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streaked, solid, pallid whitish. Hardly any smell. Spores 
85 to 104x5 n a garden amongst grass, Beaumont, 
Adelaide, and on the Mount Lofty Range above Beaumont 
amongst grass under a tree, June, 1917. (Miss Rennie, 
Watercolour No. 3.) 
97. Clitocybe pinophila, Peck.—Peck’s description (N. 
York State Mus., Mus. Bull. 157, p. 63) is as follows: — 
dry, odour and taste farinaceous; lamellae moderately close, 
subarcuate, adnate or slightly decurrent, whitish ; stem equal, 
glabrous or slightly pruinose, colour like the pileus; spores 
broadly ellipsoid or subglobose, 5 to 6x4 to 5 p. Pileus 
slight fragrant mealy odour. Spores 5/2 to 7x25 to 3 p. 
Amongst grass, apparently usually (always[?]) under Pinus. 
Beaumont, near Adelaide, and National Park, S. Austr., 
June, 1917; amongst pine needles under Pinus, Craigie, 
Ararat (E. J. Semmens, No. 146). 
98. Clitocybe dealbata, var. minor, Cooke : Handb., p. 50; 
Cooke: Illustrs., pl. 173.—Small plants, growing on the 
ground or attached to grass or fern roots at Milson Island, 
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with a yellowish tinge when old, convex and somewhat 
irregular, with moderately distant gills. Occasional specimens 
were truncate above, descending conically with deeply 
decurrent gills. Spores elliptical, 5:5 to 66x 34 p. 
SECT. IV.—CYATHIFORMES. » 
: 99. Clitocybe cyathiformis, var. cinerascens, Fr. — We 
have collected specimens of this variety at Mosman, Sydney, 
