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Pileus 3-7 ad 6:2 cm. latus, subconvexus et irregularis, mcdo 
depressus, modo subgibbosus, glaber, hygrophanus, 
pallido-cinereo-fuscus,  siccatus pallidus et nitidus. 
Lamellae adnatae, interdum subdecurrentes, angustae, 
pallido-cinereae aut violaceo-cinereae, deinde cinereo- 
fuscae. Stipes 3-7 ad 5 cm. latus, saepe distortus, cavus, 
albidus. Habitus 5 caespitosus. Odor fragrans. 
Spores 5:2-6:8 x 276-36 p 
Coloured figures of this new dae were prepared by the 
ivebinicnt Printer of New South Wales several years ago 
for publication in the Agricultural Gazette of N.S. Wales. 
wing to the war such publication has had to be postponed, 
but it is hoped that the plate may meer in that journal 
during 1920. 
CANTHARELLUS. 
a lilac tint. Stem up to 14 inch long, 3/160s inch thick, 
moderately stout, Cnt lilae above, - ges dull-yellow below. 
Flesh thick, Jila above, that of the stem white, Spores 
pear-shape ed, to 85x45 to 55 p. "Under Kunzea bushes, 
eo Spans. June, 1916. (Miss Clarke, Watercolour 
Pileus ad 2:5 cm. latus, convexus, deinde subconvexus aut 
depressus, saepe distortus, subfloc cosus, rosaceo-lilacinus. 
Lamellae decurrentes, distantes, saepe fu urcatae, margin- 
ibus crassis, albae vel sahurda: albae. Stipes ad 37 
, em. tus, 5 cm. crassus, ^d cmi sursum lilacinus, 
deorsum pallido-croce eus. Car crassa, sursum lilacina, 
in stipite alba.  Sporae pei areen 7-85 x 45-55 p 
(Pl. xxix. mee 
: 102. Syed be imperatae, sp.—The following 
species, which we refer to the genus ontharel us, though it 
: on 
to the 
up to 3 inch or more in diameter, convex, subgibbous, then 
plane or a € depressed, os aeg edge turned 
1n especially when young, su tt, pale fawny-white in 
centre with the pete ene or | naksls pure white, later 
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