Arrangement of Genera (16). 



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65. Sclerodepsis, Cooke. 



66. Hexagouia, Fries. 



67. l)»(lalea, I'ers. 



68. Ceriomyces, Corda. 



69. Favolus, Fries. 



70. Laschia, Fries, 



71. Caiupbellia, C'oolcc. 



72. Merulius, Hall. 



General Clu-iracters. 



FRIES, PL. HOM. 79 (1825). 



Tubiporus, Agaricus. 



W.A. 

 W.A. 



W.A. 



W.A. 



W.A. 

 W.A. 



V. 



V. 



N.S.W. 



n.s.w. 



Woods ... 



Woods, and iu pas 



tiires under trees 



Ground ... 



Sandy soil 



Ground ... 



Woods ... 



Ground ... 



Sandy soil 



Woods ... 



Woods, &c. 



Woods ... 



Woods . . . 



Woods ... 



Woods ... 



Ground at roots of 



Picurandra riparia 



Grassy places 



Ground ... 



Ground ... 



Sandy ground 



Ground ... 



Ground in Pine 



woods 

 Ground ... 



Ground in woods . 

 Meadows 



Woods ... 



Ground ... 



Ground ... 



Woods ... 



Woods ... 



Stem stout and yellow. 

 Stem very thick and 



Cap smooth, olive brown, turning blackish. 



Pores sulphur yellow. Rare. Edible. 

 Largest of this genus. Cap smooth, whitish. 



yellowish. Pores greenish yellow. Edible. 

 Cap smooth, yellow, viscid. Stem downy. Pores yellow. Edible. 

 Cap flattened, viscid, excentric. Stem elongated, pale above, black 



below. Pores cinnamon. 

 Cap viscid, umber. Stem flesh colour. Pores hexagoual, sulphur 



colour. 

 Cap soft, viscid, bay brown. Stem solid, with brownish bloom. Pores 



from yellowish white to greenish. Edible. 

 Cap somewhat downy, reddisli brown. Stem short, stout. Pores rather 



large, greenish grey. 

 Cap fleshy, blood red to purple. Stem stout, sulphur colour. Pores 



rounded, yellow, with oblicjue openings. 

 Cap globose, somewhat downy, olive. Stem firm and thick, scarlet. 



Pores yellow. 

 Cap, dull brown with red cracks. Stem rigid, crimson or yellow. Pores 



greenish yellow. 

 Cap smooth, moist, brownish. Stem stout, pale brown. Pores lemon 



to ycIlowish-green. Edible. 

 Golden yellow enthely. Cap viscid. Stem firm. Pores sulphur colour. 



Edible. 

 Cap soft, smooth, brown or reddish grey. Stem solid, stout. Pores 



angular, flesh pink. 

 Large, entirely yellow. Cap compact, viscid Stem spotted with brown 



and with fugacious rings. Pores angular, yellow 

 Cap fleshy, smooth, red. Stem nearly smooth. Pores pale orange 



yellow. 

 Cap slimy. Stem covered with milky drops drying into brown granules. 



Pores granulated. Edible. 

 Cap thick, tan coloured. Stem similarly cciloured. Pores p.ale. 

 Cap smooth, purple, with margin much broken. Stem very short and 



tuberous. Pores sulphur colour. 

 Cap soft, somewhat viscid, tawny. Stem deeply pitted. Pores angular 



whitish to flesh colour. 

 Large. Cap viscid, soft, olive brown or tawny. Stem stout, tall, ver 



milion. Pores orange, red, crimson. Common. 

 Large. Cap viscid, soft, dingy yellow. Stem tall, firm, with broad 



dingy ring. Pores yellow. Common. Edible. 

 Cap compact, delicately velvety, margin thin and distinct from liymen- 



ium. Stem short, bl.ack. Pores internally palid. 

 Cap somewhat tan coloured. Stem warty. Pores flesh colour. 

 Cap reddish brown, at length blackish. Stem obconical. Pores lemon 



yellow. 

 Very large. Cap brownish, then pale tan colour. Stem thick, firm, 



yellow variegated with red, very bulbous. Pores round, yellow. 



CoHunon. 

 Very large. Cap depressed in centre. Stem thick and dilated at base. 



Pores lemon yellow. 

 Cap soft, viscid, plum coloured. Stem club shaped, pale. Pores 



rounded, pale. 

 Very small. Cap smooth, viscid, blood red. Stem yellow and red. 



Pores large, orange yellow. Rare. 

 Large. Dull brown, very rough. Cap cushion shajjcd, viscid. Stem 



solid, tall, scurfy. Very common. Edible. 



