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OF AUSTEALIAN FU'NGl— continued. 



Habitat, 



W.A. 



VITT. MON. TUB. 11 (1831). 

 Tub. 15 (1831). — Hydnangiuui. 



U3G 



143 



1438 



In the ground 



Ground ... 

 Under tea tree 



Symb. Gast. 5 (1818). — Hysterangium, Tuber. 

 14391 ... I ... I ... I V. I ... I ... I B. I In sandy soil 



Ehizopogou, Splauebnomyces, Hymenangium. 



Ic. Fung. V. 28 (1842).— Octaviania. 



Mon. Tub. 25 (1831). 



14461 W.A. I ... 1 ... I ... 



In ground 

 Ground ... 

 Soil 



In soil ... 

 Ground ... 



In soil ... 



General Characters. 



Somewhat globose or irregular, whitish, then ochrey. Spores globose, 



alveolate. 

 Inversely egg shaped, small, with large sterile base, no fibrils. 

 Somewhat globose, ir-rcgular. Peridium thin, wrinkled, oclirey. 



Deformed, usually spherical, kidney or egg shaped ; fibrils rooting 

 becoming yellowish. 



Obovate, fibrillosc at base. Peridium membranous, whitish, somewhat, 



downy. 

 Gregarious, with strong odour of garlic. Peridium rounded, deformed, 



wliite, then brownish. 

 Almost globose, tapering at base, citrine yellow, smooth. 



Almost globose. Peridium thick, dry, wrinkled, reddish lirown. 

 Nearly globose. Peridium thick, dark brown, angular when dry. 



Nearly globose, small ; cells wavy. Spores ellipsoid. 



H2 



