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pressed, smooth, shining (6 c.m. long), whitish ; gills uncinate, 
subarcuate, thin, connected by veins, whitish. Spores 10 x 6 p. 
Amongst mosses. Victoria. 
e. Filxi'kdics. Stem threadlike, rooting ; gills paler at the edge. 
110 . Agaricus (Mycena) filopes. Bull. Fries. Sacc. Syll. 
v., 1064. 
var. acutatus. Kaleh. Linn. Soc., N.S.W., 1882, p. 104. 
Differs from the type in the pileus being dark, cinereous, and 
acutely conical (3 lines high, 2 lines diam.). Stem filiform (4-5 
inches long), pallid, flaccid, smooth, rooting, base pilose ; gills 
free, lanceolate, crowded, white. 
On the ground. N.S. Wales. 
111 . Agaricus (Mycena) clebilis. Fr. Hym. Fur. 145. 
Cooke Ulus. t. 189a. Sacc. Syll. v., 1071. 
Tender. Pilens membranaceous, campanulate, convex, obtuse, 
striate, becoming even when dry, rugulose, brownish, opaque ; 
stem filiform, capillary, lax, flaccid, fibrillose at the base; gills 
broadly adnate, distinct, whitish. Spores 9-10x6-7 p. 
In woods. N.S. Wales. Victoria. 
112 . Agaricus (Mycena) speireus. Fr. Hym. Eur. 147. 
Cooke lllus.t. 190a. Sacc. ISyll. v., 1080. 
Pileus membranaceous, conico- convex, then plane, unpolished, 
striate (4-6 m.m. broad) greyish-brown ; disc darker, at length 
depressed ; stem filiform, tough, shining, fibrillose, rooting (5 c.m. 
long, 1 m.m. thick) ; gills plane, then decurrent, distant, white. 
On mossy trunks. N.S. Wales. Victoria. 
113 . Agaricus (Mycena) crinalis. Berk. Hook. Journ. 
(1846), p. 44. 
Very delicate. Pileus hemispherical, membranaceous (|-1 line 
across), striate, white ; stem threadlike (1 inch long), tiexuous, 
yellowish brown, mealy ; gills few, arcuate, decurrent. 
On decayed wood. W. Australia. 
114 . Agaricus (Mycena) tuberigena. Berk. Linn. Journ. 
xiii., 156. 
Bather tender and small, white. Pileus convex, smooth, 
striate (l line across) ; stem threadlike (1^ in. high), slender, 
rising from an elongated pallid, then blackish sclerotium ; gills 
shortly adnate. 
On the ground. Victoria. 
f. Lactipedes. Containing a milky juice which is usually coloured. 
115 . Agaricus (Mycena) hseniatopus. Pers. Obs. n., p. 56. 
Cooke lllus. t. 162a. Sacc. Syll. v., 1097. 
Casspitose; pileus fleshy, campanulate, obtuse, smooth, margin 
denticulate (lj-2 c.m. broad) ; stem rigid, pulverulent, yielding a 
