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Lentinus. 



260 (iii., 142). Loitinus fasciatus, Fr. New South Wales: Myall Lakes, 

 May. 



Lenzites. 



261 (iii., 15vV). Lenzites repauda, Mont. Queensland: Bunya Mountains, 

 October. 



BROWN-SPORED AGARICACEAE. 



Flammula. 



262 (i., 43). Flammula cxccntrica, Clel. and Cheel. New vSouth Wales: 

 Kendall, March. 



Hebeloma. 



263 (i., 26). Hebeloma siihcollariatum, Berk, and Br. New South Wales: 

 Sydney, December; Narrabri, May, June. South Australia: On dung, Berri, 

 January ; on dung, Mount Lofty, September, pileus near Ochraceous-Buft" 

 (Ridgway, pi. xv.), gills when young near Hair Brown (pi. xlvi.), becoming 

 Saccardo's Umber (pi. xxix.). 



PURPLE-SPORED AGARICACEAE. 



PSALLIOTA. 



264 (i., 56). Psalliota campestris, (L.). In the Sydney Morning Herald 

 for May 25, 1921, it is recorded that a mushroom collected near Goulburn 

 measured 42 inches in circumference, 13 inches in diameter, and had a stem 

 2| inches in thickness. In the Sydney Evening News for April 10, 1913, another 

 mushroom taken near Spring Vale, Victoria, measured 56^ inches in circum- 

 ference and 27 inches round the stalk, and weighed 13 lbs. 2 ozs. The species 

 is not recorded in either case, but the specimens were probably the same as 

 those usually sold in the shops, z'is., a form of P. campestris. 



265. Psalliota arvensis, Schaefif. Cooke, Plandb. Austr. Fungi, No. 306 

 (New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania). South Australia: Adelaide, x-\ugust. 



266 (i., 57a). Psalliota arvensis, var. iodoformis, Clel. and Cheel. New 

 South Wales : Sydney, February and May ; also in a clump, April, the pilei 

 showing scattered, fine, warty, brownish scales, giving a speckled appearance. 



Stropiiaria. 



267 (i., 61). Stropharia semiglohata, Batsch. (S. stcrcoraria, Fr.). South 

 Australia: Adelaide, August; Mount Lofty Ranges, November; Mount Com- 

 pass, October. New South Wales : Scone, October. 



Psilocybe. 



268 (i., 72)). Psilocybe ceres, Cooke and Massee. New South ^^"ales : 

 Sydney, April, June, pileus near Morocco Red (pi. i.j, gills near Mummy 

 Brown (pi. xv.) ; Kangaroo Valley, June, pileus near Vinaceous Rufus in parts 

 (pi. xiv.), gills near Front's Brown (pi. xv.) Victoria: Craigie, June, in debris 

 at foot of red gums in creek, rare (E. J. Semmens, No. 41). South Australia: 

 Waterfall Gully, April, September, amongst decaying wood, pileus variously 

 tinted, in places Apricot Orange (pi. xiv.), gills irregularly clouded with tints of 

 Saccardo's Olive (pi. xvi.) ; amongst grass under trees and pines. Glen Osmond. 

 June, August; National Park, May. 



Hypholoma. 



269 (i., 67). Hypholoma fragile, Peck. New South Wales: Sydney, March. 

 Colour tints noted (Dauthenav). Pileus in the centre near Madder Brown, 



