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Saecanlo’a
Number. Scientific Name. Authority for Name. English Name.
Habitat,
B. Occurrence.
05S
1 AV.---A-. 11 S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q- -----------1-------
General Characters.
V. 734
840
IX. 116
V. 904
IX. 139
V. 907
100 „ 929
IX. 115
V. 773
C. eradicata
C. esculenta
C. fusìpes
C. laccatina
C. lacerata
C. Icpidopoda
C. longìpes
C. morula
C. nivosula
C. nummularia
C. olivaceo-alba ...
C. ozes ......................................
C. ozes, var. crassipes
C. plexipes
C. radicata
C. radicata, var. superbiens
C. rancida
C. rlieicolor
C. tuberosa
C. tylieolor
C. vcluticeps
C. velutipes
Kalch., Grev. V i l i . 151 (1880)
F rie s, Ilym. Enr, 121 (1874)
Fries, Ilym, Eur. I l i (1874)
Berk., Linu. Jour•nn.. X! VIII. 383 (1881) ...
Lasch, in Fries, Ilym. Eur. 127 (1874) ...
Fries, in FI. Preiss. II. 131 (1846)
Fries, Hym. Eur. 110 (1874) ...
Berk,, EL Tasm. II. 243 ( I 8 6 0 ) ......................
Berk., Cuban Fungi 111.
Fries, Epicr. 91 (1838)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V . 93 (1887) ...
Fries, Epicr. 95 (IS38) ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV . 93 (1887) ...
Fries, S.M. I. 146 (1821)
F rie s, Hym. Eur. 109 (1874)
Berk., Hook., Lond. Jonrn, IV. 43 (1845)
Fries, S.M. I. 141 ( 1821) ...
Sacc. Syli. I. 214 (1887)
Fries, Hym. Eur, 119 (1874)
Fries, S.M. I. 132 ( 1 821)
Cooke .ind Mass., Grev. XVI. 30 (1887) ...
Fries, Ilym. Eur. 115 (1874)
S.36 C. xanthopoda
768 C. xylophila
j Fries, Ilym. Eur. 120 (1874)
[ Weinra., in Linn. X. 54 (1836)
8. CoLLTBiA.—Fries,
Non-rooting collybia ...
Esculent collybia
Spindle-stalked collybia
Sealing-wax collybia ...
Torn c ollyb ia...
Scaly-stalkcd co lly b ia ...
Long-staked collybia ...
Mulberry-brown collybia
Snowy collybia
Coin-like coilybia
Olive-white collybia ...
Smelling collybia
Thick-stalked collybia...
Twisted-stalked collybia
Rooting collybia
Superb collybia
Rancid collybia
Rhubarb-coloured collybia
Tuberous collybia
Greyish collybia
Velvet-head collybia ...
Velvet-stem collybia ...
Yellow-stalked collybia
Timber-loving collybia
S.M. I. 129 (1821).—Agaricus, Amanita, Marasmius^coníí««et¿.
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V. 1 ...
V. j ...
V. 1 ...
V.
Ground ...
Pastures ...
Stumps ...
Dead Avood among
leaves
Pine woods
Ground ...
Old stumps, &c.
Dead wood
Logs
Among leaves, on
wood, &c.
Ground under Casuarina
(Sheoak)
B Pine leaves
Low damp ground
B Trunks ...
B Ground around bases
of steins
Ground ...
Under trees
Trunks ...
Putrid Agarics, such
as Ru ssu la , &c.,
and on ground
Woods ...
Pern-tree Gully
Logs and trunks
o f trees—Willow,
Beech, &c.
About stumps of trees
Stumps ...
Resembling C. radicata, but n ot rooting.
Small, in clusters, buffish. SomeAA-hat fleshy. Edible.
Fleshy, dull vinous brown or chestnut. Edible.
Pale fleshy red, margin grooved. Stem paler, flbrillose.
Fleshy to membranaceous, moist, streaked brou'n,lacerated Avhen old.
Rather fleshy, orange , stem ro u g h with scales.
Fleshy, dry, sligh tly ve lv e ty , tan brown. Stem stuffed, tall.
Purple red or dark mulberry brown. Fleshy. Stem horizontal, rough.
Thin, w hitish. Stem slender, smooth, solid, white, rooting copiously.
Beautiful, Avhite becoming pale, variegated with light yellow aud red.
Rather fleshy.
Fleshy, shining, dark sooty olive. Stem smooth, AA'lntish, black below.
Fleshy, ashy brOAvn Avhen moist, pale clayey brown when dry. Strong
scented, odour of meal.
Conical to bell shaped. Stem tapering upwards, umber.
Sub-membranaceous, grey. Stem hollow, silky fibrous. Inodorous.
Fleshy, glutinous, Avith long, pale, slender, twisted, rooting stems.
BroAvn, and stem clad at base with v elve ty scurf.
Strong scented. Rather fleshy, grey, Avhitish, silky. Stem rooting,
smooth.
Rhubarb colour. Thin, and stem clothed with a velvety down.
Slightly fleshy, white. Root springing from sclerotioid tuber. Common,
Rather fleshy, ash colour. Stem hollow, poAvdery.
Flesh}', ve lve ty, liver coloured. Stem short, pale upwards.
Fleshy, viscid, taAvny ye.lloAv or fawn. Stem stuffed, velve ty, dark bay.
Common.
Rather fleshy, becoming pale. Stem yellow, and rooting at base.
Rather fleshy, Avhitish or clay coloured, bell shaped. Stem hollOAV.
9 . M y c e n a .— P e r s ., Tent. Disp. 69 (1797).—Agaricus, Marasmius.
102 109 V.1050 M. ætites Fries, Epicr, n o (1338) Beaked mycena
103 107 „ 1037 M atro-cyauea Fries, S.M. 1. 147 ( 1821) Dark-blue myccna
104
123
„ 1152
105
432
„ 991
iM. capillaris
.M.cohærons
F'ries, S.M. I. 160 (1821)
Fries, Epicr. 1Ü5 (1838)
Thread-stalked mycena
Cohering mycena
106 120 „ 147 M, corticola F n e s , S.M. I. 150 (1821) Bark-groAving mycena
107
113
„ 1088
108
111
„ 1071
I09a
110
11Ü
104
1 IX.' 45
111
105
V. 1002
M. crinalis
M.d eb ilis
M. filipes, A-ar. aciitata
M- fiavovirens
M. galericulata ...
Berk.,Hook., Lond. .lonrn. IV. 44 (1845) ... ;
Fries, Epicr. 112 (1838)
Kalch., Linn. Soe. N.S.W. 104 (1882)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XIX. 45 (1890)
Fries, Hym. Eur. 138 (1874) ...
Hair-like mycena
Tender mycena
Acutely conical mycena
Yellowish-green mycena
Little-cap mycena
112
113
114
115
122 1
119 ¡
„ 1097
' 1148
„ 1135
M. hæmatopoda
M. hienialis
M.interrupta
Fries, S.M. I. 149 (1821)
Osheck, in Retz, vSupp. 19 (180.5)
Berk.,FI. Tasm. II. 243 (I 8 6 0 ) ...
Dark-red juiced mycena
Winter mycena
Interrupted mycena ...
115
116
117
124
108
102
>, 1154
„ 1041
„ 952
M juncicola
M. ieptocephala ...
M. pura ...
Fries, Hym. Eur. 154 (1874)
Fri'e.9, Ilym, Eur. 141 (1874)
Fries, Hym. Eur. 133 (J874) ...
Rush-growing mycena
Delicate-head mycena ...
Pure muuve-cap mycena
118
119
101
116
„ 944
„ 1100
M. resella
M. sanguinolenta ...
Fries, S..M. r. 151 ( 1821)
Fries, Ilym. Eur. 148 (1874)
Rose-coloured mycena
Light-red juiced mycena
120
121
122
103
1 12
117
„ 983
,. 1080
„ 1124
M. Silenus
M. speirea
M, stylobates
Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. XI. 524 (1871)
Fries. S.M, I. 159 ( 1821)
/Vies, Hym. Eur, 150 (1874) ...
Bacchanalian mycena
Twisted mycena
Pillar-shaped mycena ...
102 S.A. V. 1 B Among mosses Fragile. Membranaceous, broAvnish, growing pale, with broad obtuse
103 T. B Ground ...
promiuent umbo.
Fragile, inodorous. Membranaceous, broAA-nisb, then grey, becoming
bluish.
Very delicate, Avhite. Bell shaped, smooth. Stem thread-like, smooth.
Rather fleshy, velvety, cinnamon broAvii, groAving pale. Stem horny,
104
105
T.
T.
V.
1 B
B
Dead leaves in Avoods
Ground ...
106
107
108
109a
W.A.
V.
V.
V.
N.S.W. '
N.S.W.
N.S.W.
Q. B
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Mossy bark
Decayed Avood
Woods .....................
Ground ...
rigid.
Colour various—reddish brown, b lue, or ash coloured. Stem incurved,
scurfy.
V e ry delicate. Membranaceous, white. Stem thread-like, brown.
Tender. Membranaceous, brownish. Stem thread-like.
Dark, ash coloured, and acutely conical. Stem thread-like, rooting.
110
111 t '.
w .
V.
Tree ferns
Trunks o f trees
Membranaceous, yellowish greeu. Stem slender, erect, hollow.
Sub-membranaceous, flesh coloured, drab, or various. Densely clustered.
Common,
1
B Old dead trunks ...
112 V. Fleshy. Stem yielding a dark-red juice, rigid, powdery.
113
114
s'.A.
t !
V. B Trunks o f trees ...
Bark
Thin, brighter coloured than M . corticola, h.irdly ashy brOAvn.
Rather thick, livid, gelatinously fleshy. Gills descending interruptedly
115 V. B Dead rushes in bogs
into flesh of cap.
Very delicate. Somewhat red. Stem thread-like, smooth, broAvnish.
116
117
V.
V.
BB
Trunks and ground
Grouud in woods ...
Fragile, with nitrous odour. Sub-nAembranaceous, furroAved, frosted.
Strong smelling, odour of radish. Rather fleshy, v io let or roseate,
118 V. B Among fir leaves ...
becoming pallid and variously coloured.
Rose coloured. Membranaceous, boss obtuse. Stem thiu, juiceless.
119 S.A. V. B Among leaves aud Delicate pale red, becoming brown, membranaceous. Stem yielding
damp moss
pale-red juice.
120
Q.
Dead wood
Small. Fleshy, red to vinous broAvn. Stem short, hollow.
121 s'.A. V. N.S.'W.
'b
Mossy tnmks
Membranaceous, greyish brown, disc darker. Stem thread-like.
122 V. Q. B Fern, twigs, &c. ... Membranaceous, white, someAA'hat hairy. Stem thread-like.