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305. Agaricus (Crepidotus) turbidulus. Berk, in Herb. 
Sacc. Syll. 3664. 
Pileus sessile, reniform, smooth, ochraceous ; margin even 
(1 c.m. broad), gills broad, lanceolate, rather distant, umher. 
Spores subglobose, 6x5 y. 
On wood. Tasmania. 
Series 4. Pratelli. Fr. Epicr. p. 212. Spores hlackish-purple 
or purplish-brown, rarely fuscous. 
Sub-Genus 31. CHITONIA. Fr. Hym. Fur. p. 277. 
Universal veil distinct from the pileus. Bymenophore distinct 
from the stem ; gills free. 
No Australian species. 
Sub-Genus 32. PSALLIOTA. Fr. Epicr. p. 212. 
Spores dark, brownish-purple, brown or reddish-purple ; veil 
universal, concrete with the cuticle, and forming a ring on the 
stem; pileus fleshy; stem distinct from the hymenophore ; gills 
free, rounded behind, white, then pink, afterwards purple-brown. 
* Eddlks. Large, fleshy. 
306. Agaricus (Fsalliota) arvensis. Schceff. Jeon. t. 310-311. 
Fr. Hym. Fur. 278. Cooke Ulus. t. 523. Sacc. Syll. 4039. 
Pileus fleshy, conic-campanulate, then expanded, at first floccose- 
farinose, then nearly smooth, even or cracked (3 to 10 in. broad) ; 
stem hollow, with a floccose pith (4-6 in. long, 4-1 i n . thick), ring 
pendulous, broad, double, the outer split in rays; gills free, broader 
in front, dirty white, then reddish-brown. Spores 9-11 x 6 y. 
In meadows, etc. Victoria. N.S. Wales. Tasmania. 
307. Agaricus (Fsalliota) campestris. Linn. Fr. Hym. Eur. 
279. Cooke Jllus. t. 526. 
Pileus fleshy (6-14 c.m. broad), convexo-plane, dry, silky, 
floccose or squamulose / stem stuffed, even, white (G-8 c.m. long, 
1-2 c.m. thick), ring medial, somewhat torn ; gills free, approxi- 
mate, ventricose, subdeliquescent, flesh-coloured, then brown. 
Spores 7-9 x 6 y. 
In rich pastures. Victoria. Queensland. N.S. Wales. S. 
Australia. Tasmania. 
var. silvicola. Vitt. Cooke Jllus. t. 529. 
Pileus smooth, shining ; stem elongated, somewhat bulbous. 
In woods. Victoria. 
308. Agaricus (Psalliota) silvaticus. Schceff. Jeon. t. 242. 
Sacc. Syll. v., 4061. Fr. Hym. Fur. 2rt0. Cooke Jllus. t. 530. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, campanulate, then expanded (8 c.m. broad), 
gibbous, flbrillose or squamulose; ring simple, distant; stem 
hollow, unequal, whitish (8 c.m. long, 1^ c.m. thick) ; gills free, 
crowded, rather thin, dry, reddish, then brown. Spores 6-8 X 4 y. 
In woods. Victoria. 
