AUSTRALIAN FUNGI: NOTES AND DESCRIPTIONS. 
No. 3. 
By J. Burton Chetan, M.D., and Epwin Cnurzr, Botanical 
Assistant, Botanic Gardens, Sydney. 
[Read September 11, 1919.] 
Prates XXVIII. anp XXIX. 
in Henri Dauthenay's ''Répertoire de Couleurs . . -> 
unless Ridgway's ''Colour Standards and Colour Nomen- 
clature" is specifically mentioned. 
would once more emphasize the difficulty attendant on 
the identification of the fleshy agarics. When referring these 
n species, we have in most cases given our description 
of the Australian plants so determined, so that if we are m 
error, the mistake can later be rectified. ; bled 
Ve would again express our gratitude for being ena ns 
to reproduce coloured plates of most of the new speci t 
described, and would offer our congratulations to our n 
Miss Phyllis Clarke, of Chatswood, Sydney, for her admira : 
delineations of these. e also owe much to the kindness o 
Mr. C. G. Lloyd, of Cincinatti, for identifying for us so many 
polypores and other more permanent species. Without 
ance is acknowledged in the text, for a number of specimens. 
= SUMMARY OF CONTENTS. 
WHITE-SPORED AGARICACEAE 
Amanita: 90—A ssa, Berk. 
. gv 
AwaNrTOPSIS: 91— A. punctata, n. sp. : 7 
ARM HA: 9 I Mies Vahl. Y 93—4. mucida, Schrad 
. Var. exannulata, var. nov. 
TRICHOLOMA: 94. T. muculenta, Berk. 95—T. colossa, Fr. 
HTOCYBE: 96—C, media, Peck’ 97—C. pinophile, Ped yar 
~ C. dealbata, var. minor, Cooke. 99—C. cyathiformis, 
. emerascens, Fr, 100”, paraditopa, n. sp. 
