CLXII. FUNGI. 715 



Agaricus — contd. 



bubalinus, Berk. 



excoriatus, Schceff. — Edible fawn-coloured Parasol Mush- 

 room. 



leontoderes, B. et Br. 



cheimonoceps, B. et Curt. 



granulosus, Batsch. 



aspratus, Berk. 



clypeolarius, Bull. 



cepaestipes, Sozv. — Edible. 

 z'cir. cretaceus. Bull. — Edible. 



dolichaulos, B. et Br. — Parasol Mushroom of Southern 

 Queensland ; the cap sometimes 9 in. across, on stalks 

 of 9 in. (Fig. 743.) 



megalotheles, Kalchb. 



rhytipelta, Kalchb. et F. v. M. 



stenophyllus, Cke. et Mass. (Fig. 744.) 



Beckleri, Berk. 



bubalinus. Berk. 



cretaceus, Bull. — Edible. 



fimetarius, Cke. et Mass. — On dung. 



ochrophyllus, Cke. et Mass, 



membranaceus, Cke. et Mass. 



aureus, Mass., Kew Bull. 1912, p. 189. (Fig. 745.) 



Subgenus Schuheria. 

 revocans, Cke. et Mass. 



Subgenus Armillaria. 



melleus, Valil. — Edible. In America and Europe, known to 

 be destructive to grape vines and other plants, causing 

 root-rot. Under the name " Stringy Rot," Mc Alpine 

 (Fungus Dis. Pot. in Aus. p. 95 ) records this fungus as 

 a serious potato pest in Tasmania, New South Wales,, 

 and Victoria. (Fig. 746.) 



fulgens, Cke. et Mass. 



Subgenus Tricholoma. 



sulphureus, Bull. 

 sordidus, Fries. 

 civilis, Fries. 

 resplendens, Fries. 



Subgenus Clitocybe. 

 rheicolor, Berk. 

 cerussatus, Fries. — Edible, 

 subsplendens, Cke. et Mass. 

 canaliculata, Cke. et Mass. (Fig. 747.) 

 laccatinus, Berk. 

 pruinosus, Lasch. 

 laccatus, Scop. — Edible. 



