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Lepiota Hee Berk. & eo. On soil in Palm house. A 
very elegant fungus, g -— f Ceylon, established by Berke- 
ley & Broome Go È nn. Sis Bot. xi. 500) ; figured in Cooke’s 
Illustr. Brit. Fungi, pl. 1179 
L. carcharia, Pers. Under Pinus sylvestris. A. 
L. granulosa, Batsch. Under Pinus sylvestris. A. 
L. martialis, Oke. & Mass. On palm stem in Palm house. 
L. ianthina, Cke. On soil in a stove. 
L. felina, Pers. On the ground. A. 
L. naucina, Fries. On naked soil. A. 
L.illinita, Fries. On the ground under ferns. Q. 
L. Georginae, W. G. Sm. Among dead leaves. This very 
peculiar species is pure white, but esci blood red when 
touched. Q. 
Armillaria, Fries. 
llea, Vahi. On the ground, round roots of trees. <A 
another tree, which is attacked in turn. Edible, but lacking 
flavour. A., B.. Q. : 
A. Citri, /nzeng. On stump. B. 
A. denigrata, Fries. Under cedars. A. 
Hiatula, Fries. 
H. Wynniae, Berk. & Broome. In a stove. An introduced 
species of Australian origin. In Queensland it is said to be 
luminous, emitting a pale greenish light at night. 
Tricholoma, Fries. 
T portentosum, Fries. Under trees. A. 
T.. gambosum, Fries. Among grass. One of the few large 
agarics appearing in spring. A. 
T. flavo-brunneum, Fries. Under trees. Q. 
T. albo-brunneum, Pers. Under trees. A. 
T. rutilans, Schaeff. On stumps. B. 
T. imbricatum, Fries. Under trees. À. 
T. terreum, Fries. Under trees. Q. 
` T. saponaceum, Fries. On the ground. Smell strong, like soap. 
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