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Sdentine Name. Authority for Name.
V. 119 L. rliizobola
204 L. rhyparophora .
IX. 28 L. riiytipelta
.. 16 L. stenopiiylla
V . 237 I L. subclypeolaria .
IX. 45 [ S. revocans
48 1 IX. 49
47 V. 289
46 „ 265
A. fulgens
A. mellea
A . robusta
A . robusta, rar. subamiulata
Berk., Hook., Loud. Journ. IV. 42 (1845)
Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. XL 500 (1871)
F. V. M., Linn. Soc. N.S.W, 104 (1882) -
Cooke and Mass., Grer. XV. 98 (1887) ...
Berk, aud Curt., Linn. Journ. X. 283 (1869)
... \ Cooke and Mass.. Grev. X VIII. 2 (I8S9)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 2 (1889)
FV«.ç, Hym. Eur. 44 (1874) ...
Fries, S.M, I. 26 (1821)
Batsch, Consp.f. 17 (1783)
55 V. 414
56 466
51 IX. 52
53 V. 387
59 „ 485
58 480
50 „ 329
57 „ 470
60 „ 488
61 „ 501
49 „ 326
52 „ 344
54 „ 401
76 IX. 106
63 V. 553
62 „ 517
73 „ 637
71 „ 621
64 „ 580
68 „ 612
66 „ 595
70 „ 619
75 „ 720
67 IX. 75
74 V. 643
65 572
69 IX. 96
72 V. 632
T. cuneifoliura
T. humile.,,
T. melaleueura
T. niuculentum
T, nudum,..
Ï . persicinum
T. pntidum
T. resplendens
T. rutilans
T. sulpliureum
C. cenissata
C. cnrtipes
C. expallens
C. flaccida
C. fumosa
C. gilva ...
C. infnndibuliformis
C. inversa
C. laccata
C. myriophylla
C. pruinosa
C. schizophylla
C. subsplendens ...
83 .1 V. 761
92 „ 865
93 „ 871
C. butyracea
C. coagulata
C. dryopliila
Frie.f, S.M. I. 89 ( 1 8 2 1 ) ......................
Fries, Icon. t. 42, f. 1 (1867)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V IH . 2 ( 1889)
Fries, S.M. I, 99 ( 1821)
Fries, S.M. I. 51 ( 1821)
Fries, S.M, I. 114 ( 1821)
Berk., Hook,, Lond. Journ. IV. 43 (1845)
Frie s, Hym. Enr. 72 (1874)
Fries, S.M. I. 52 ( 1821)
Fries, Epicr. 54 (1838)...
j Fries, Mon.I. 55 (1857)
[ Fries, S.M, I. 41 (1821)
: Frie s, S.M. I. 110 (1821)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 2 (1889)
Fries, S.M, I. 92 ( 1 8 2 1 )
Fries, S.M. I. 88 (1821)
Fries, Mon. I. 129 (1857)
Fries, S.M. I. 81 (1821)
Fries, Ilym. Eur. 91 (1874)
Frie s, Hym. Eur. 95 (1874)
Frie s, Hym. Eur. 93 (1874)
Fries, Ilym. Eur. 96 (1874)
Frie s, S.M. I. 106 (1821)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI, 113 (1888)
Lasch, in Fries, Epicr. 75 (1836)
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 242 (I860) ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVIII. 2 (1889)
Fries, Itpicr. 7 2 (1 8 3 8 )... ...
Fries, Hym, Eur. 113 (1874)
Berk, and Br., Linn, Trans. II. 53 (1883)
Fries, Hym, Eur. 122 (1874)
3 . L e p io t a .— P e r s .,
Bulbous-stalked lepiota
Spot-bearing lepiota ...
Wrinkle-sliield lepiota
Narrow-gillod lepiota ...
Sub-clypcolate lepiota
4. S c iiU L Z E R iA .— B r e s ,
/ Recalling schulzeria
5 . A r m il l a r ia .— F ries,
Shining armillaria
Honey-coloured armillaria
Robust annillaria
Smaller-ringed armillaria
6 . TiiicnoLOMA.— F r ie s,
Wax-coloured tricliolome
Civil tricholome
Compressed tricholome
Wedge-gill tricholome
Humble tricholome
Black and white tricholome
Glutinous tricholome ...
Naked-margined tricholome
Peach-coloured tricholome
Foetid tricliolome
Resplendent tricholome
Red-haired tricholome
Sulphur-coloured tricholome
7 . C l it o c y b e .— F r ie s
Channelled clitocybe ...
White clitocybe
Short-stalked clitocybe
Bleaching clitocybe
Flaccid clitocybe
Smoky clitocybe
Yellowish-tan clitocybe
Funnel-shaped clltoeybo
Inverted clitocybe
Sealing-Avax c lito cyb e...
Myriad-gilled clitocybe
Pruinoso clitocybe
Split-gilled clitocybe ,,,
Shining clitocybe
Trumpet clitocybe
8 . C o l l y b ia .— F r ie s,
Buttery collybia
Coagulated collybia ...
Wood-loving collybia ,,,
1
Habitat.
B. Occurrence. General Characters.
W.A. S.A. Ï. V N.S.AV. Q.
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Tent, Disp, 68 (1 7 9 7 ).—Agaricus—coMtóimeá.
Ground
44
W.A. ... 1 ...
N.S.W, ! ...
W.À. V. ... 1 Q.
V. ... Q.
V. ... 1 ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
Ground, roots of
trees, or dead wood
Fleshy, shining, white, centre ornamented with pyramidal wart-hke
scales. Eaten largely by the smaller marsupials.
Small, white, marked with brownish spots. Stem club shaped.
Fleshy, at first umber, then white. Stem rather bulbous at base.
Fleshy, brownish, with depressed p ersistent scales. Stem long, bulbous.
Thin, white, uniho or boss dusky. Stem smooth, white.
Trid. 7 (1881).—Agaricus.
45 1 ... I - I - 1 ■■■ Í ■■■
S.M. I. 26 (1821).—AgarlG
S.Ä. v'. N.S.W.
Q.
B
V.
V.
B
S.M. I. 36 (1821).—Agaricus.
V. B
V. Q- B
V,
V. B
V. B
S.A. V. B
W.A.
W.A. T. V. B
V.
V. 'iV
q '. B
W.'Á. S.À. B
W.A. ... 1 ... ... B
1 Gardens ...
Sandy soil
Dead stumps
Woods, &c.
Woods, &c.
Lawns, &c.
Pine woods
Sandy soil
Ground, among grass
Ground ...
Among moss
Woods, &c., among
dead leaves
Grassy places
i'lrwoods...
Shady places
Pine stumps
Woods .....................
S.M. I. 78 (1821).—Agaricus, Lacearía.U
nder Casuarina
(Sheoak) trees
Woods ...
Grassy places
Ground ...
Firwoods ...
Woods, w aste ground
Pine woods
Fields and woods,
among moss
Woods ...
Woods ......................
Grassy places
Pine woods and on
trunks
Rotten Avood
Among grass in
garden
Among leaves, chiefly
of Pines
S.M. I. 129 (1821).—Agaricus, Amanita, Marasmius.
I Somewhat fleshy, pallid, spotted chiefly about disc, vrith darker scales.
Bright golden yellow, smooth, shining. Stem erect, slender, hollow.
Fleshy, honey brown, scaly fibrous. In tu fts on stumps. Very common.
Kobusti'^'Fleshy,compact,brown. Stem solid,short,tapcringdowiiAvarda.
Smaller th a n ty p ic a l form, Avith smaller ring.
Fleshy, brown or yelloAv. Stem stuffed, grooved, w ilh fibrils. Rare.
Fleshy, soft, moist, ash coloured, becoming pallid. Rare.
Pressed together and deformed. F leshy, yiscid, tan coloured, cracked
SimllT'^e^y brittle. Rather fleshy, bnfE. Stem hollow, mpering
dowiiAvards. Common.
Fleshy, blackish brown to ash grey. Stem stuffed, powdery, and shaggy.
Fleshy, moist, changing colour dingy black then livid brown. Gills
Avhite. Very common,
Rather fleshy, glutinous, whitish. Stem solid, viscid.
Fleshy, rather thin, moist, changing colour. Rare. Edible.
Fleshy moist, thin at the naked margin. Stem stuffed, cartilaginous.
Somewhat fleshy, olive grey, hoary when dry. Odour mealy, rancid.
White. Fleshy, shining when dry. Odour agreeable.
Fleshy, Avith red or purplish down. Odour strong. Common.
F leshy more or less sulphur coloured. Odour disagreeable.
Q.
V. Q. B
Ÿ . B
S.A. V. ' B
W .A . B
W .A . B
s'.Ä. v ‘. B
T. V. B
T. V. N .S .V . q '. B
V.
Q- B
T.
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V. B
Woods
Ground
Among
Somewhat membranaceous, velvety, bright tawny, with radiating
channels. . ^ r - ,- .,
White. Fleshv, moist. Stem spongy, elastic. Common. Edible.
Rather fleshy, hroAvn to livid. Stem solid, short, rigid.
Fleshy to membranaceous, becoming taAvny, Avhen dry clay coloured.
Rather fleshy, flaccid, funnel shaped, bright brown, becoming pale.
Rigid. Fleshy, smoky, turning pale. Edible.
Fleshy, moist, yellowish tan. Stem fleshy, solid, stout. Edible.
Fleshy, downy, funnel shaped, flaccid, pale-lau colour or cinnamon.
Common. Edible. \ , . . ,
Fleshy fragile. broAvnish red at first, then tancoloureo. Margin inverted.
Tall and slender. Membranaceous, red, brown, or amethyst, mealy.
Very common. Edible.
Fleshy, shining. taAvny, grey or ochrey, Avhite. Stem solid.
Slender, rigid, inodorous. Fleshy to membranaceous, broAVuish or ash
coloured, sprinkled with a greyish bloom. Edible.
In tufts. Gills splitting at the edge. Stein stringy.
SomeAvhat fleshy, shining, rufous o r yelloAvish. Stein solid.
White. Fleshy, moist, shining with a whitish silky lustre. Stem soon
hollow.
Small Fleshy, changing colour, flesh becoming Avhite. Very common.
Cream colour, yelloAv when dry. Stem slender, twisted, yellow.
Somewhat fleshy, turning pale bay red, yellowish, clay coloured, white.
Very common.