246 FLORA OF TASMANIA. [ Fungi, by M. J. Berkeley. 
34. Agaricus (Galera) tener (Scheff. t. 70). 
Has. On the ground, Gunn. 
35. Agaricus (Crepidotus) hepatochrous (Berk. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. vii. p. 574). 
Has. On bark, Gunn. 
36. Agaricus (Crepidotus) interceptus (Berk.) ; reniformis, ochraceo-albus, pileo e tribus stratis 
medio albo inter duo obscuriora intercepto, stipite brevissimo laterali. (Tas. CLXXXT. Fig. 6.) 
Has. On dead bark, Archer. 
Pileus 1 inch across, ochraceous, white, reniform, conchate, consisting of three strata, of which the interme- 
diate one is white. Stem very short. Gills numerous, moderately broad, pale-ochraceous. Spores pale-ochraceous, 
subglobose, ec inch long.—Allied to 4. mollis, but the upper stratum is not gelatinous.—PrATE CLXXXI. Fig. 6; 
a a, plant, naf. size; A b, vertical section of ditto. 
97. Agaricus (Crepidotus) Auricula (Berk.); pileo sessili carnoso postice adnato concheformi, 
lamellis angustis pallidis confertis. 
Has. On dead wood, Archer. 
Pileus 1 inch across, cream-coloured, conchiform, sessile, adnate behind. Flesh thick, brittle when dry ; mar- 
gin incurved. Gills narrow, pale. Spores lentiform, ¿255 inch long.—This species is remarkable for the thickness 
of its flesh, which is brittle when dry. 
38. Agaricus (Crepidotus) insidiosus (Berk. in Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. vii. p. 574). 
Has. On bark: Penguite, May, Gunn. 
99. Agaricus (Crepidotus) cassizcolor (Berk.) ; pileo resupinato postice affixo farinaceo lamel- 
lisque latiusculis cinnamomeis, stipite brevissimo candido tomentoso. 
Has. On dead bark, Archer. A larger form occurs on charred wood, approaching in size to 4. hepa- 
tochrous, Berk., and there is also a smaller form on decorticated wood. 
Pileus 3-4 inch across, reniform, cinnamon-brown, farinaceous, at length fixed behind to the matrix, and resu- 
pinate. Stem very short and slender, white, tomentose. Gills moderately broad, cinnamon. Spores subeymbiform, 
hollowed out on one side, as is the case in most Agarics.—This species is closely allied to 4. hepatochrous, which is 
a larger species, with a stout stem. 
40. Agaricus (Crepidotus) leptomorphus (Berk.) ; sessilis, vertice byssoideo-affixus, pileo albido 
tomentoso, lamellis latiusculis umbrinis. 
Has. On dead wood, Archer. 
Sessile, fixed at the vertex by a few delicate white threads, 4 inch across, whitish, tomentose. Gills ventricose, 
umber, with a pale edge. Spores broadly elliptic, almost orbicular when seen from behind, 4-5 inch broad.—This 
is very nearly allied to 4. cassiecolor, but differs in colour, and is absolutely stemless. 
41. Agaricus (Psalliota) campestris (L.; Fr. Ep. p. 213). 
Has. In pastures, Gunn, J. D. H. 
42. Agaricus (Psalliota) arvensis (Scheff. ; Fr. Ep. p. 213). 
Has. In pastures, Gunn. 
43. Agaricus (Psalliota) semiglobatus (Datsch. f. 110). 
Has. On dung, Gunn. 
44. Agaricus (Hypholoma) fascicularis (Hud.; Fr. Ep. p. 222). 
Has. On dead wood, J. D. H., Gunn, Archer. 
