87 



OF AUSTRALIAN FVJNGl—conei?iued. 



FRIES, S.M. III. 296. 



Helv, 



1301 



1302 



1303 

 1304 

 1305 

 1306 



1307 

 1308 

 1309 



1310 

 1311 



1312 

 1313 



1314 

 1315 



III. 127 (1768).- 



W.A. 



W.A. 



-Nidularia, 

 Q. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 

 N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 



Q 



Peziza. 



Garden soil 



Dung 



Ground ... 

 Bare ground 

 Sandy soil 

 Ground ... 



Dung 

 Dung 

 Rubbish ... 



Rotten wood 

 Chips 



Rotten wood 

 Rotting herbs 



Trunks of Eucalyptus 

 Ground and twigs , 



Obconical to cup shaped, cartilaginous to membranous, tawnr, rusty, or 



tawny cinnamon, beautiful silky gloss. 

 More or less gregarious, inversely conical or bell shaped, thin and 



cartilaginous, minutely downy, cinnamon. 

 Densely crowded, cup shaped, tbin, flexible, dirty umber, downy. 

 Bell shaped, somewhat cylindri'-.tl, pale ochre, and minutely downy. 

 Pale, downy, smooth within and even. 

 Gregarious. Peridium ash colour, bell shaped, with obscure circle of 



small markings balf way up. 

 Hemispherical, brown to tawny, velvety. 

 Cup shaped, umber, becoming p.ale, minutely velvety. 

 Cup shaped, inversely conical, rusty, becoming yellowish, hairy, slightly 



streaked. 

 Membranous, thin, grey, clad with somewhat star-shaped hairs or naked. 

 Cruicible shaped, rusty, with a few woolly hairs, iutern.ally smooth, 



streaked and ciliate above. 

 Elongated, narrow, brown, woolly outside, streaked and furrowed inside. 

 Cup shaped, densely downy outside with flexuous hairs, umber, very 



small, smooth inside. 

 Wine-glass sliapeil, whitish, chad outside with a fine down, smooth inside. 

 Clustered, bell shaped, nearly sessile, pale ochre to ash colour, then 



dusky, downy, lead colour or brown witliin. 



Nat. 3 Ser. I. 89 (1844).— Cyathiis, Nidularia, Peziza. 



Bark and wood 



Twigs, wood, &c. .. 



Crowded or scattered, somewhat cylindrical, thin, flexible, extern.ally 



densely covered with ochrey-brown shaggy down. 

 Gregarious, cylindrical to hell shaped, ocbrey, tben rusty, downy 



when yotmg, then smooth, inside shining yellow. 



Meek. I. 43 (1790), — Lycoperdon. 



1318 



V. 



B. Wood, chips, &c. 



Nearly spherical, fleshy, dehiscing with five to eight acute teeth, 

 yellow, interior whitish. 



