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OF AUSTRALIAN FVNQI— continued. 



S.M. I. 240 (1821).— Agarieiis. 



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 398 

 399 

 400 

 401 



402 

 403 



404 

 405 

 406 

 407 



408 



Ground ... ... ' 



Ground ... 

 Trunks ... 

 Ground ... 

 Wood 



Grassy places 

 Trunks ... 

 Pinewoods 

 Ground, among firs 

 Trunks or ground ... 

 Ground, in damp 



places 

 Trunks of Plii/Ucn... 

 Gardens iiud pastures 

 Trunks, &c. 

 Woods 

 Ground ... 

 Dead stumps — Oak, 



&c. 

 Grassy places, &c.... 



Fleshy, golden yellow. Stem elongatedly bulbous at base. 

 Elegant, small. Rather fleshy, rust coloured, margin grooved. 

 Fleshy, the size of a pea, rather mealy, brownish. 

 Fleshy, creamy white, at first smooth, then cracked deeply. 

 Fleshy, white, breaking into polygonal wart-like spaces. 

 Fleshy, rather viscid, lurid. Stem hollow, flbrillose to scaly. 

 Fleshy, rust coloured. Stem with dense woolly mycelium at base. 

 Fleshy, tawny, with sulphureous scales. Stem stuffed, thin, hollow. 

 Rather fleshy, cinniiraon, margin striate. Stem hollow, not scaly. 

 Fleshy, cinnamon, becoming pale. Stem rough with scales. Edible. 

 Membranaceous, rust coloured, t.awny or pale when dry. 



Fleshy, tawny. Stem thick below, tapering upwards. 



Fleshy, soft, white to 3'ellowish. Stem <lowny or mealy. Edible. 



Largish. Fleshy, dry, smooth, whitish buft", modestly coloured. Edible. 



Somewhat fleshy, hemispherical. Stem hollow, slender. 



Rather fleshy, golden tawny. Stem elongated, cylindrical 



Large, compact. Golden orange or tawny buff, scales silky and broad. 



(Jdour bad. 

 Fleshy, pale ochre. Stem hollow, cracking. Ring hanging like toga. 



Fr. 428 (1874). — Agaricns, Acotabularia. 

 409 I W.A.) ... I ... I ... I ... I ... I .. I Ground 



Gills pale f.awn colour. leaving a free sp.ace round stem. Very rare. 



Shady woods 



Bare soil and among 



grass 

 Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Moist pine woods ... 

 Grassy ground 



Riither fleshy, scaly. Stem solid, thin, scaly. 

 Somewhat fleshy, tawny brown. Stem pale reddish. 



Rather fleshy, yellow brown. Stem .abruptly rooting. 



K.ather fleshy, with globose paplike apc.x, tawny. 



Rather fleshy, umber, becoming yellowish. Stem solid, thin, scaly. 



Rather fleshy. Odour weak, not unpleas.ant. Stem slender. 



Rather fleshy, viscid, whitish, shining. Stem stutied, white. 



S.M. I. 249 (1821).— Agaricus. 



Ground ... 



Woods ... ... 



Among dead leaves 

 Ground in woods ... 



Woods, &c. 



Ground ... 



Ground ... 

 Stony ground 

 Ground in shady 

 places 



Fleshy, rather viscid, dingy ochre or sand colour. Stem cyliuilrical. 

 Compact, viscid, yellowish tan or tan colour. Stem solid, white. 

 Fleshy, viscous with a tenacious gluten, yellowish white. Stem stuffed. 

 Fleshy, mouse grey or pale silver grey, glutinous, smooth, shining when 



dry. Odour unpleasant. 

 Rather fleshy, viscid, yellowish tan, disc bay. Stem slender, white. 



Citnunon. 

 Dark brown, veil resembling a ring. Stem becoming brown. 



Fle.shy, slightly viscid, tan coloured, thin, pale. Stem solid, white. 

 Fleshy, viscid, full red brown. Stem hollow, smooth. Odour foetid. 

 Rather fleshy, dry, brown, circumfereuce silky grey. Stem slender, 

 powdery, brick red. 



S.M. I. 2.50 (1821).— Agaricus, Pasillus. 



Sandy ground 

 Rotten wood 



Trunks — I'Ine, &c. 

 Ground and fallen 



logs 

 Fir stumps 



Stumps (?) 



Pine trunks 



Fleshy, nut brown. Stem tapering upw.ards, grooved. 

 Orange. Bell shaped to hemispherical, woolly, sprinkled with reddish- 

 yellow mealy piirticles. 

 Fleshy, yellow, smooth, moist. Stem yellow, then rusty. 

 Compact, r.ather viscid, flesh becoming yellow. Odour not unpleasant. 



Fleshy, moist, at first cinnamon brown then golden tawny. Veil forming 



ring. 

 Fleshy, golden tawny, then darker. Stem tapering downwards, 



furrowed. 

 Fleshy, moist, honey tan colour, becoming pale. Stem fibrillose. 



