Scientific Name.
2220
2221
2 222
2223
2224
2225
2226
2049
2046
2052
2047
204S
2045
2U50
2051
VII. 1459
„ 1470
X. 4857
VII. 1461
„ 1464
» 1457
„ 1512
,, 1514
A. cinerea
A . ferruginea
A . fuliginea
A. incarnata
A. nutans
A. punicea
A. riibiformis
A.serp u la
2234
2235
2053 VII. 1282
„ 1257
2064 X . 4803
' 2069 VII. 1309
2065 „ 1193
2063 ,. 1256
2062 „ 1297
2061 „ 1269
2060
„ 1301
1
2066
1
1 VII. 1338 1
Ç. difforme
C. Jluelleri
1). australe
D. farinaceum
D. flavicomuin
D. pezizoideirm
7). serpula
D. spumarioides
D. squamulosum
Authority tor Name.
4 0 9 . A b c y u ia .— H a l l , H i s t . 4 7 ( 1 7 6 8 ) .— C la th r u s .
Sebum., Saell. 1480 (1801)
Host., lio n . 280 (1875)...
Mass., Mou. Myx. 169 (1892)
Pers., Obs. (1796)
Grev., FI. Ed. 455 (1824)
Pers., Disp. 10 (1797) ...
il/ass., Mon. Alyx. 158 (1892)
A/ass., Mon. Myx. 164 (1892)
Grey arcyria ,,,
Ferruginous arcyria ...
Sooty-brown arcyria ...
Flesby arcyria
Drooping arcyria
Reddish arcyria
Lustrous arcyria
Creeping arcyria
ORDER LXVL-TRICHIACEÆ,
410. T iu c i i ia .— Hall. Helv. IIL 114 (1768).—
2228 2057 V II. 1499 T. a ffin is ........................................ De Bary, in Rost. Mon. 257 (1875) A llied trichia
2229 2055 „ 1503 T. contorta Rost., Mou. 259 (1 8 7 5 ).., Contorted trichia
2230 2053 „ 1494 T. fragilis Lost,, Mon. 246 (1875)... Fragile trichia
2231 X. 4848 T. Kiiìbreyeri Mass., Mon. Myx. 191 (1892) ... Kalbreyer’s trichia
2232
2233
2054
2056
VIL 1497
X. 4847
T. varia ...
T. verrucosa
L’ers., Tent. Disp. 10 (1797)
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 269 (1860) ...
Variable trichia
Warted trichia
I Rost., Mon. 177 (1875)
I Rosi., Mon. 15 (1875) ...
ORDER LXVII.-DIDYMIACEÆ,
4 1 1 . C h o n d r io d e k m a .— R o s t,,
... Deformed cbondrioderma
... Mueller’s cbondrioderma
412. D id y m iu m .— S ch rad ., Nov. PL Geu. I. 22 (1797).—
Mass., Grev. XVII.
Schrad., Nov. PI. Gen. I. (1797)
Mon. Myx. 242 (1892)
Mas.i., Mon, Myx. 239 (1892) ,
Fries, S.M. III. 126 (1832)
Fries, Symb. Gast. 20 (1818) ,
Fries, S.M. IIL 118 (1832)
... ' Southern didymium ...
Mealy didymium
Yellow-haired didymium
Peziza-like didymium ...
' Creeping didymium ...
I Spumaria-liko didymium
I Scaly didymium
. ! D .C ., FI. Fr. II. 261 (1815)
4 1 3 . S p u m a r ia .— Peri
! White spumaria
1
Habitat.
B. Oecurrenoe.
’A W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. QGeneral
Characters.
Trichia, Stemonitis, Ilemiarcyria, Clathroides, Mucor.
2220
2221
2222
2223
2224
2225
2226
2227
Q. B. Stumps
Q. B. Rotten wood, &c. ...
W.A,
N.S.W.
Q B.
Leaves of Atheros-
permum
Rotten wood
W.A. V. Q. B. Rotten wood
Q. B. Rotten stumps
T. B. Deadwood
W.A. B. Rotten wood
Gregarious, stalked, ovoid or elongated ovoid. Stem erect, straight*
long. Spores usually bright grey.
Spore sacs ovate. Stem usually short. Spores in mass usually brick
red, now and then rusty.
Threads forming a n et-work, spiny. Spores globose, smooth, in mass
sooty hrown.
Spore sacs egg shaped, with evanescent short erect stem. Spores in
mass usually flesh colour.
Spore sacs cylindrical, with short evanescent stem. Capillitium droop-
Spore sacs more or less egg shaped, of beautiful lustre, usually with
erect stem. , ,
Spore sacs usually tufted, collected in. short stem, often o f beautiful
metallic lustre.
Vein-like, creeping, forming a net, or somewhat globose, and sessile on
broad base, yellow.
ROST. MON. (1875).
Lycogala, Licea, Lycoperdon.
2228 . . . 1 T. Q- B.
2229 ... j T. Q- B.
2230 W.A. T. B,
2231 1 1
T.
1
2232
1
T. Q- B.
2233 T.
ROST. MON. (1875.)
Mon. 167 (1875),--Physarum.
2234 1 S.A. 1 ■ V. . . . ■ Q. 1 V \
2235
!
Q.
Mucor, Trichia, Physanun, Choudrioder
2236 I ... Q-
2237 V . . ... : Q- B.
2238 W.A.
2239 Ì ... : Q.
i
2240 . . . ' Q. IL
2241 T . Q. B.
2242 T. B.
Syn. 162 ( 1 8 0 8 ) . - -R e t ic u la r ia .
2243 1 - 1 - 1 V. 1 N.S.W. 1 Q. 1
Rotten wood, &c. .
Rotten wood
Rotten wood, &c. ,
Fragments of rotting
plants
Stumps ...
Wood ......................
I Bark, leaves, 1
grass, &c.
! Old Auricularia
I Dead leaves, twigs,
decaying frnit, &c.
! Rotten wood
I Dead wood o f Eryth-
vespertilio
' Fallen leaves and
rotten wood
; Leaves, moss, clover,
&c.
&c.
Spore sacs clustered, circular or elliptical, sessile on broad base, clear
yellow.
Variable in form, sometimes elougated and twisted, sometimes veined,
creeping, bay brown.
Spore sacs stalked, or tufted on common stem ; wall smooth, blackish
or yellowish.
Spore sacs crowded, sessile, globose, yellow, nearly the same colour
within.
Spore sacs variously developed, either stalked or sessile.
Spore sacs brown or chestnut, shining, passing down into long slenclei
stem.
Spore sacs sessile, roundish, deformed ; outer wall crustaceous, chalky
white.
Spore sacs discoid, curved upwards, snow white, stalked. Slem straight,
rigid, w ith rusty-brown furrows.
Spore sacs globose or slightly compressed, covered with dense white
layer o f lime.
Spore sacs hemispherical or a little flattened, greyish white with lime,
or black'and shining.
Fructiflcatioii hemispherical, violet or lilac. Stem elongated, slender,
yellowish tan or copper colour.
Frnctiflcation somewhat nodding, ashy white, a rising from mealy crusty
cracking membrane.
Frnctiflcation either cushion-like, flattened, or vein-like, creeping.
Spore sacs irregular in shape, snow white or greyish, always in clusters.
Spore sacs either hemispherical and flattened globose. Stem snow
white.
I Æthalium complex, branching, whitish to grey, spongy.