OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— continued. 



89 



Occurrence. 



General Charactera. 



EHR. SYLV. BER. 14 (1818). 



Fl. 321 (1840). 



Grev. XIX 



13251 W.A. 1 .. 



46 (1890).— Seootium. 



Ground 

 Ground 

 Ground 

 Ground 

 Ground 

 Ground 



Ground 



Solitary, ovoid, tan or ochrey, acuminate at apex, cuticle breaking up 



into scales. Stem short, twisted. 

 Minute, strong scented, inversely ovate; margin bent inwards. Stem 



slender, cylindrical. 

 Gregarious, ratlier long stemmed. Stem erect, naked, white. Peridium 



smooth, carmine red. 

 Small. Stem slender, solid, pale brown. Peridiura somewhat globose, 



pale brown, smooth. 

 Tufted. Cap somewhat globose, mealy. Margin obtuse and rounded. 



Stem solid. Spores dark chocolate brown. 

 Hemispherical, dingy oiive or greyish, rugged. 



Club to spindle shaped, dingy browu, smooth. Mass of spores dingy 

 brown. 



Linn. VII. 203 (1832). 



13261 ... 1 ... 1 ... I V. I 



I ... I ... I Ground ... 



.. I Ov.ate, external thick, flexible, ochrey, internal thin, shining. 



Fl. Tasm. II. 266 (I860).— Inoderma. 



13271 



1328 



T. I V. 



... V. 



Ground 

 Ground 



Thick, elliptical, externally cl.ad with whitish woolly threads. 

 Strong scented, crustaceoiis, very fragile, somewhat globose. 



S.M. III. 62 (1829).— Lycoperdon, Mitremyces. 



Dry sandy places 



Sandy places 

 Ground ... 



Tuberous rooting, oblong. Stem hollow, substance woody. Peridium 



ovate. 

 Peridium ovate, oblong, whitish. Stem cylindrical, curved. 

 Stem corded, often twisted lengthwise. Peridium club shaped, invested 



with s.aft'ron-yellow membrane. 



Grev. XIX. 97 (1891). 



13321 ... ( ... I ... I ... I N.S.W. I ... I 



Ground 



Obtusely conical, pitted, pale browu. Stem solid, pale brown. 



Grev. XIX. 97 (1891). 



13331 ... I ... I ... I V. i 



In rich black mould I CyUndrical, growing vertically, with extreme apex above, orange 

 I yellow, underground portion yellowish. No stem. 



Tent. Disp. (1797). — Lyeopei'don, Scliizostoma. 



Stem ochrey, wrinkled lengthwise. Peridium globose, pure white 



sliining. 

 Peridium almost naked, scales falling away, becoming tawny. Stem 



tawuy ochre, mouth torn, fringed. 

 Peridium globose, depressed, brown ; mouth teat-like ; margin torn 



and toothed. Stem thickish. 

 Peridium clad with a lurid umber mealy scurf, at length falling away. 

 Stem hollow, covered more or less with falling scales. Peridium 



globose, with minute prominent teat-like mouth. 

 Peridium smooth, ochrey, with rounded mouth. Stem elongated, of 



same colnur. 

 Minute, shortly stalked. Stem cylindrical, smooth, whitish. Peridium 



membranous, sub-globose. 

 Peridium papery, egg shaped to globular. Stem somewhat scaly. 



