OF AUSTRALIAN FUJUGl— continued. 



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S.A. 



N.S.W". 



General Charactera. 



Syu. 129 (1801). — Lycoperdon, Dendromyces. 



Ground ... 



Sandy soil 



Journ. Bot. II. 94 (1809).— Mitremyces. 



Carn. II. 489 (1772).— Lycoperdou. 



Sandy soil 

 Sandy soil 



Ground ... 



Ground ... 



Sandy soil 



Ground and dead 

 timber 



Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Ground , . . 

 Grassy spots 

 Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Trunks ... 

 Ground 

 Moist clay soil 

 Sandy soil 

 Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Ground ... 

 Rotten wood 



Ground ... 

 Ground ... 



Entirely white, at length rusty from the scattered spores. Peridium 



bell to mitre shaped, seated on solid verj' long stem. 

 Veil ovate, whitish, with mucus. Stem cylindrical, tapering a little 



to each end. Peridium bell shaped, smooth below, powdery brown 



above. 

 Stem bellied, covered with scales, hollow. Peridium somewhat plane, 



leathery, thin. 

 Stem very long, thickened upwards, woody, hollow, in upper p.art torn 



into large membranous scales. 



Outer peridium becoming broken up into small verdigris-green scales ; 



inner peridium sub-globose, dingy green. 

 Simple or tufted, outer peridium dark brown, dingy red within ; inner 



peridium pale brown, sub-globose, mouth vermilion, teeth erect. 

 Outer peridium breaking up early into sm.all blackish granules, 



adhering to ochrey inner peridium. 

 Outer peridium in form of dingy-green irregular scales, adhering to 



pale-green inner peridium, stem-like, base stout, greenish. 



Outer peridium cut to the middle into si.\ to seven lobes ; inner peridium 



globose, purplish umber. 

 Outer peridium cut into eight to ten teeth, whitish and shining, 



internally dingy umber ; inner peridium globose. 

 Outer peridium leathery, rigid, cut to the middle in eight to ten lobes ; 



inner peridium sub-globose, pale umber. 

 Outer peridium thinnish, split to centre into a number of segments ; 



inner peridium short stalked, thick, pale brown. 

 Outer peridium simple, rigid, flattened, many lobed ; inner peridium 



globose, delicately rough. 

 Outer peridium thick, globose, delicately powdery, fawn colour, seated 



on stem-like mycelium. 

 Outer peridium cut into five to eight lobes ; inner peridium ovate- 

 oblong, papery, greyish white, shining. 

 Outer peridium simple, five to fifteen lobed, flattened, tawny brown; 



inner peridium sulj-globose, whitish, yellow or umber. 

 Outer peridium cut to the base into seveu to twenty lobes, rarely six ; 



inner peridium compressed, brown or grey. 

 Outer peridium cut ne.arly to middle in six to nine lobes ; inner 



peridium nearly spherical, soft, mcmbnanous. 

 Outer peridium downy to granular, pale, irregularly ruptured ; inner 



peridium brown. 

 Outer peridium cut into seven to eight narrow lance-shaped teeth, with 



thin continuous black layer ; inner peridium clay colour to brownish. 

 Outer peridium for most part seven to nine lobed ; inner peridium 



shortly but distinctly stalked, size of pea, white. 

 Outer peridium splitting into eight lobes ; inner peridium globose, 



becoming whitish. 

 Outer peridium thin, cut into seven to nine lobes, umber within ; inner 



peridium somewh.at stalked, globose, ochrey umber. 

 Outer peridium rigid, cut into about six lobes, reddish ; inner peridium 



somewhat ovate, pale. 

 Outer peridium cut into si.\ to nine lobes, thin, soft ; inner peridium 



globose, collapsed. 

 Outer peridium split into eight to sixteen stell.ate fringes ; inner 



peridium globose, tough, yellowish tan. 

 Small. Outer peridium with few lobes, me.aly outside, smooth inside, 



umber or tawny ; inner peridium conically globose. 

 Outer peridium often multifid beyond the middle, brown within ; inner 



peridium globo.se, umber. 

 Gregarious, springing from expanded, white subiculum, or filamentous 



mass. Outer peridium mealy, wood colour ; inner peridium darker, 



globose. 

 Outer peridium soft, papery, pale umber, about seven lobed ; inner 



peridium on long stalk, globose, dark brown. 

 Outer peridium membranous to leathery, cut into about eight fringes, 



tan colour, cracked lengthwise as if channelled ; inner peridium 



globose, tawny. 



