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Number. Scientific Name.
260 419 V. 2049 M. Muelleri
261 429 „ 21U6 M. opacus
262 417 „ 2014 M. pilo pus
263 446 „ 2257 M. primulinus
264 433 „ 2133 M. putredinis
265 428 ,, 2103 M. ramealis
266 449 „ 2261 M. rhyticeps
267 437 „ 2150 M. rotula ...
268 443 „ 2219 M. rufo-pallidus ...
269 424 „ 2070 M.scorodonius
270 426 „ 2084 M. stylobates
271 M. subroseus
272 448 „ 2260 M. subsupiuiis
273 415 „ 1976 M. u r en s ...
274 461 V. 2332 L. blepharodes
275 463 „ 2848 L. calvescens
2 7 6a 487 „ 2485 L. castoreus, var. him
277 479 „ 2456 L. catervarius
278 476 „ 2415 L. cochlcatus
279 470 „ 2376 L. cretaceus
280 475 „ 2398 L. cyathus
281 459 „ 2325 L. dealbatus
282 465 „ 2350 L. Duualii
283 467 „ 2358 L, exasperatus
284 484 „ 2472 L. exilis ..
285 458 „ 2317 L. fasciatus
286 483 „ 2471 L. fulvaster
287 455 „ 2312 L .fu lv u s ...
288 456 „ 2315 L. fusco-purpureus
289 486 IX. 322 L. fusipes
290 482 ,1 301 L. gracilentus
291 480 V . 2458 L. Guilfoylei
292 490 „ 2490 L. hepatotrichus ...
293 473 „ 2514 L. holopogonius
294 485 „ 2483 L. hyracinus
295 471 „ 2394 L. Kurzianus
296 478 „ 2449 L. Imviceps
297 489 IX. 317 L. lasiophyllus
298 481 V . 2459 L. lateritius
299 453 „ 2308 L. Lecomtei
300 466 „ 2351 L. lepideus
301 469 » 2371 L. manipularis
3Ú2 493 „ 2499 L. pelliculosus
303 477 „ 2439 L. pergamenus
304 494 „ 2506 L. pulvinulus
305 491 2495 L. punctaticeps
306 474 „ 2395 L. radicatus
307 472 „ 2512 L. Schomburgkii ...
308 462 „ 2333 L. siparius
309 454 „ 2311 L. strigosus
310 492 „ 2497 L. subdulcis
311 468 „ 2361 L. subnudus
312 460 „ 2330 L. tener ...
313 464 „ 2349 L. tigrinus
314 457 „ 2316 L. villosus
315 488 „ 2486 L. vulpinus
Authority for Name. General Characters.
Berk., Linn. Journ. XVIII. 383 (1881) ...
Berk, ami Curt., Hook. Journ. I. 99 (1849)
Kalcb., Grev. VIII. 153 ( 1 8 8 0 ) .....................
Berk., Linn. Journ. XVI. 38 (1878)
Berk, and Curt., Linn., Journ. X. 295 (1869)
Fries, Epicr. 381 (1S38)
Kalch., Grev. IV. 71 (1876)
Fries, Epicr. 385 (1838)
Kalch., Grev. IV. 71 (1876)
Fries, Epicr. 379 (1838)
Berk, and Curt., Linn. Journ. X. 296 (1869)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XXI. 37 (1892) ...
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 249 (1860)
Fries. Epicr. 373 (1838)
; Berk, and Curt., Linn. Journ. X. 301 (1869)
, Berk., Hook., Journ. V III. 141 (1856) ...
I Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. X. 302 (1869)
Berk, and Br., Linu. Trans. II. 55 (1883)
Fries, Ilym. Eur. 484 (1874)
Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. XIV. 42 (1875)
Berk, and B r., Linn. Trans. I. 399 (1879)
Fries, PI. Preiss. II. 133 (1846)
Fries, Epicr. 390 (1838)
Berk, and Br ., Linn. Trans. II. 55 (1883)
Fries, Epicr. 393 ( 1838)
Berk,, Hook., Journ. II. 146 (1840)
Berk, and Cooke, Linn. Journ. XV. 373 (1877)
Berk., Ann., Nat,, Hist. X . 369 (1843) ...
Kalch., Grev. VIII. 153 (1880)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. I (1887) ..
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. 73 (1888) ...
Berk., Linn. Journ. X V III. 384 (1881) ...
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 249 (I860) ...
Berk., Grev. X. 63 (1881)
Kalch., Grev. VIII. 153 (1880)...
Curr,, Linn. Trans. I. 120 (1876)
Kalch., Grev. VIII. 163 (1 8 8 0 ) .....................
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I . 1 (1887) ...
Berk., Linn. Journ. X V III. 384 (1881) ...
Fries, Epicr. 368 (1838)
F ries, Epier. 390 (1838)
Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. X IV . 43 (1875)
Fries, Epicr. 395 (1838)
Lev., Champ., Mus. 117 (1846) ...
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 250 (1860)...
Berk, and Br., Linn. Trans. II. 55 (1883)
Cooke and Mass, Grev. X IV ., 118 (1886)
Berk., Linn. Trans. XX. l I lQ s S l )
Berk, and Curt., Linn. Journ. X. 301 (1869)
Fries, Epicr. 388 (1838)
Berk., Hook., Journ. III. 46 (1851)
Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. VI, 492 (1847)
Klotsch in Fries, Epicr. 389 (1838)
Fries, Epicr. 389 (1838)
Klotsch in Linn. 479 (1833)
Fries, Mon. Hym. II. 238 (1857)
1 7 . M a r a sm iu s .— F r ie s ,
Mueller’s marasmius ...
Opaque marasmius
DoAvny-stalked marasmius
I’ale-yellow marasmius
Putrid marasmius
Twig marasmius
Wrinkle-capped marasmius
Collared marasmius ... ' ..
Pale-red marasmius ...
Shallot marasmius
Pillar-shaped marasmius
Somewhat rosy marasmius
Subsupiiie marasmius ...
Acrid marasmius
1 8 . L e n t in u s .— F r ie s ,
Eyelashed leutine
Bald lentine ...
Ilirneola-like leutine ...
Crowded lentine
Cochleate lentine
Chalky lentine
Goblet lentine
White-washed lentine ...
Dunal’s leutine
Rough lentine
Thin lentine
Clustered lentine
YellOAvish lentine
Tawny lentine
PurpIe-broAvu lentine ...
Fusiform leutine
Slender lentine
Guilfoyle’s lentine
Liver-coloured len tin e ...
Bearded lentine
Ilyrax-coloured lentine
Kurz’s lentine
Even-headed lentine ...
Hairy-gilled lentine
Brick-red lentine
Locomte’s lentine
Scaly lentine ...
Tufted lentine
Thin-skinned lentine ...
Parchment lentine
Pulvinate lentine
Punctate-headed lentine
Rooting lentine
Schomburgk’s lentine ...
Curtain leutine
Strigose lentine
Sweet-scented lentine ...
Somewhat-naked leutine
Slender lentine
Tiger-tul't lentine
Villous lentine
Fox-coloured lentine ...
Epicr. 372 (1838).—Agaricus—contimced.
264
265
Q. Ground ...
N.S.’w . Q- Leaves and twigs ...
N.S.W. Q. Wood .....................
N.S.W.
Q- Eucalyptus
Q- B Dry dead branches
Q- Passion-flower twigs
Q- ii Fallen twigs, &c. ...
Q. Ground,about trunks
B Dry ground
Q. Wood ......................
Rotten wood
q ’ Rotten wood
Q- "b Wood ......................
PI. Hoinon. 77 (1825).—Agaricus.
Q-
275 Q.
276a
281
282
284
285
286
287
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
N.S.W.
N.S.'w.
N.S.W.
N.S.'w.
N.S.W.
N.S.'w.
Dead branches
Rotten trunks
Rotten logs, in woods
Trunks ...
Trunks and ground
Ground ...
Dense scrubs
Rotten trunks
Trunks — Willows
and Poplars
Trunks ...
Rotten wood
Trunks ...
Deadwood
Rotten wood
Wood ......................
Rotten wood
Rotten wood
Rotten wood
Bark o f Eucalyptus
Stumps ...
Wood ......................
Ground ...
Stumps ...
Wood
Rotten wood
Stumps of firs, &c.
Dead wood
Rotten trunks
Ground ...
Rotten wood
Trunks ...
Ground ...
Wood .....................
Rotten wood
Trunks ...
Deadwood
Fallen trees
Rotten wood
Trunks ...
Rotten wood
Stumps ...
Tawny, delicately tomentose. Stem thin, dilated at base.
Slender. Opaque, powdery, whitish. Stem mealy towards base.
Leathery to membranaceous, yellowish tan. Stem with powdery
ochrey down.
Pale yellow, powdery. Stem short, slender, mealy.
Thin, reddish yellow or grey. Stem of same colour, solid.
Inodorous. Somewhat fleshy,opaque, white, disc somewhat red. Very
common.
Membranaceous, tawny to reddish brown. Stem thread-like, velvety.
Minute. Membranaceous, whitish. Slem horny, shining, blackish, with
collar from separating gills.
Membranaceous, pale red. Stem thread-like, fixed at base b y Avhite
mycelium.
Small. Strong scented, oniony odour. Somewhat fleshy, red becoming
white, or red buff. Edible.
White. Thin, smooth. Stem arising from circular base, smooth,
hollow.
Membranaceous, pale-tau colour, tinged w ith pink. Stem horny, hollow.
Small, Mealy, adhering behind. Stem short, mealy.
Acrid, odourless. Fleshy to leathery. Usually ochrey tan. Stem fibrous.
Brown, liispid, margin ciliate. Stem velvety.
Pale, at first woolly then bald, margin lobed. Stem short, n early naked.
Pale, tawny. Gills paler, cap thin,
Golden yellow. Cap convex, then flattened. Stem cylindrical.
Tough, flaccid. Fleshy, reddish brown, somewhat lobed or contorted.
White, orbicular. Stem thin, at length furrowed.
Ochrey, with ve lvety brotvn lines radiating from centre, funnel shaped.
Becoming white, leathery, woolly to hairy, zoneless. Stem short.
Small, tufted. F le shy to leathery, y ellow Avhite with browu scales.
Rough, with rigid warts, ferruginous, powdery. Stem thickened
downwards.
Papery, pale tawny.
Thin, leathery, wine-glass shape, pale ochre. Stem velvety, tawny.
Orbicular, white, becoming tawny when dry. Stem slender, smooth.
Deeply funnel shaped, bay brown, somewhat zoned. Stem rough or
downy.
Leathery, funnel shaped, purple brown, hairy. Stem tall, bristly.
Fleshy, white, downy. Stem lateral, spindle shaped, rooting.
Rather membranaceous, ochrey, funnel shaped. Stem slender, brown.
Umber, smooth. Stem curved, of same colour.
Hoof-like_, liver coloured, becoming smooth in front, hispid behind.
Dirty white, funnel shaped, densely hispid. Stem hispid.
Orbicular or semi-orbicular, fu ll red brown, downy, wrinkled behind.
Funnel shaped, mealy, tawpy. Stem short, rusty brown.
Fleshy to leathery, yellowish white. Stem solid, scaly at base.
Thin, ochrey, shining, lobed at margin. Stems discoid, downy.
Brick red, and quite smooth. Stem o f same colour, rigid.
Leathery, funnel shaped, fawn colour. Stem hairy, o f same colour.
Fleshy, compact, pale ochrey, broken up into darker spot-like scales.
Tufted, orbiculai', white, clad with mealy scales. Stem curved.
Sessile, tough, very thin, tawny faAvn colour, k idney shaped.
White, leathery to membranaceous, funnel shaped. Stem solid.
Cushion shaped, pale, margrin furrowed, ochrey.
Punetately hispid, presenting sponge-like appearance. Stem yellow.
Fleshy, funnel shaped, pale ochrey, shortly velvety. Stem velvety.
Leathery when dry, fawn coloured, broadly funnel shaped.
Orange, brown when dry. Woolly with erect rigid hairs intermixed.
Reddish-fawn colour. Roughly hairy. Stem exceutric and h airy.
White, sweet scented. Cap lobate, smooth. Stem obsolete or spurious.
Rather fuunel shaped, at first clad with mealy scales. Stem slender.
Membranaceous, bay brown. Stem very slender, brownish.
Fleshy to leathery, whitish to yellow white, w ith tawny scales. Edible .
Brown, leathery, with fibrous bristles. Stem solid, tawny.
■■ imbricated. Fle shy,cónchate,tancoloured,corrugatedorwoolly.