MIA AE 
P NE ES Por 
= 
E 
: 
E 
285 
of a dark b ood-red or Yacht reddish-crimson colour. Gills 
Ton 4); old blood-red (pl. 103, Ton 2 
Pileus ad 1 cm. latus, hemisphericus ad convexus, interdum 
sumbilicatus vel  subgibbosus, substriatus,  viscidus, 
i mel inde 
25 cm. altus, tenuis, cavus, glutinosus, sanguineo- 
coccineus, ad basem disco. Sporae elongatae, 7-85 x 
25-95 p. (Pl xxix, fig. 4.) 
SECT. IV.—LACTIPEDES. 
. 133. Mycena sanguinolenta, Alb. and Schw. Massee: 
Brit. Fung. Flora, iii., p. 89; Cooke: Handb. Austr. Fungi, 
No. 116 (Vict.).—Cooke has recorded this species for Victoria 
and Baker (Proc. Linn. Soc. SS. Wales, xxxi., p. 720 
[1906]) for New South Wales. On several occasions in New 
South Wales and South Australia we have met with a 
Mycena which combines some of the characters of M. 
sanguinolenta with some of those of M. haematopa, Pers. 
agrees with the latter in the margin of the pileus being 
minutely toothed and the juice being prune coloured. It 
finely toothed. The colour of the juice is darker than that 
of M. sanguinolenta given in ooke's illustration. At pre- 
the description of our specimens is as follows :—Pileus 
up to § inch broad and } inch high, submembranaceous 
conico-campanulate, sometimes finally irregularly upturned, 
