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■elastic, naked (5 c.m. long) ; gills adnate, very crowded , thin, then 
decurrent, unchanged in colour. 
In woods. Queensland. Victoria. 
b. Difformes. P ileus fleshy in the disc, at first umbonate, then 
depressed, irregular, usually ccespitose. 
64. Agaricus (Clitocybe) funiosus. Pers. Ic. Piet. t. 7, 
f. 3, 4. Fr. iiym. Fur. 91. Cooke Ulus. t. 175. 
Sub-cartilaginous, rigid ; pileus fleshy, convex, then expanded 
(7-10 c.m. broad), obtuse, even, naked, smoky, turning pale, 
cuticle adnate ; stem stuffed, unequal, somewhat pruinose above 
(5-7 c.m. long, 1 c.m. or more thick) ; gills adnate, rather crowded, 
grey or whitish, as well as the stem. 
In woods and waste ground. Israelite Bay. 
65. Agaricus (Clitocybe) schizophyllus. Berk. FI. Tasm. 
ii., 242. Saco. Syll. 573. 
Cajspitose, connate ; pileus convex (25-30 m.m. broad) ; stem 
cartilaginous, fibrous, base tomentose, spongy ; gills decurrent, at 
length splitting at the edge. 
On rotten wood. Tasmania. 
c. Infundibuliformes. Pileus attenuated from the fleshy disc, at 
length infundibuliform, gills deeply decurrent. 
66. Agaricus (Clitocybe) infundibuliformis. Schceff. Icon. 
t. 212. Fr. Hym. Jvur. 93. Cooke Illus. t. 107. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, at first convex, umbonate, clothed with minute 
innate silky down, at length funnel-shaped, flaccid, pale tan- 
colour (5-7 c.m. broad) ; stem stuffed, soft, elastic, thickened 
downwards (3-4 c.m. long, 5 m.m. thick) ; gills decurrent, moderately 
distant, white. 
On the sides of woods. Victoria. 
67. Agaricus (Clitocybe) niyriopliyllus. Cke. (J- Mass. 
Grev. xvi., 113. 
Pileus fleshy, infundibuliform (1-1^ in. diam.), smooth, shining, 
tawny, grey or ochraceous, white, margin thin, incurved ; stem 
equal, or attenuated downwards, solid, tawny at the base (1 in. 
long, 2 lines thick) ; gills very decurrent, linear, narrow, crowded, 
ochraceous, white. (Spores 6x3 p. 
On ground, amongst grass. Victoria. (Fig. 6.) 
68. Agaricus (Clitocybe) gilvus. Pers. Syn. p. 448. Fr. 
llym. Fur. 95. Cooke Illus. t. 136. 
Pileus fleshy, compact, convex, then depressed, obtuse, smooth, 
nioist (5-7 c.m. broad), gilvous ; stem fleshy, solid, stout, smooth 
(5 c.m. long, nearly 1 c.m. thick), nearly equal ; gills decurrent 
very much crowded, thin, branched, and, as well as the flesh, pallid, 
then ochraceous. 
In pine woods. W. Australia. 
