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OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— contmued. 



Linn. Joiini. XVIII. 388 (1881).— Pcziza. 



1824 Q. 



1825 Q. 



Dead stems of Vitis | 

 Wood 



S.M. 11.78 (1822). — I'eziza, Lachuca, Macropoilia. 



Ground in sandy soil 



Rotten branches ... 



Ground ... 



Old branches, &c. ... 



Bare ground 



Rotten wood 

 Rotten wood 



S.M. II. 77 (1822). — Peziza, Hiiraaria, Spha^rospora. 



Myc. 252 (1879). 



1833 



183-1 

 1836 



1836 

 1837 



1838 



1839 



1840 



1841 



1842 



1843 



1844 



1845 



1846 

 18461 



1847 



S.A. 



W.A. 



Cow dung 



Rotten wood 

 Charcoal ... 



Dung 



Ground in shady 



woods 

 Rotten wood 



Ground among moss 



Rotten wood 



Rotten wood 



Dung 



Rotten wood 



Dung 



Earth, &c. 



Charred wood, &c. . 

 Burnt ground 



Sym. Myc. 811 (18(39). — Peziza, Hymenoscyplia. 

 18481 ... I ... I T. I ... I ... I ... I B. I liotting branches ... 



S.V. 354 (18i9).— Peziza, PLiaka. 



1849 

 1850 



1851 



1852 



1853 

 1854 



Dead stumps and 



branches 

 Decayed wood .and 



fallen branches 

 Dead le.aves 

 Dead wood 



Trunks and rotting 



leaves 

 Rotten wood 



E.xpanded, atl.achcd, thick, flesh colour. 



Plivne, niaryin lubcd, C.-ced at centre ; disc purplish, brown when 

 dry. 



Hemispherical, turning ashy, minutely scaly, disc brown. Stem firm, 



tuberous at base. 

 Funnel shaped, e.'cternally whitish, downy, as well as stem, disc 



Citrmine, most handsome. 

 Funnel shaped, medium sized, with gradually tapering stem, disc 



crimson. 

 Fleshy, almost globose, externally brick red, woolly, disc black. Stem 



short, with rooting black hairs. 

 Tufted, united in thick stem, whitish downy, nearly globose, margin 



turned in, disc orange. 



Bright red, cup shaped, extern.ally with delicate bloom, tawny yellow. 



Stem tapering downwards. 

 Stalked, fleshy, hemispherical, top shaped, yellow, hairy edged. Stem 



smooth. 



Gregarious, closed at first, then flattened, circular, margin orange 



yellow with jointed hairs. 

 Concave, disc vermilion, margin clad with very long hairs. 

 Gregarious or crowded, sessile, almost spherical, brown, clad with short 



hairs. 

 Nearly orange, invested with pale-b.ay obtuse hairs. 

 Sessile, fleshy, hemispherical, becoming expanded, bright yellow, fringed 



with long erect yellow hairs. 

 Gregarious, circular, depressed, ochrey white, externally beset with long 



bay-brown hairs. 

 Sessile, scattered, somewhat hemispherical, exteru.ally chad with brown 



hairs, disc scarlet. 

 Gregarious, sessile, cup shaped, flattened at length, orange red, with 



erect brown hairs externally. 

 Sessile, hemispherical, at length expanded, vermilion, rough externally, 



with short brown hairs. 

 Scattered, sessile, fleshy, hemispherical, thickly clad externally, with 



septate brown hairs. 

 Gregarious, sessile, flattened, vermilion red, rough towards margin, 



with long straight black hairs. 

 Gregarious, sessile, concave, dingy red or tawny, beset with brown 



septate hairs. 

 Gregiirious, spherical, then open, externally whitish, clad with pale 



hairs, disc pale yellow. 



Brownish flesh colour, with scattered obtuse hairs. 

 Sessile, hemispherical, flattened, vinous brown, rough, with short obtuse 

 brown scattered hairs. 



Funnel shaped, then expanded, firm, pale brown. Stem long, tapering 

 downwards, becoming blackish. 



Gregarious or crowded, shortly stalked or sessile, flattened, concave, 



lemon yellow, waxy. 

 Very minute, shortly stalked or sessile, clear yellow, smooth, margin 



somewhat lobed. 

 Almost sessile, convex to plane, smooth, niargiuate, firm, pale ochrey. 

 Plane, transparent, margin.ate, shortly stalked, nearly orange. Stem 



paler, cj'lindrical. 

 Flattened, concave, pale, smooth, marginate. Stem longish, blackening. 



Ochrey, sessile, somewhat lobed, concave, somewhat wrinkled and deli- 

 cately downy beneath. 



