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Saceardo’a Scientific Name. Authority for Name. English Name. 1
Habitat.
B. Occurrence.
« W.A, S.A. j T. V. N.S.W. QGeneral
Characters.
123 121 IX. 143
124 118 V. 1129
125 1 106 „ 1025
126 1 114 „ 1090
127 1 369 1 V.1168
136 V. 1247
126 „ 1181
129 „ 1205
140 ., 1283
137 „ 1265
1.33 IX. 179
141 V . 1286
142 „ 1289
128 „ 1196
125 „ 1179
143 „ 1313
144 „ 1821
134 „ 1239
1.30 „ 1208
131 „ 1215
127 „ 1199
132 „ 1216
139 „ 1282
135 „ 1241
138 „ 1279
M. subcorticalis .
M. tenerrima
M. trachycephala
M. tuberigena
0 . carneo-rufula
O. dumosa
O. epichysium
Ü. fìbula ...
0 . flavo-crocea
0 . glaucescens
0 . goniphomorpba
(). gracillima
0 . holocblora
Ü. bydrogvamma
0 . integrella
0 . Muclleriana
0 . D iu ra lis
O. ouiscus
O. pumilio
Ü. pyxidata
0 . scyphiformis .
O. setipes
O. umbellifera
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV . 93 (1887) ...
Fries. Ilym. Eur. 151 {1874} ......................
F. T. M. and Kalch., Grov. V III. 151 (1880)
Be rk., Linn. Journ. X III. 156 (1873)
I Berk, and Br., Ann. Nat. Hist., III., 5, 206 (1879)..
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 243 (1860) ...
Fries, Hym. Ear. 155 (1874)
Fries, S.M. I. 169 (I82I)
F’ries, Hym. Eur. 164 (1874)
Berk,, FI. Tasm. II. 244 (1 8 6 0 ) ...
Kalch., Linn. Soe. N.S.W. 105 (1882)
Berk., Linn. Journ. X V III. 383 (1881) ...
Weinm., Koss 121 (1836)
Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. XI. 525 (1871)
Fries, SM . I. 169 (1821)
Fries, Hym. Eur. 165 (1874)
Berk., in Cooke’s Handb. Aust. Fungi 30 (1892)
Fries, Hym. Eur. 160 (1874)
Fries, S.M. I. 172 (1821)
Kalch., Grev. VIII. 151 (1880) ...
F"««, S.M. I. 164 (1821)
Fries, Ilym. Fur. 159 (1874) ...
Fries, Hym. Eur. 164 (1874)
F’rtes, Ilym . Eur. 160 (1874)
Fries, Epicr. 127 (1838)
9 . M y c e n a .— P e r s .,
Subcortieal mycena ...
Very tender mycena ...
Rough-headed mycena
Tuher-bcoi-ing m ycena
10. H i a t u l a .— F r i e s ,
I Wynne’s hiatula. Green-light
I fungus '
11. Ojipha lia .—F r i e s ,
Fleshy-red omplialia ...
Thicket-loving oinphalia
Watery omphalia
Pin-like omphalia
Bvight-yelloAV omphalia
Sage-green omphalia ..
Club-shaped omphalia
Slender omphalia
Green omphalia
Water-line omphalia ..
Perfect omphalia
Mueller’s omphalia
Wall omphalia
Grey omphalia
llAvarf omplialia
Box-like omphalia
Goblet-shaped omphalia
Haivy-stalked omphalia
Umbrella-like omphalia
Shade-loving omphalia
12. P l e u r o t u s .— Fries,
Tent. Disp. 69 (1797).—Agaricus, Marasmius—continued.
123
124
125
126
■ Log of B ank sia (Native
I lo n ep u ck le )
Fir cones, sticks, &c.
Rotten trunks
Ground ...
S.A.
V.
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V.
Nov. Symb. 27 (1851).
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S.M. I. 162 (1821).—Agaricus.
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1 Q. I B i Ground
Thin, lilac, disc brick red. Stem ascending, thin, hollow.
White, very delicate. Cap frosted Avith scurfy granules. Stem hairy.
Membranaceous, ashy brown, covered Avith papilla;. Stem thread-like.
Tender and small, white. Stem thread-like, arising from selerotium.
1 White. Tender, luminous, emitting a greenish light. Stem slender.
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S.M. I. 178 (1821).—Agaricus.
Woods ......................
Rotten wood
Among moss in moist
places
Branches...
Ground ...
Ground in tufts ...
Marshy grouud
Dead wood
Dead lea\'es and moist
places
Decayed wood
Ground ...
Ground, banks, and
walls
Swampy ground ...
Wood
Among short grass,
on laAvns, &c.
Bare ground
Sha<ly places
Swamps, exposed
pastures, &c.
Damp places
147 V. 1346 P. abbreviatns Kalch., Grev. VIII. 152 (lasqj ... Abbreviated pleurote ... 148 N.S.W.
170 „ 1444 P. affixus Berk., Hook, Lond, Journ. VII., 573 (1848) Affixed pleuvote 149 t '.
180 „ 1504 P. applicatus Fries, Hym. Eur. 180 (1874) Sessile pleurote 150 W.A. T. V. Q- B
179 „ 1492 P. atro-cæruleus ... Fries, S.M. I. 190 (1821) ........................................ Dark-blue pleurote 151 W.A. V. B
188 IX. 187 P. australis Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV. 93 (1887) ... Southern pleurote 152 S.Â.
177 V . 1487 P. bursæformis Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 245 (1860) ... Pouch-liko pleurote 153 T.
156 „ 1400 P. candescens F. V. M.. Linn. Journ. X III. 157 (1873) ... Glowing pleurote 154 V.
169 „ 1442 P. caryophylleus ... Berk., Linn. Journ. XIH. 157 (1873) Clove-like pleurote 155 V. N.S.W.
167 IX. 200 P. chætophyllus ... Sacc. IledAv. 126 (1889) Ilairy-gill pleurote 156 s ’.A .
187 V. 1527 P. chioneus Pers. M. Euv„ 3 (1828),.. SiiOAv-Avhite pleurote ... 157 W .A . V. B
159 IX. 190 P. clitocyboides Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV. 98 (1887) ... Clitocybe-like pleurote 158 V.
145 V. 1322 P. corticatus Fries, S.M. I. 179 (1821) Corticated pleurote 159 Q- il
183 „ 1511 P. diversipes Berk., FI. Tasm, II. 244 (1860) ... Variahlc-stalkcd pleurote 160 T. Q.
164 „ 142.3 P. Eucalyptorum ... Fries, PI. Preiss. II. 131 (1 8 4 6 )... Eucalyptus pleurote ... 161 W .A .
189 ,,p.387 P. euphyllus Berk., in Ilaudb. N.Z. Flora 755 (1867) ... Broad-gilled pleurote ... 162 Q.
172 „ 1449 P. flabellatms Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. XI. 528 (1871) Fan-shaped pleurote ... 163 Q.
149 „ 1369 P. Gardncri Berk., Hook., Journ. I I , 427 (1840) Gardner’s pleurote 164 Q.
161 „ 1409 P. Guilfoylei ...................... Berk., Linn. Journ. X l f l . 158 (1873) Guilfoyle’a pleurote ... 165 N. S.W. 1 Q.
150 „ 1.370 P. illuminans F. v. M., Linn, Journ. X III. 157 (1873) ... Luniiiunis pleurote 166 V. N.S.W. Q.
168 „ 1429 P . imberbis Kalch,, Grev. VIII. 152 (1880) ... Beardless pleurote 167 N.S.W.
148 „ 1.347 P. laeticolor Kalch., Grev. V III. 151 (1880) ... Bright-coloured pleurote 168 ... N.S.W.
Wood .....................
Bark of young E u calyptus
amygdalina
Rather fleshy, pale red. Stem flexuous, stuffed.
Rather membranaceous, brick red. Stem hollOAV, smooth. Rare.
Soft. Membranaceous, sooty, ash coloured, silky or scaly.
Tiny. Membranaceous, nearly orange colour or orange faAvn. Common.
YelloAv. and gills saffron yellow. Stem elongated, solid.
Small. Grey, sage green. Stem thread-like, greenish yelloAV.
Chib-shaped, lurid. Stem thickened upAvards, reddish brown.
SnoAV Avhite. Membranaceous, furrowed. Stem thread-hke.
Membranaceous, yelloAA-brown, reddish brown Avhcn dry.
Sub-membranaceous, livid ; margin spreading, streaked. Stem hollow.
White, fragile. Membranaceous, pellucid. Stem very slender, short.
Smooth, taAvny. Stem elongated, smooth, or streaked lengthwise.
Sub-membranaceous, reddish broAvn, radiately striate.
Sub-membranaceous, dark ash coloured. Stem firm, partiahy hollow.
Membranaceous, fawn coloured. Stem hoUoAv, thm, cu rv c^
Suh-memhranaceous, brick red, funnel shaped. Stem stuffed at tirst.
Dead fallenbranches,
and on Eucalyptus
viminalis
Trunks ...
Roots o f Leptospcr-
mum (Tea-tree)
Rotting bark
DeadAvood
Wood .....................
Branche s...
Wood or dung
Old fern stems
Trunks, living and
dead
Rotten wood
Eucali/plus bark ...
Wood ......................
Dead Avood
Petioles and half-
rotten fronds of
p.alms
Trunks ...
Dead Avood
Wood ..
W o o d (? ) ......................
Common.
White. Membranaceous. Stem rather hollow, short, thin.
Membranaceous, hroAvnish grey. Stem th re a d -lik e , downy at base.
F le shy to membranaceous, buff or variable in colour. Ve ry common.
Sub-membranaceous, umber brown. Stem stuffed, tough.
Entirely reddish brown. Stem shorter than diameter o f cap.
White. Cap at length attached by the side, cup shaped. Stem short.
Very small. Dark-ash colour. Sub-membranaceous, cup shaped.
Fleshy, dark blue, rarely broAvn, downy.
Fleshy, umber. Stem ra th e r lateral, th ic k , clad Avith Avhite dowu.
Cap affixed hehiud, pouch-like, whitish. Stem short, almost smooth.
Strongly phosphorescent. White, becoming dingy. Stem dilated above.
Pale-taAviiy colour. Fau shaped, and much lobed.
Thin, white, tomentose, spoon shaped. Stem thick, Avrinklcd.
SnoAv white. Very thin, woolly. Stem very short, hairy.
Thin, ochrey, becoming reddish.
Beautiful large species. Fleshy, greyish white. Stem flvm.
Pellucid, covered with a gelatinous layer. Stem very variable.
! Fleshy, bay brown, clad with a rough avooI, sessile, k idney shaped.
Pale chestnut. Stem none or obsolete. Gills broad.
Fan shaped, thiu, white, becoming reddish. Adhering to Avood by
spongy base.
Fleshy to leathery, yclloAv, funnel shaped. Stem short. Phosphorescent.
Whitish, very much AA'rinkled when dry, cap kidney shaped.
Phosphorescent. Tawny, smooth. Stem thick.
Membranaceous, kidney shaped, sessile, horizontal.
Rather fleshy, golden yelloAv. Stem stuffed, naked.