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dark-red juice (3-6 c.m. long); gills adnate, white. Spores 10 X 
6-7 p. 
On old dead trunks. Victoria. 
116. Agaricus (Mycena) sanguinolentus. .1. S. Gonsp. 
p. 896. Fr. Icon. t. 80, /. 3. Cooke lllus. t. 163a. 
Pileus membranaceous, campanulate or convex, striate (4-11 
m.m. broad) ; stem flaccid, smooth (6-11 c.m. long), yielding a 
pale red juice ; gills affixed, reddish, with a dark purplish edge. 
Spores 8-9 x 6-7 p. 
Amongst leaves in woods. Victoria. 
g. Basipedes. Stem dry, attached by a discoid or bulbous base. 
117. Agaricus (Mycena) stylobates. Pers. Syn. t. 5, /. 4. 
Fr. f/>/m. Fur. 150. Cooke lllus. t. 249a. Sacc. 
Syll. v., 1124. 
Pileus white, membranaceous, campanulate, obtuse, striate, 
sub-pilose (4-7 m.m. broad) ; stem filiform, smooth (21--6 c.m. 
long) ; base orbicular, plane, villous, striate, gills free, distinct, 
ventricose. Spores 4 x 3 p. 
Oil fern, twigs, etc. Victoria. Queensland. 
118. Agaricus (Mycena) tenerrimus. Berk. Outl. t. 6, f. 6. 
Sacc. Syll. v., 1129. Cooke lllus. t. 249 b. 
Gregarious, white, very delicate ; pileus convex, pruinose with 
minute furfuraceous granules (2-4 m.m. broad) ; stem pilose (2^ 
c.m. long, 1 m.m. thick), adhering by a minute pubescent disc ; 
gills free, ventricose ; spores 4 p long. 
On fir-cones, sticks, etc. Queensland. N.E. Australia. 
119. Agaricus (Mycena) interruptus. Berk. FI. Tasm. t. 
151,/. 2. Sacc. Syll. 1135. 
Pileus rather thick, plane, then depressed, livid, covered with a 
cartilaginous pellicle (3-4 m.m. broad) ; stem arising from an 
orbicular flattened striate base (3 m.m. to 1 c.m. long) ; gills crenu- 
late, white, descending interruptedly into the flesh of the gela- 
tinously fleshy pileus. 
On bark. Tasmania. 
h. Insititl®. Small, abrupt at the base, gills adnate. 
120. Agaricus (Mycena) corticola. Sebum. Fr. Hym. Eur. 
152. Fr. Icon. t. 8b, f. 2. Cooke lllus. t. 164,/. A. Sacc. 
Syll. v., 1147. 
Pileus thin, hemispherical, at length obsoletely umbilicate, sul- 
cato-striate (2-7 m.m. broad); stem slender, short, incurved, fur- 
furaceous ; gills broadly adnate, uncinate, broad, rather ovate, 
pallid ; spores sphieroid, 6-8 p diam. 
On mossy bark. N.8. Wales. Queensland. Victoria. 
