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OF AUSTRALIAN FVNGl—contimied. 



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



Log of Banksia (Na- 

 tive Honeysuckle) 

 Fir cones, sticks, &c. 

 Rotten trunks 

 Ground ... 



Nov. Symb. 27 (1851). 



127 I ... I ... I ... I V. 



Q. I B I Ground 



S.M. I. 162 (1821).— Agaricus 

 T. 



S.A. 



S.A. 



S.A. 



V. 

 V. 



V. 

 V. 

 V. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 



14S 

 149 



150 



151 

 152 



153 

 154 

 155 

 156 

 157 

 158 

 159 



160 

 161 

 162 

 163 



164 



165 

 166 

 167 

 168 



W.A. 



W.A. 



W.A. 



W.A, 



S.A. 



V. 



V. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 

 N.S.W. 

 N.S.W. 

 N.S.W. 



S.M. I. 178 (1821).— Agaricus. 



Rotten wood 

 Woods 

 Rotten wood 

 Among moss in moist 



places 

 Branches . . . 

 Ground . . . 

 Ground in tufts 

 Marshy ground 

 Dead wood 

 Dead leaves and moist 



places 

 Decayed wood 

 Ground ... 

 Ground, hanks, and 



walls 

 Swampy ground ... 

 Wood 

 Among short grass, 



on lawns, &c. 

 Bare ground 

 Shady places 

 Swamps, exposed 



pastures, &c. 

 Damp places 



Wood 



Bark of young Eu- 



call/plus anii/t/tialitia 



Dead fallen branches, 



and on Eucalyptus 



viminalis 

 Trunks ... 

 Roots of Leplvsper- 



muiii (Tea-tree) 

 Rotting bark 

 Dead wood 

 Wood 



Branches ... 

 Wood or dung 

 Old fern stems 

 Trunks, living aud 



dead 

 Rotten wood 

 Eucali/ptus hark ... 

 Wood' ... 

 Dead wood 



Petioles and half- 

 rotten fronds of 

 palms 



Trunks ... 



Itead wood 



Wood 



Wood (?)... 



Thin, lilac, disc brick red. Stem ascending, thin, hollow. 



White, very delicate. Cap frosted with scurfy granules. Stem hairy. 

 Membran.aceous, ashy brown, covered with papilla;. Stem thread-like. 

 Tender and small, white. Stem thread-like, arising from selerotium. 



White. Tender, luminous, emitting a greenish light. Stem slender. 



R.ather fleshy, pale red. Stem flexuous, stuffed. 



Rather membranaceous, brick red. Stem liollow. smooth. Rare. 



Soft. Membranaceous, sooty, ash coloured, silky or scaly. 



Tiny. Membranaceous, nearly orange colour or orange fawn. Common. 



Yellow, and gills sailron yellow. Stem elongated, solid. 

 Small. Grey, sage green. Stem thread-like, greenish yellow. 

 Club-shaped, lurid. Stem thickened upwards, reddish brown. 

 Snow white. Membranaceous, furrowed. Stem thread-like. 

 Membranaceous, yellow brown, reddish brown when dry. 

 Sub-membranaceous, livid ; margin spreading, streaked. Stem hollow. 



White, fragile. Membranaceous, pellucid. Stem very slender, short. 

 Smooth, tawny. Stem elongated, smooth, or streaked lengthwise. 

 Sub-membranaceous, reddish brown, radiately striate. 



Sub-membranaceous, dark ash coloured. Stem firm, partially hollow. 

 Membranaceous, fawn coloured. Stem hollow, thin, curved. 

 Sub-membranaceous, brick red, funnel shaped. Stem stuffed at first. 



Common. 

 White. Membranaceous. Stem rather hollow, short, thin. 

 Membranaceous, brownish grey. Stem thread-like, downy at base. 

 Flesh}' to membranaceous, buff or variable iu colour. Very common. 



Sub-membranaceous, umber brown. Stem stufied, tough. 



Entirely reddisli brown. Stem shorter than diameter of cap. 



White. Cap at length attached l)y the side, cup shaped. Stem short. 



Very small. Dark -ash colour. Sub-membranaceous, cup shaped. 



Fleshy, dark blue, rarely brown, downy. 



Fleshy, umber. Stem rather lateral, thick, clad with white down. 



Cap affixed behind, pouch-like, whitish. Stem short, almost smooth. 



Strongly phosphorescent. White, becoming dingy. Stem dilated above. 



Pale-tawny colour. Fan shaped, and much lolied. 



Thin, white, tomentose, spoon shaped. Stem thick, wrinkled. 



Snow white. Very thin, woolly. Stem very short, hairy. 



Thin, ochrey, becoming reddish. 



Beautiful large species. Fleshy, greyish white. Stem firm. 



Pellucid, covered with a gelatinous la3'er. Stem very variable. 

 Fleshy, bay brown, clad with a rough wool, sessile, kidney shaped. 

 Pale chestnut. Stem none or obsolete. Gills broad. 

 Fan shaped, thin, white, becoming reddish. Adhering to wood by 



spongy base. 

 Fleshy to leathery, yellow, funnel shaped. Stem short. Phosphorescent. 



Wliitish, very much wrinkled when dry, cap kidnej- shaped. 

 Phosphorescent. Tawny, smooth. Stem thick. 

 Membranaceous, kidney shaped, sessile, horizontal. 

 Rather fleshy, golden yellow. Stem stuffed, naked. 



