Scientiflo Name. Authority for Name.
W.A. S.A. T. V. I N.S.W.
General Ciiaraeters.
375
376
3S4
385
1 525 j V . 2705 1
„ 2706 1
I 1 I X . 348 1
191
195
V. 2712
1. 2740
194 „ 2735
192
193
„ 2717
„ 2733
1 ™1 IX. 350 1
197
198
V. 2747
„ 2806
202 V. 2828
200
201
199
203
IX. 354
„ 359
„ 360
V . 2863 '
204 V. 2900
207
205
208
206
V. 2945
„ 2923
Ix !’372
210
209
211
V. 2967
„ 2960
„ 2980
V. bombycina
V. parvula
V . speciosa
V. Taylori
V . xauthoeepliala..
E. Bloxami
E. galbineum
E. laeticolor
E. melaniceps
E. panniculus
C. cyathoideus
L. aq u ila ...
L. lampropoda
L. melanura
L. quinquecolor
389 I 212 I V . 3030 ] E. rbodocylix
390 I 213 I V. 3037 I C. variabiiis
1 Fries, S.M. I. 333 (1821)
I Fries, S.M. I. 333 (1821)
I Cooke and Mass., Grev. X IX . 105 (1891)
Fries, S.M. I. 277 (1821)
Weinm., Koss. 238 (1836)
Fries, S.M. I. 278 (1821)
Berk., Outl. 140 (1860) .....................
Berk., Hook., Load. Journ. IV. 45 (1845)
2 3 . S c n iz o PH Y L L U J i.— F r i e s ,
I Common scliizopliyllum
I Multifid schizophyllum
2 4 . M e t r a r ia .— C o o k e a a d M a s s .,
. . . I Remarkable metraria ...
2 5 . V o l v a r i a .— F r ie s ,
Silky Tolvar ...
Little volvar ...
Beautiful volvar
Taylor’s volvar
Yellow-beaded volvar ...
I Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVIII.
26. A n n d l a r i a .— S c h u lz , V e r li. Zool. Bot.
(18 8 9 )... ... j Remarkable annularia ... ... |
27. P l u t e u s .— F r ie s ,
Fries, Epicr. 140 (1838)
F. v. M., Grev. XV . 93 (1887) ...
Berk, and Br., Outl. 143 (1860)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVIL 7 (1888) .
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 31 (1887) .
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 31 (1887) .
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 245 (I8 6 0 )...
Fries, Epicr. 150 (1838)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XXI. 36 (1892) .
Fries, Epicr. 154 (1838)
Fries, S.M. I. 203 (1821) ... • ..
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XIX . 89 (1891) .
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V II. 7 (1888) .
Fries, Mon. Hym. I. 293 (1857) ...
Fries, S.M. I. 205 (1821)
Berk. Outl. 148 (1860)
) Lasch. in Fries, Hym. Eur. 213 (1874)
I F rie s, Hym. Eur. 213 (1874) ...
Fawn pluteus.,,
Wehl’s pluteus
2 8 . E n t o l o m a .— F r ie s ,
Bloxam’s entolome
Yellowish cntolome ...
Bright-coloured entolome
Black-headed cntolome
Ragged entolome
2 9 . C l i t o p i l u s .— F r i e s ,
Crab-like clitopile
Goblet-like clitopile
3 0 . L e p t o n i a .— F r i e s ,
Eagle leptonia
Brilliant- stalked leptonia
Black-tailed leptonia ...
Five-coloured leptonia...
3 1 . N o l a n e a .— F r ie s ,
Papillate nolanea
Pasture nolanea
Reddish-brown nolanea
3 2 . E c c i l i a .— F r ie s ,
1 Kose-cup eccilia
3 3 . Cl a u d o p u s .— S m ith ,
j Variable claudopus
Obs. I. 103 (1 8 1 5 ).—Agaricus.
3C4 1 W.A. I S.A. I T. I V. 1
N.S.W. I Q. I B. 1 Dead wood
365 1 . . . 1 . . . I . . . 1 V. 1 . . . 1 . . . I . . . I Wood . . .
Grev. X IX . 104 (1891).
3 6 6 1 . . . I . . . 1 - 1 V . I ... I ... I . . . I Woods . . .
... I Dry,white or greyish, scarcely exceeding inch in diameter. Cosmopolitan.
. . . 1 Deeply cut into numerous lobes, becoming pale yellow.
1 Margin cream colour, disc darker and reddish brown, viscid, shining
I when dry.
S.M. I. 277 (1821).—Agaricus, Amanita.
V. Decayed wood
Pastures,after stormy
weather
Dung-hills,
road-
sides, &c.
Ground ...
Ground ...
;lobose and viscid at first. Edible.
at first,. Stem stuffed, silky.
Large. Fleshy, silky, fawn to brown, g.
White. Rather fleshy, downy, conical
Large. Fleshy, smooth, viscid or polished, grey. Stem rather bulbous.
Thin, livid. Stem pale, solid, smooth.
Golden y ellow, spotted w ith w hite from remains of volva. Stem bulbous.
Gesell. 49 (1868).—Agaricus, Chamteota.
372 I ... I ... I ... 1 V. 1 ... I ... I ... I Ground ... I Fleshy, pale, cuticle broken up into broad darker scales. Stem short,
thick.
Epicr. 140 (1838).—Agaricus.
T.
Epicr. 143 (1838).—Agaricus.
376
377
.378
379
Epicr. 148 (1838).—Agaricus.
380
381
S.M. I. 201 (1821).—Agaricus.
S.A.
383
384
385
S.M. I. 204 (1821).—Agaricus.
V, B.
ii'! B.
v ! B.
386
387
S.M. I. 207 (1821).—Agaricus.
»89 I ... I ... I ... I V. 1 ... I .
Seem. Journ.—Agaricus.
390 I ... I I ... I V. I
Trunks o f trees ... Large. Fleshy, dull tawny, smooth, then clad with evanescent scales.
Rotten wood on Fleshy, shiniug, ochrey to white, disc darker; stem 6 to 8 inches long,
grouud thick.
S.A. V. B.
V.
S.A. V.
S.A. V.
ir!
S.A. V. Q. B.
V.
Open exposed pastures
Ground ...
Sandy soil
Ground ...
Among ferns
Grass fields
Under burnt h
Ground ...
Pastures ...
Ground ...
Black loam
Meadows
Pastures ...
Heaths ...
... I B. 1 Rotten wood
Q. 1 B. I Sticks, &c.
Fleshy, compact, b lackish blue. Stem slightly tapering upwards.
Sulphur colour. Rather fleshy, almost saffron colour. Stem hollow.
Rather fleshy, shining, amethyst colour. Stem thin, nearly solid.
Fleshy, compact, dark sooty brown. Stem solid, short, pale.
. .... . 1, 1 . . .1 J . _.1_ — O*..«. #-l.i « 1 Thin, bell shaped, dark Stem thickene.d 1a.1t lb.naosfe. , aQu.I.d! rdlrotwwrniTyi .
Small and beautiful. Fleshy to membranaceous, flesh colour to white.
Rather thiu, pale, finally funnel shaped. Stem hollow, white and
woolly at base.
Rather membranaceous, bay brown. Stem short, stuffed.
Rather fleshy, mouse coloured, or steel grey, or sooty. Common.
Bell shaped, shining black, silky. Stem cylindrical.
Membranaceous, disc brownish brick red, margin yelloavish.
Sub-meinhraiiaceous, papillate, tawny. Stem hollow, polished.
Membranaceous, shining like silk avhen dry. Stem silky fibrous.
Small. Sub-membrauaceous, red broavn, indistinctly scaly.
I Membranaceous, tawny, when dry flocculose, grey.
1 Very small. Sub-membranaceous, silky with white down. Common.