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H. rubra, Fr., Brisbane Eiver, (Bailey). 

 B.fragilis, Fr., Herbert Creek, (E. H. Bowman). 



Lextixus, Fries. 



' Habit o£ Agaricus. Pileus leathery, hard. Gills tough, edges 

 often lacerated. 



L. fasciatus, Berk., a beautiful shaggy fungus on wood in dense 

 scrubs, Parramatta (Woods), Eockhampton (Bowman), 

 Trinity Bay and Brisbane E-iver (Bailey). This species 

 varies much in color, from very light to dark brown, (F.M.B.) 



L. pergamenus, Fries., Gracemere O'Shanessy. 



L. sulundus, Berk., sent to Baron Mueller by Armit from North 

 Queensland. 



L. Leco7ntei, Fr., shaggy like the last, on a shorter usually 

 excentric stipes, Tweed Eiver (Guilfoyle), Southern Queens- 

 land (Bailey). 



L. exilis, KL, a very beautiful cup-formed species, color light, 

 not shaggy. Trinity Bay (Bailey), Daintree (Woods). 

 Daintree specimen large. 



L. vulpiniis, Fr., Tweed Eiver (Guilfoyle). 



L. Dimalii, Fr., Trinity Bay, (Bailey). 



L. cyathus, B. et Br., a very fine species. Dense scrubs, Enoggera 

 Creek, (Bailey). New species. 



L. subdulces, Berk., on logs, Taylor's Eange (Bailey). 



Paxus, Fries. 

 Pileus tough but fleshy, gills unequal, edges entire, acute. 

 P. iticatidescens, B. et Br., f?i. Bp.) the large luminous mushroom 



of Queensland and South Australia (Bailey). 

 P, visciduliis, B. et Br., fn. sp.) top of pileus somewhat of a slate 

 color and very clammy, while fresh the gills white, on timber 

 Brisbane Eiver scrubs (Bailey), New South Wales (Woods). 



Xerotes, Fries. 

 Gills distant, entire, obtuse, whole plant of delicate texture 

 and dry, whence the name. On decaying logs. 



