



as Russu/(tj Sec. J 



and on ground 

 Woods 



Fern-tree Gully 

 Logs and trunks 



of trees — Willow, 



Beech, &c. 

 About stumps of trees 

 Stumps ... 



Resembling C radicaia, but not rooting. 



Small, in clusters, bufBsh. Somewhat fleshy. Edible. 



Fleshy, dull vinous brown or chestnut. Edible. 



Pale fleshy red, margin grooved. Stem paler, fibrillose. 



Fleshy to membranaceous, moist, streaked brown, lacerated when old. 



Kather fleshy, orange, stem rough with scales. 



Fleshy, dry, slightly velvety, tan brown. Stem stuffed, tall. 



Purple red or dark mulberry brown. Fle.shy. Stem horizonial, rough. 



Thin, whitish. Stem slender, smooth, solid, white, rooting copiously. 



Beautiful, white becoming pale, variegated with light yellow aud red. 



Rather fleshy. 

 Fleshy, shining, dark sooty olive. Stem smooth, whitish, black below. 



Fleshy, ashy brown when moist, pale clayey brown when dry. Strong 



scented, odour of meal. 

 Conical to bell shaped. Stem tapering upwards, umber. 

 Sub-membranaceous, grey. Stem hollow, silky fibrous. Inodorous. 

 Fleshy, glutinous, with long, pale, slender, twisted, rooting stems. 



Brown, and stem clad at base with velvety scurf. 



Strong scented. Rather fleshy, grey, whitish, silky. Stem rooting, 



smooth. 

 Rhubarb colour. Thin, and stem clothed with a velvety down. 

 Slightly fleshy, white. Root springing from sclerotioid tuber. Common, 



Rather fleshy, ash colour. Stem hollow, powdery. 

 Fleshy, velvety, liver coloured. Stem short, pale upwards. 

 Fleshy, viscid, tawny yellow or fawn. Stem stuffed, velvety, dark hay. 

 Conimon. 



Rather fleshy, becoming pale. Stem yellow, and rooting at base. 

 Rather fleshy, whitish or clay coloured, bell shaped. Stem hollow. 



Tent. Disp. 69 (1797). — Agaricus, Marasmius. 



Among mosses 



Ground ... 



Dead leaves in woods 

 Ground ... 



Mossy bark 



Decayed wood 

 Woods 

 Ground ... 

 Tree ferns 

 Trunks of trees 



Old dead trunks ... 

 Trunks of trees 

 Bark 



Dead rushes in bogs. 

 Trunks and ground 

 Ground in woods ... 



Among fir leaves ... 

 Among leaves and 



damp moss 

 Dead wood 

 Mossy trunks 

 Fern, twigs, &c. ... 



Fragile. Membranaceous, brownish, growing pale, with broad obtuse 



prominent umlio. 

 Fragile, inodorous. Membranaceous, brownish, then grey, becoming 



bhiisli. 

 Very delicate, white. Bell shaped, smooth. Stem thread-like, smooth. 

 Hatiier fleshy, velvety, cinn.amon brown, growing jialc. Stem horny, 



rigid. 

 Colour various — reddish brown, blue, or ash coloured. Stem incurved, 



scnrfy. 

 Very delicate. Membranaceous, white. Stem thread-like, brown. 

 Tender. Membranaceous, brownish. Stem thread-like. 

 Dark, ash coloured, and acutely conical. Stem thread-like, rooting. 

 Membranaceous, yellowish green. Stem slender, erect, hollow. 

 Sub-membranaceous, flesh coloured, drab, or various. Densely clustered. 



Common. 

 Fleshy. Stem yielding a dark-red juice, rigid, powdery. 

 Thill, brighter coloured than M. corticola, hardly ashy brown. 

 Kather thick, livid, gelatinously fleshy. Gills descending interruptedly 



into flesh of cap. 

 Very delicate. Somewhat red. Stem thread-like, smooth, brownish. 

 Fragile, with nitrous odour. Sub-membranaceous, furrowed, frosted. 

 Strong smelling, odour of radish. Kather fleshy, violet or roseate, 



becoming pallid and variously coloured. 

 Rose coloured. Membranaceous, boss obtuse. Stem thin, juiceless. 

 Delicate p.ale red, becoming brown, membranaceous. Stem yielding 



pale-red juice 

 Small. Fleshy, red to vinous brown. Stem short, hollow. 

 Merahrauaeeous. greyish brown, disc darker. Stem thread-like. 

 Membranaceous, white, somewhat hairy. Stem thread-like. 



