OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— continued. 



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Occurrence. 



General Characters. 



Obs. II. 305 (1818). 



Rotting leaves 

 Wool 



Leaves of Eucalypts 



Pale, stalked, scattered, wine-glass shaped. Stem slender. 



Ocbrey, concave. Stem elongated, cylindrical, arising from interwoven 



radiating threads. 

 Top shaped, stalked, smooth, pale, horny brown, minute. 



Peziza, Lachnea, Ilclolium, Lachuella, Mollisia. 



liotten trunks and 

 inside bark 



Holly branches and 

 lichen, Mi/rinngium 

 growing ou Holly 



Minute, gregarious, sessile, globose, then expanded, transparent when 



moist, downy externally. 

 Tufted, hemispherical, then expanded, externally dirty white, disc 



brown, purple, or rosy grey. 



S.V. 356 (18-19).— Peziza, Helotiura. 



Fallen wood 

 Rotten wood 



Shortly stalked or sessile, verdigris green, disc becoming whitish. 

 Stem short, stout. Wood stained employed as greeu oak in manu- 

 facture of Tunbridge ware. 



Verdigris green, shortly stalked, rather top shaped. 



S.M. II. 137 (1822).— Peziza. 



1S62| ... I ... I T. I V. I ... I ... I B. 1 Decaying wood 



Gregarious or scattered, sessile, soft, minute, saucer-like, ashy, with 

 entire whitish margin. 



M.E. I. 220 (1828).— Peziza, Lachnella. 



18631 ... I ... I T. 1 ... I ... I ... I ... I Leaves 



Minute, white, hemispherical or almost globose, concave, arising from 

 crisp interwoven threads. 



Symb. Myc. 29.5 (1869). 

 18641 ... I S.A. I ... I ... I 



Dead bark of Casua- | Scattered, minute, sessile, globose,bright sulphur yellow, sprinkled with 

 rina rough hairs. 



Peziza, Hymeuo.sc3'plia, Lachuella, Helotiuin. 



Leaves of Eucali/ptus 



and Casuurina 

 On lihipogonum 



Dead bark 



On Rhipogonum 



Bare ground 

 Wood, bark, branches, 

 &c. 



Pale olive, plane, margin fringed with rigid dark-purple hairs. Stem 



cylindrical. 

 Scattered, stalked, white, wine-glass shaped, at first shaggy, then naked, 



smooth. 

 Almost hemispherical, shortly stalked, externally snowy white and 



downy, vermilion within. 

 Scattered, stalked, ochrey brown, top shaped, at length open, shaggy, 



sprinkled with purple granules. 

 Small, stalked, horn colour, lurid, externally shaggy. 

 Gregarious, stalked, white, hemispherical, with crowded spreading 



hair. Stem short. 



Mich. L 71 (1877). 



18711 ... i ... I ... I V. 



Bark 



Sessile, saucer shaped, fleshy, rather tough, black, smooth, disc with 

 margin entire. 



and Dur., 11. Alg. (18i6). 



18721 ... I ... I T. I ... I 



Wood 



At first nearly globose, then hemispherical, externally web-like, arising 

 from creeping tlireads. 



Syll. VIII. (1889). 



18731 1 ... V. 



Crevices of bark ... ' Gregarious or scattered, shortly stalked, cup shaped, with short whitish 

 hairs, becoming yellow, then yellowish brown. 



