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132. Agaricus (Omphalia) scyphiformis. Fr. Hym. Eur. 
159. Fr. Icon. t. 7b, f. 3. 
White. Pileus membranaceous, convex, then infundibuliform, 
smooth (12-18 m.m. broad) ; margin faintly striate, even when 
dry ; stem rather fistulose, thin, short, smooth (2-4 c.m. long) ; 
gills decurrent, thin. 
On naked ground. Queensland. Victoria. 
133. Agaricus (Omphalia) glaucescens. Raich. Linn. Soc. 
N.S.W. 18&2, p. 105. 
Small. Pileus infundibuliform ; margin a little reflexed (2-3 
line diam.), grey sage-green ; stem filiform, lax (^-1 in. long), 
greenish yellow ; gills decurrent, narrow, rather crowded, of the 
same colour. 
On the ground. N.S. Wales. 
c. Umbelliferj. Gills very distant, broad, triangular, usually thick. 
134. Agaricus (Omphalia) muralis. Sow. Fungi t. 322. 
Fr. Hym. Eur. 1 GO. Cooke Ulus. t. 250, f. 3. Sacc. Syll. 
v., 1239. 
Pileus submembranaceous, umbilicate, radiato-striate, smooth 
(1-3 c.m. broad), margin crenulate ; stem somewhat stuffed, short, 
tough, brownish, rufous (f-1^ c m. long, ^-1 m.m. thick) ; gills 
decurrent, distant, paler. Spores 10 x 5 /». 
On the ground, banks and walls. Victoria. 
135. Agaricus (Omphalia) umbelliferus. Linn. Suec., 
No. 1192. Fr. Hym. Eur. 160. Cooke lllus. t. 271. Sacc. 
Syll. v., 1241. 
Pileus between fleshy and membranaceous, variable in colour, 
convexo-plane, obconic, brittle, radiato-striate, when dry becoming 
pallid, even, silky (1-3 c.m. broad); margin at first inflexed, 
crenate ; stem subfistulose, equal, base downy ; gills decurrent, 
very distant, broad behind. Spores 7 x 4 p.. 
In swamps, exposed pastures, etc. W. Australia. Victoria. 
Tasmania. 
136. Agaricus (Omphalia) carneo-rufulus. Berk. FI. 
Tasm. t. 181, /. 3. Sacc. Syll. 1247. 
Pileus plane, rather fleshy, striate, rufous (12-14 m.m. diam.) ; 
stem ascending, flexuous, stuffed (2 c.m. long, 1^ m.m. thick) ; gills 
decurrent, pale, rufous. 
On rotten wood. Tasmania. 
137. Agaricus (Omphalia) flavo-croceus. Berk. FI. Tasm. 
it., -44. Sacc. Syll. 1265. 
Pileus convex, umbilicate (1 c.m. diam.), smooth, yellow; stem 
elongated, unequal, solid, of the same colour (4-5 c.m. long) ; gills 
broad, decurrent behind, saffron yellow. 
On branches. Tasmania. 
