OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— co»/w?/erf. 



25 



Habitat. 



S.A. 



General Characters. 



S.M. I. 



432 

 433 

 434 

 434A 



435 

 436 



437 

 438 

 439 

 440 



441 



442 



443 

 444 



W.A. 



W.A. 



2.50 



S.A. 



S'.A. 



(1821). — Agariciis Paxillus — continued. 

 N.S.W, 



S.A. 

 S.A. 



S.A. 



S.A. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 



Q. 



B. 



B. 



B. 



Rich soil ... 



Ground ... 



Wood 



Soil(prob,ably cover- 

 ing pine cliips) 



Trunks ... 



Dead trunks of E«- 

 ciphalartos Deni- 

 sonii 



Ground ... 



Wood 



Ground ... 



Fallen branches and 

 chips 



W^oods 



Among grass on hill- 

 i^ides 



Ground ... 



Wood 



Fleshy, moist, sulphur coloured. Stem stuffed, yellowish white. 

 Fleshy, dry, downy, red umber. Stem solid, yellow or reddish. 

 Fleshy, dry, yellow tawny or golden. Stem silky, with fleeting veil. 

 Orange tawny, with stem and gills paler. 



Fleshy, rust coloured, corrugated. Stem solid, smooth. 

 Rather fleshy, moist, red to bay cinnamon, becoming pale, 

 almost umber, tapering upwards, without veil. 



Stem thin, 



Fleshy, dry, silky, leek green. Stem straight, stufEed, lemon yellow. 

 Fleshy, sbining, purple brown. Stem ascending, solid, paler. 

 Fleshy, shining, red, with tinge of purple. Stem hollow, paler. 

 Compact, golden tawny, fluffy to scaly, then cracked. Strong odour. 



Small, stem tall. Fleshy, viscid, yellow. Very common. 



Densely and shortly velvety, bay brown. Stem expanded upwards 



into cap, rather short, and of same colour. 

 Fleshy, dry, rusty-fawn colour. Stem solid, delicately fluffy. 

 Ochrey yellow. Fleshy, compact, hard when dry. Stem lateral, short. 



S.M. I. 260 (1821).— Agariciis. 



445 

 446 

 447 

 448 

 449 

 450 

 451 

 452 

 453 

 454 

 455 

 456 

 457 

 458 

 459 

 460 

 461 



Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Burnt soil 

 Rotten wood 

 Bare ground 

 Logs 



Roots of grass, &c. 

 Among grass 

 Ground ... 

 Pastures ... 

 Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Moist ground 

 Lawns and pastures 

 Soil, fern stems, &c. 

 Moist woods 

 (Jld wood . . . 



Slightly fleshy, yellowish to tan colour. Stem with white fibrils. 

 Small. Rough with woolly tufts. Stem slender, fluffy. 

 Rather fleshy, orbicular, ochrey. Stem naked, yellow, rusty at b.ase. 

 Viscid, when young very white. Stem mealy above, downy at b.ase. 

 Gregarious, fragile. Rather fleshy, whitish-tan colour, scabby scales. 

 Tawny ferruginous. Stem elongated, thin, hollow, of same colour. 

 Densely tufted. T.awny. Stem slender, mealy, thickened downw.irds. 

 Somewhat fleshy, tawny, ochrey when dry. Stem hollow, yellow. 

 Rather fleshy, ochrey. with elongated teat -like umbo 

 Somewhat fleshy, yellow ochrey to tan colour. Very common. 

 Sliglitly fleshy, rather viscid, tawny yellow. Stem thre.ad-like, shining. 

 Thin, brick red Stem nearly of same colour, whitish downy below. 

 Rather fleshy, ferruginous bay. Stem rusty, sprinkled with white meal. 

 Riither fleshy, hemi-splierical, somewhat viscid, tawny or ochrey. 

 Rather fleshy, with downy scales, red to rust colour. 

 Sub-membriinaceous, rust colour, tan colour when dry. Stem polished. 

 Rather fleshy, bay brown, ochrey when dry. Stem hair-like, rusty. 



S.M. I. 264 (1821).— Agariciis. 



\ Among moss 

 Decayed wood 

 Ground ... 

 Gras,\y places, ma- 

 nure, &c. 



Minute. Membranaceous, bell shaped, sub-papillate, tawny. Common. 

 Membranaceous, tawny, streaked. Stem .almost hair-like. 

 Membranaceous, reddish brown, bell shaped. Stem very thin. 

 Small, delicate. Sub-membranaceous, nearly conical, buff. Common. 



Chips, &c. 



Chips 



Grass roots 



In tufts among grass 



Small. Somewhat fleshy, at first clothed with silky evanescent scales, 



rich umber. 

 Minute. Sub-membranaceous, brown. Stem hollow, dark lirown. 



Common. 

 Clay coloured. Stem rooting ; gills crowded, rusty. 

 Hemispherical, tawny yellow, with conical spreading scales. Stem 



slender. 



Old stumps 

 Dead wood 

 Rotten bark 

 Ground ... 

 Wood 

 Rotten trunks 



of 



Eucalyptus viniinalis I 



Fleshy, soft, ochrey brown, contracted, downy to shaggy behind. 

 Sessile, shell shaped, cream colour. Flesh thick, brittle when dry. 

 Mealy, cinnamon. Stem very short, slender, white, downy. 

 Fragile, reddish grey, kidney shaped ; base shaggy, whitish. 

 Kidney shiiped, tapering at base. About an inch long and wide. 

 Rather fleshy, flaccid, tan coloured. Stem tapering upwards, hairy. 



