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OF AUSTRALIAN FimGI—coutmued. 



Habitat. 



W.A. 



V. N.S.W. 



Occurrence. 



General Characters. 



BOND., MEM. ASCOB. 20 (1869). 



ill Gmel. Syst. 1-161 (1791).— Peziza. 



Dung 

 Dung 



Old cow diiiig, &c.. 

 Cow duug 



Wavy, sessile, vinous brown. 



Brown, cup shaped. 



Concave, at first ochrcy, tlieii vinous brown and flattened, slightly 



granulate externally. 

 Sessile, globose, then expanded; externally greenish yellow, mealy; 



disc slightly concave at first, yellowish green, turning blackish brown 



when old. 

 Concave with elevated margin, externally wax colour, then tawny, 



disc ash coloured. 



FRIES, S.V. 345 (1849). 



S.V.S. II. 364 (1849).— Peziza, Macropoilia. 



S.M. II. 177 (1822). 



18811 ... I ... I ... I ... 



Meclil. I. 23 (1790). 



1882] ... I ... I ... I ... 



Eotten wood 

 Ground ... 



Q. I ... I Trunks ... 



Q. I ... I Fruit of Bauskia 



Funnel sliaped, sooty or ashy, stalked, deeply wrinkled, margin 



incurved. Stem similarly coloured. 

 Sooty brown, nearly sessile, hemispherical, cut, uudulately wrinkled, 



flesh olive. 



Tufted, ashy, top shaped, stalked, invested with irregular ashy warts, 

 disc red brown. 



Gregarious, at first mealy, spha;ria shaped. 



FRIES, S.V. 345 (1849). 



S.V.S. 357 (1849).— Peziza. 



s.v. 



18881 . 

 1889 . 



357 (1849).— Peziza, Calloria. 

 V. 



Rotten wood 



Swampy places ... 



Ground ... 



Sandy ground among 



mosses 

 Trunks ... 



Branches, &c., in 

 swampy places 



Wood ... 

 Old rope 



Clustered, gelatinous, then h.ard, at first sessile, then shortly stalked, 



e.xterually bright ochrey yellow, disc reddish brown. 

 Solitary or tufted, stalked, rather gelatinous. Stem elongated, rooliug ; 



disc depressed, wrinkled, liver colour. 

 Circular, sessile, gelatinous, concave or flattened, umber brown, a little 



paler externally. 

 Somewhat gregarious, sessile, concave, externally wrinkled horizontally, 



firm, dark red brown. 

 Gregarious or scattered, finally distinctly stalked, violet. Stem 



obcouic, short. 

 Stem longer, flexuous, more ash coloured than type. 



Gregiirious, .ilmost globose at first, soon flattened, and rather jelly-like, 



golden yellow, horny when dry. 

 I jregarious or scattered, sessile ; disc pale-flesh colour, orange red, 



or pale brown ; externally grauulose. 



Peziza, Ombropliila, Liclieu, Bulgaria, Helvella, Treuiella. 



1890 



Trunks and branchesi Tufted, sessile or somewhat stalked, firm, fleshy red, veined below, 

 of trees disc hollowed out. 



3868. 



