85 



OF AUSTRALIAN FU'N Ql—continiied. 



Scan. II. 434 (1849).— Phallus, Cynophallus. 



Woods 



Ground . 



Ground . 



Ground .. 



Ground ., 



Receptacle somewhat spindle shaped, white or rosy, spore-bearing 



portion short, red. Stem 3 to 4 inches luKh, scentless. 

 About 1 inch ; receptacle broadly truncate at apex. Stem yellow ; very 



icfitid. 

 Stem cylindrical, orange ; spore-hearing part one-sixth of receptacle; 



apex yellowish grey or turning black. 

 About 3 to 4 inches high ; receptacle thin and slender ; spore-bearing 



part pear shaped, black, 

 About "2J inches high; spore-bearing part conical, minutely veined, 



red. 



Sp. PI. II. 1179 (1753).— Ileodictyon. 



1288 

 1289 



1290 

 1291 



1292 

 1293 



Ground .. 

 Ground .. 



Sandy soil 



Ground .. 



Ground .. 

 Ground 



Branches of receptacle with broad channel, white, then yellowish. 

 Receptacle spherical or ovoid, white, interstices broad ; gregarious and 



common. Edible. 

 Receptacle spherical or obovate, vermilion or salmon colour; interstices 



rounded or oval. 

 Veil globose, splitting into about four lobes ; receptacle ovoid, white ; 



interstices hexagonal. 

 Small ; veil nearly cylindrical ; receptacle bright ruby red. 

 Receptacle of three vertical branches, slender, thin, stnaight, white 



below, vermilion about apex. 



Ann. Sci. Nat. 2 Ser. III. 253 (1835).— Clatlirus. 



Ground 

 Ground 



Receptacle spindle shaped, white, reddening at apex. Stem inversely 



conical, with meshes at top. 

 Receptacle unequally perforated, the superior meshes of equal diameter, 



inferior greatly elongated. Stem sliort. 



S.M. II. 285 (1823).— Mutinus. 

 12961 ... I ... I ... j ... I ... I Q. I ... I Ground 



1297 

 1298 



Grev. IX. 2 (1880).— Lysnrus 

 T. 



N.S.W. 



Voy. 44 (1798).— Lysurus. 



Ground 

 Ground 



Ground 

 Ground 

 Ground 



Receptacle tawny, mostly five lobed. Stem cylindrical, hollow, whitish. 

 Veil globose, torn in lobes. 



Receptacle 3^ inches high, rosy. Stem very short, divided into five 



long erect lobes. 

 Receptacle yellow to reddish, cup shaped or funnel shaped above, 



dilated. 



Stem white, slender, long, disc carmine rose above, externally distinct 



from stem. 

 Stem becoming red, margin divided into five to eight teeth, vermilion 



above, forked. 

 With five bifid rays. 



