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Number. Seìenliflc Ñamo Authority for Name. Eiiflish Name.
214 402 V. 1874 R, alutaeea Fries, Epicr. 362 (1838) ......................................
15. R ussula.— Pcrs. Obs.,
Bufi-gilled russule
215 394 IX . 249 R. australieusis Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. 32 (1887) ... Auslralian russule
216 399.\ V . 1842 K. C lu s ii... Fries, Ilym. Ear. 449 (1874) ... Clusius’ russule
217 399 „ 1841 R. emetica Fries, Epicr. 357 (1838) ........................................ Emetic russule
218 398 „ 1840 R. expalleus Gillet., Tab. 49 (1878) ... Bleaching russule
219 400 . 1852 R. fragilis Frifiô-, Epicr. 359 (1838) Fragile russule
220 397 , ISIS R. Linnaii Fries, Epicr. 356 (1838) Linnfeus russule
221 395 1805 R. purpurea Gillet.. Tab. 47 (1 8 7 8 )... Purple russule
222 396 , 1817 R. r u b r a ... Fries, Epier. 354 (1838) Red russule ...
223 393 1800 R. sanguinea Fries, Epicr. 351 (1838) Blood-red russule
224 401 IX. 259 R. subalbida Bres., Pug., Myc. Austr. 4 (1890) Lurid Avhite russule ...
225 404 V . 1886 C. à,urantiacus Fries, S.M. I. 318 (1821)
16. Ca n th a r e l lu s .
Orange-coloured chantarelle
226 405 IX. 266 C. aureolus Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 4 (1 8 8 9 )..................... Golden chantarelle
227 403 V . 1882 C. cibarius Fries, S.M. I. 318 (1821) Edible chantarelle
228 410 „ 1919 C. cioereus Fries, S.M. I. 320 (1821) ....................................... Ash-grey chantarelle ...
229 412 „ 1934 C. coDciunus Berk., Linn. Journ. XVI. 38 (1878) Elegant chantarelle
230 414 „ 1956 C. folioluni Kalch., Grev. IX. 134 (1881) ... Leaf-like chantarelle ...
231 411 „ 1920 C. leucopliEeus Nouel., Mem. Lille (1831) White-looking chantarelle
232 413 „ 1952 C. lobatus Fries, S.M. I. 323 (1821) Lobed chantarelle
233 407 IX. 267 C. politus Cooke and Mass., Grev. X VI. 32 ( 1 8 8 7 ) ..................... Polished chantarelle ...
234 409 V. 1914 C. pusio ... Berk., Hook., Journ. VIII. 134 (1856) P uny chantarelle
235 408 „ 1899 C. strigipes Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 248 (I860) ... Hairy-stalked chantarelle
236 406 „ 1893 C. viscosus Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. IV. 49 (1845) Viscid chantarelle
237 444 V. 2223 M. aciculseformis ... Berk, and Curt., L inn. Journ. X. 297 (1869)
17. M arasm ius.— Fries,
Needle-stalked marasmius
238 451 „ 2292 M. afflxus Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 248 (1860) ... Attached marasmius ...
239 442 „ 2218 M. bicolor Sacc., and Cub., Syll. V. 555 (1887) Two-coloured marasmius
240 438 „ 2187 M. calobates Kalch., Grev. IV. 71 (1876) Stilted marasmius
241 425 „ 2071 M. calopus Fries, Epicr. 379 (1838) Beautiful-stemmed marasmius ...
242 431 „ 2122 M. cauticinalis Fries, Epicr. 383 (1838) ........................................ Craggy marasmius
243 418 „ 2046 M. coníertus Berk, aud Br., Linn. Journ. XIV. 34 (1875) Crowded marasmius ..
244 447 „ 2259 M. de Tonianus Sacc. and Cub., Syll. V. 663 (1887) De Toni’s marasmius ...
245 450 2286 M. emergeus Berk, in Cooke’s Handb., Aust. Fungi, 88 (1892) ... Emerging marasmius ...
246 445 „ 2239 M. epiphyUus Fries, Epicr. 386 (1838) Leaf marasmius
247 441 „ 2203 M. equicrinis F. V. M., Grev. V III. 153 (1880) Horse-hair marasmius...
248 420 „ 2051 M. erythropus F ries, Epicr. 378 (1838) Red-stalked marasmius
249 440 2200 M. Eucalypti Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 249 (1860) ... Eucalyptus marasmius
250 452 „ 2291 M. Exocarpi Berk., Linn. Journ. X V III. 384 (1881) ... Native cherry marasmius
251 435 „ 2144 M. ferrugineus Berk., Hook. Lond. Jonrn. II. 630 (1843) Rust-red marasmius ...
252 423 ., 2063 M. floriceps Berk, and Curt., Linn. Journ. X . 298 (1869) Flower-capped marasmius
253 427 „ 2095 M. fcetidus Fries, Epicr. 380 (1838) Fcctid marasmius
254 434 „ 2143 M. hsematocephalus M o n t.,S y ll.109 (1856)... Blood-red capped marasmims ...
255 416 „ 2013 M. hepaticus Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. V. I (1846) ... Liver-coloured marasmius
256 421 2057 M. impudicus Fries, Epicr. 377 (1838) 1 mpure marasmius
257 422 IX. 278 M.Tanaripes Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 4 (18 8 9 )... Woolly-stalked marasmius
258 439 V . 2199 M. lignyodes Berk., Linn. Journ. X VH I. 384 ( 1 8 8 1 ) ...................... Smoky marasmius
259 436 „ 2147 M. meloniformis ... Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 249 (1860^ ... Melon-shaped marasmius
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1. 100 (1796).-—A g a r ic u s .
214 T. B Woods .....................
216 V. Q. Ground ...
216 V. BÎ Woods ......................
217 T . V. N.S'.'W. B Woods .....................
0¿1liCo V. B Under trees
219 s'.A. V. Q. B Woods ...
220 Q- B Woods .....................
221 V. B Under trees
222 V. N.S.'w. B Grassy places
223 Ci- B Woods ...
224 Ci- 1 Ground ...
Fers. Tent. D is p . 2 6 (1797).—•Ágai’icu s .
225 Q. B Fir AVOods and heaths
226 Q- Ground ...
227 V. N.S.W. Q. 'b Woods .....................
228 T. B Woods ......................
229 N.S.'w. Ground ...
230 Q. TAvigs, leaves, &c....
231 V. B Ground ...
V. B Mosses, in sAvamps
23.3 s'.A. V. B’ern gully
234 T . V. Ground ...
235 T. Among ferns
236 W.A. Ground, among tAvigi
General Ciiaraeters.
MilcL Fleshy, dark lake, red, or purplish, margin flesh white. Gills
bright buff. Edible.
Acrid. Fleshy, red. Stem stuffed, theh hollow, straw coloured.
Blood red, flesh white to yellowish.
Acrid, Fleshy, polished, shining, margin flesh white. Rose, varied
with lilac or yellow.
Fleshy, viscid, bright, purple, becoming pale. Stem cylindrical, firm.
Very acrid, small. Fleshy,rose red, becoming pale, polished, slightly viscid.
Mild. Fleshy, polished, dry, Avhite. Stem spongy, stout, red.
Rather mild. Fleshy, v iscid, dark purple. Stem white at top, rosy middle.
Acrid Fleshy, polished, dry, deep dark vermilion. Stem white or red.
Acrid. Fleshy, generally blood red, glistening, Stem white or red.
Rather fleshy, margin lurid white. Stem stuffed, then hollow.
Nearly orange colour or orange yellow. Fleshy, rather tomentose.
Golden. Thin, delicately downy. Stem slender, laintly streaked.
Apricot yellow and apricot scented. Fleshy. Edible.
Sub-membranaceous, diugy biack, hairy to scaly. Stem hollow.
Small. Gills very narrow aud forked. Stem thickened upwards.
Membranaceous, whitish, pale ochre when d ry or reddish brown. Colour
and veins slightly prominent as in a dry leaf.
Siih-membrauaceous, umber. Stem stuffed, thin, of same colour.
Membranaceous, gelatinous, sessile, dirty reddish brown.
Rather fleshy, viscid, very shining, chestnut colour. Stem stuffed.
Becoming whitish. Funnel shaped, powdery, woolly. Stem brown
when dry.
Liver colour. Stem arising from tawny strigose liairs. Tapeimg
upwards.
Beautifully yellow. Viscid, funnel shaped, somewhat wavy.
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245
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N.S.W.
N.S.W.
Rotten Avood
Rotten Avood
Trunks ...
Futrid leaves of B o u gainvillea
Twigs, grass, roots,
&c.
Grouud, among leaves
Among dead vege tables
Branches...
Wood ......................
Fallen leaves, twigs,
&c.
Branches...
Among leaves, near
stumps
Fruit and branches
f Eucalyptus
Trunks o f Exocarpos
latifolia (Native
Cherry)
Dead leaves, branches,
&c.
Rotten wood
Decayed twigs
Dead loaves
Among ferns
About trunks
Rotten Avood
Leaves o f Eucaiyptu;
Leaves and brunches
of Eucalyptus
Gregarious. Tawny. Stem hair-like, rigid, shining, brownish.
Whitish, mealy, tomentose, cup shaped, reflexed and attached by side.
Small. White. Stem short, becoming red bcloAv, thread-like.
Mcinbranaceous, rust coloured, hecoiuiug browu. Stem horny, turning
black.
Inodorous. Rather fleshy. Stem shining, bay to red, hollow, not
rooting.
Membranaceous, rust coloured, yellow, then ochre. Stem hollow, bay.
Sub-membranaceous, taAvny. Stem of same colour, holloAV.
Cap scarcely the size o f a mustard seed, brownish. Stem hair-like.
Very minute, Avhite, bursting through. Stem shortened or elongated.
Minute. Membranaceous, creamy. Stem rather horny, finely velvety.
Whitish to taAvny, small, membranaceous. Stem hair-like, rigid, black,
shining, arising from black horsehair-like mycelium.
Inodorous. Rather fleshy. Stem dark red, hollow, streaked.
Conical, broAvnish, silky. Stem hair-like, compressed, shining.
White, wholly resupinate.
Membranaceous, ferruginous yellow. Stem slender, tAvisted.
Conical, bright red broAvn. Stem tAvisted, hollow, shining.
Fmtid. Sub-membranaceous, pellucid, taAviiy chestnut or someAvhat red.
Membranaceous, blood red. Stem horny, hair-like, umber.
Rather fleshv, liver coloured. Stem o f stringy fibres, thickened below.
Foetid. Rather fleshy, chestnut red. Stem hollow, turning purple.
Fleshy, lead colour or dirty dark blue. Stem red, densely ve lvety.
FurroAved. Stem black, shining, grooved.
Minute. Bay brown, mealy. Stem thread-like, shining.
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