- s i Authority for Naiue.
V. I N.S.W. I Q.
General Characters.
391 226 V.3 1 0 3 P. nllantopoda
392 218 „ 3053 P. blattaria
393 224 „ 3094 P. congesta
394 220 P, disrnpta
395 223 V.”3104 P. e ffu sa ...
396 215 „ 3050 r . e reb ia ...
397 230 „ 3128 P. criogena
398 227 „ 3109 P. flammans
399 229 „ 3130 P. marginata
400 223 „ 3129 P. mutabilis
401 232 „ 3137 P. mycenoides
402 222 „ 3071 P. phylicigena
403 219 „ 3055 P, praecox
404 221 „ 3065 P. pudica .....................
405 231 „ 3135 P. pumila
406 217 IX. 394 P, recedens
407 225 V. 3102 P. spectabilis
408 216 „ 3052 P. togularis
409 j1 214 1 V . 3141 1 L. cycnopotamia ... ... |
410 234 V. 3149 I. cincinnata
411 236 „ 3165 I. flocculosa
412 238 I. gigaspora
413 237 V. ’*3235 I. goinphodes
414 235 „ 3155 1. lanuginosa
415 233 •„ 3148 I. piumosa
416 1 239 IX. 421 I. Victorite
Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. IV. 45 (1845)
Fries, S.M. I. 246 (1821)
Kalch., Grev. IX. 147 (1881) ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XIX. 89 (1891) ...
Kalch., Grev. IX. 147 (1881) ...
Fries, S.M. I. 246 (1821)
Fries, PI. Preiss. II. 132 (1 8 4 6 ).....................
Fries, S.M. I. 244 (1821)
Fries, Ilvm. Eur. 225 (1874) ...
Fries, S.M. I. 245 (1821)
Fries, S.M. I. 246 (1821) .....................
Berk., Linn. Journ. XV . 52 (1877)
Fries, Ilym. Eur. 217 (1874) ...
Fries, Tlyni. Enr. 218 (1874) ...
Fries, El. 29 (1828) ...
Cooke .and Mass., Grev. XVIII. 25 (1889)
Fries, El. 28 (1828) ...
Fries, Hym. Eur. 216 (1874)
Sacc. S y ll.,V . 762 (1887)
Fries, S.M. I. 256 (1821) ....................
Frie s, Hym. Eur. 229 (1874) ...
Cooke, Handb. Aust. Fungi 47 (1892)
Kalch., Grev. VIII. 152 (1880) ...
Fries, S.M. I. 257 (1821)
Fries, Mon. Ilym. (1857)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 72 (1888) .
3 4 . PiiO L iO TA .— F r i e s ,
Sausage-stalked pholiota
Cockroach-like plioliota
Congested pholiota
Disrupted pholiota
Expanded pholiota
Lurid pholiota
Woolly pholiota
Flame-coloured pholiota
Margined pholiota
Changeable pholiota ...
Mycena-like pholiota ...
Phylica-growing pholiota
Precocious pholiota ...
Modest pholiota
Dwarfish pholiota
Receding pholiota
Notable pholiota
Gowned pholiota
3 5 . L o c e l l i n a .— G i l l . Champ.
... I Swan river locellinia ...
3 6 . I n o c y b e .—Fries,
Curly inoeybe
Flocculoiis inoeybe
Large-spored inoeybe ...
Pap-like inoeybe
Woolly inoeybe
Downy inoeybe
Victorian inocyhc
S.M. I. 240 (1821).—Agarieas.
391 W.A. V.
392 V. b '.
393 V.
394 V.
395 V.
896 V. B.
397 •VVA,
398 q ! b ’.
399 V. B.
400 t '. V. B.
401 V.
402 Q-
403 W.A. 'b .
404 v'. B.
405
V.
N.S.'w. B,
406
V.
407 V. N S.'W. lì!
408 V. B,
Ground ... ... I
Ground ... ... !
Triinks ...
Ground ...
Wood .....................
Grassy places ... i
Trunks ...
Pinewoods ... '
Ground, among firs ;
Trunks or ground...
Ground, in damp
places
Trunks of P hylica...
Gardens aud pastures
Trunks, &c.
Woods ......................
Ground ...
Dead stumps—Oak,
&c.
Grassy places, &c....
Fleshy, golden yellow. Stem elongatedly bulbous at base.
Elegant, small. Rather fleshy, rust coloured, margin grooved.
Fleshy, the size of a pea, rather mealy, brownish.
Fleshy, creamy white, at first smooth, then cracked deeply.
Fleshy, white, breaking into polygonal wart-like spaces.
Fleshy, rather viscid, lurid. Stem hollow, flbrillose to scaly.
Fleshy, rust coloured. Stem with dense woolly mycelium at base.
Fleshy, tawny, with sulphureous scales. Stem stuffed, thin, hollow.
Rather fleshy, cinnamon, margin striate. Stem hollow, not scaly.
Fleshy, cinnamon, becoming pale. Stem rough with scales. Edible.
Membranaceous, rust coloured, tawny or pale when dry.
F le shy, tawny. Stem thick below, tapering upwards.
F le shy, soft, white to yellowish. Stem downy or mealy. Edible.
Largish. Fle shy, dry, smooth, whitish buff, modestly coloured. Edible.
Somewhat fleshy, hemispherical. Stem hollow, slender.
Rather fleshy, golden tawny. Stem elongated, cylindrical
Large, compact. Golden orange or tawny buff, scales silk y and broad.
Odour bad.
, Fleshy, pale ochre. Stem hollow, cracking. Ring hanging lik e toga.
Fr. 428 (1874).—Agaricus, Acetabularia.
409 I W.A. I ... I ... I ... I ... 1 ... 1 .. I Ground ... I Gills pale fawn colour, leaving a free space round stem. Very r
S.M. I. 254 (1821).—Agaricus, Ilebeloma.
410
B.
Shady woods
411
B.
Bare soil and among
grass
412
Ground ...
413
Ground ...
414
iì!
Ground ...
415
B.
Moist pine woods ...
416
Grassy ground
Rather fleshy, scaly. Stem solid, thin, scaly.
Somewhat fleshy, tawny brown. Stem pale reddish.
Rather fleshy, yellow brown. Stem abruptly rooting.
Rather fleshy, with globose pap-like apex, tawny.
Rather fleshy, umber, becoming yellowish. Stem solid, thin, scaly.
Rather fleshy. Odour weak, not unpleasant. Stem slender.
Rather fleshy, viscid, whitish, shining. Stem stuffed, white.
37. I I e b e l o m a .—Fries, S.M. 1. 249 (1821).—Agaricus.
417
418
245
240
IX . 426
V . 3259
H. arenicolor
I l.f a s tib ile
Cooke an d Ma ss., Grev. X V II, 7 (1 8 8 8 ) ...
F rie s , E p ie r. 178 (1 8 3 8 )
Sand-coloured hebelome
Disagre e able hebelome
417
418
V.
V. b !
G ro u n d ...
Woods ......................
419 241 „ 3260 H. glutinosum L indgr., Bot. Not. 199 (184.5) ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X X L 36 (1 8 9 2 ) ...
Glutinous hebelome 419 V. B. Among de ad leaves
4 2 0 II. griseum Grey hebelome 420 V. Ground in woods ...
421 242 V. 3268 H. raesophæum ... ... ; F rie s , Epicr. 179 (1 8 3 8 ) D u sk y -c en tred hebelome 421 V. B. Woods, &c.
421A
I I . mesophæum, va r. bolo- ¡
F rie s, Ilym . E ur. 24 0 (1 8 7 4 )
D u sk y hebelome
phæum ■
422
244
„ 3291
H. nudipes
F rie s , E p ie r. 181 (1 8 3 8 )
N aked-sta lked hebelome
42 3
243
„ 3275
II. olidum
Cooke and Mass. Grev. XV. 93 (1 8 8 7 ) .......................
S trong-sme lling hebelome
4 2 Ia
422
423 s ’.’Á.
V.
Q. B,
Gro u n d ...
Gro u n d ...
Sto n y ground
42 4 246 „ 3319 I I . petiginosum F rie s, S.M. I. 25 9 (1821) Scabby hebelome 424 V. b ! Ground in shady
places
Fleshy, rather viscid, dingy ochte or sand colour. Stem cylindrical.
Compact, viscid, yellowish tan or tan colour. Stem solid, white.
Fleshy, viscous with a tenacious gluten, yellowish white. Stem stuffed.
Fleshy, mouse grey or pale silver grey, g lutinous, smooth, shining when
dry. Odour unpleasant.
Rather fleshy, viscid, yellowish tan, disc bay. Stem slender, white.
Common.
Dark brown, v e il resembling a ring. Stem becoming brown.
Fleshy, slightly viscid, tan coloured, thin, pale. Stem solid, white.
Fleshy, viscid, full red brown. Stem hollow, smooth. Odour fmtid.
Rather fleshy, dry, brown, circumference silky grey. Stem slender,
powdery, brick red.
F l a m m u l a .— F rie s ,
428
429
430
S.M. I. 250 (1821).—Agaricus, Paxillus.
252
253
IX. 437
V. 3344
F. avellanea
F. Baileyi .....................
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVIII, 3 (1889)
Berk, and Br., Linn. Trans. II. 54 (1883)
Nut-brown flammula ...
Bailey ’s flammula
425
426
V. Q.
QSandy
ground
Rotten wood
258
257
„ 3369
„ 3363
F. flavida
F. fusa ...
Fries, S.M. I. 250 (1821)
F'rtcs, Hym. Eur. 247 (1874)
Yellowish flammula ...
Fusiform flammula
427
428 s !a .
V.
V.
N .S .W. B.
B.
Tnmks—Pine, &c.
Ground and fallen
261 „ 3382 F. hybrida Fries, Mon. Ilym. I. 360 (1 8 5 7 ) ....................................... Hybrid flammula 429 V. B.
logs
Fir stumps
251 IX. 438 F. hyperion Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. 72 (1888) Hyperion flammula ... 430 V. Stumps (?)
260 V. 3373 F. inopoda Fries, S.M. I. 251 (1821) ........................................ Fibril-stalked flammula 431 V. B. Fine trunks
Fleshy, nut brown. Stem tapering upwards, grooved.
Orange. Bell shaped to hemispherical, woolly, sprinkled with reddish-
yellow mealy particles.
Fleshy, yellow, smooth, moist. Stem y e llow, then rusty.
Compact, rather viscid, flesh becoming yellow. Odour uot unpleasant.
Fleshy, moist, at first cinnamon brown then golden tawny. Ve il forming
ril) g.
Fleshy, golden tawny, then darker. Stem tapering downwards,
furrowed.
Fleshy, moist, honey tan colour, b ecoming pale. Stem flbrillose.
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