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SUBGENUS III.—RUSSULARIA. 
107. Lactarius (Russularia) subtomentosus, B. and Rav.: 
Ann. Nat. Hist., Oct., 1869; Cooke: Handb. Austr. Fungi, 
decurrent. Milk abundant, white, mild. Stem up to 
2 inches long, usually rather eccentric, double in one spect- 
men, matt, pale brownish to brown, becoming hollow. Spores - 
spherical, warted, 7 to 9 p. Under trees. i 
108. Lactarius ( Russularia) serifluus, Fr.: Epier., P- 
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Fung. Flora, 111., 
base, finally hollow. Slightly caespitose under trees. Spores 
very rough, spherical to oval, 65 to 7, 8x65 p. Neu 
Bay, Sydney, May, June, November; Lane Cove River, 
June; Bulli Pass, November. 
RUSSULA. 
109. Russula adusta, Fr.: Epicr., p. 350; C 
collections, the spores are spherical to irregular, 
7 to 9 p). specimens collec at Lane © River, 
Sydney, in May, fine woolly scales were noted on the cap. 
F : : 4 inches 
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ae d depressed, p l 
fawn, e er on, dull reddish-orange or bril eh 
" buff-orange. Gills adnate, moderately to wid 
occasionally bifurcating, interspersed with sh 
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