1B ■A II
Saccanio’s
Number. Scientiflo Nome. Authority for Name. English Namo.
48. P s i l o c y b e .— F r ie s ,
611
512
324
322
IX. 5G8
V . 4269
P. ceres ...
P . cernua
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 72 (1888) ...
Fries, S.M. I. 298 (1821)
Ceres psilocybe
Nodding psilocybe
613 320 „ 4259 P . compta Fries, Hym. Eur. 301 (1874) ... Ornamented psilocybe...
514 319 „ 4285 P. ericæa Fries, S.M. I . 291 (1821) Ileath-growing psilocybe
515 823 „ 4275 P. foenisecii Fries, S.M. I. 295 (1821) Lawn psilocybe
516 321 „ 4267 P. spadicea Fries, Epicr. 225 (1838) Date-brown psilocybe ...
49.— D e c o n i c a . — S ra itb ,
517
5IS
325
326
V. 4293
„ 4294
D. fltro-rufa ... ... |
D. nuciseda
Sacc. Syll. V. 1059(1887) ... ... ... |
5flcc. Syll. V. 1059 (1887) ... ... ... 1 Dark-red deconica ... ... 1
Nutty deconica ... ...1
50. P s a t h y r a . — F r ie s ,
519 327 V. 4297 P. conopilea Fries, S.M. I. 504 (1821) ; Cone-capped psatbyra...
620 330 „ 4344 I’, fatua ... Fries, S.M. I. 296 (1821) ....................................... Tasteless psathyra
521
331
„ 4.349
P. gossypina
Fries, S.M. 1 .3 1 0 (1 8 2 1 ) .......................................
Cottony psathyra
522
329
„ 4320
P .ob tusata
Fries, S.M. I. 293 (1821)
Obtuse psathyra
523 328 „ 4314 P. Sonderiana ... ... 1Berk., Linu. Journ. XIII. 159 (1873) Sender’s psathyra
51. B o l b i t i u s .— F r ie s ,
524
525 358 V.'435T
H. candidus
B. conocephalus ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XXI. 37 (1 3 9 2 ) .....................
Fries, Epicr. 205 (1838)
White bolbitius
Conc-hoaded bo lb itiu s...
526 356 „ 4355 B. fragilis Fries, Epicr. 254 (1838) Fragile bolbitius
527 357 „ 4358 B. titubans Fries, Epicr. 254 (1838) Tottering bolbitius
52. C o p r in u s .— P e r s .
528 345 V. 4374 C. comatus F ries, Epicr. 242 (1838) Maned coprin
529
530
531
531A
532
633
534
535
351
354
347
347
349
353
348bis.
346
„ 4429
„ 4480
„ 4404
” 4416
„ 4477
„ 4407
„ 4394
C. deliquescens
C. ephemerus
C. fimetarius
C.fimetarius, var.macrorhizus
C- micaceus
C. murinus
C. n iv eu s...
C. picaceus
F ries, Epicr. 249 (1838)
Fries, Epier. 252 (1838)
Frie.s, Epicr. 245 (1838)
(Fries), Ilym. Eur. 324(1874) ...
Fries, Epicr. 247 (1838)
Kalch., Grev. VIII. 152 (1880) ...
Fries, Epicr. 246 (1838)
Fries, Epicr. 244 0 » 3 8 )
Deliquescent coprin ...
Ephemeral coprin
Dung coprin ...
Large-rooting coprin ...
Glistening coprin
Mouse-colonrod coprin
Snowy coprin
Variegated coprin
536
537
538
355
352
348
„ 4490
„ 4465
„ 4406
C. plicatilis
C. stercorarius
C. tomentosus
Fries, Epicr. 252 (1838)
Fries.Kpicr. 251 (1838)
Fries, Epicr. 246 0 8 3 8 )
Plaited coprin
Dung-borne coprin
Tomentose coprin
539 350 „ 4420 C. truncorum Fries, Epicr. 248 (1838) Trunk coprin
53. P a n æ o l u s .— F r ie s ,
540
541
542
338
333
340
V. 4544
IX. 598
V . 4555
P. campanulatus ...
P. ebiirneus
P. fimicola
F ries, Hym. Eur. 311 (1874) ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 4 (1889)...
Fries, Hym. Eur. 312 (1874)
Be ll panæolus
Ivory-white panæolus
Dung-borne panæolus
543
544
332
339
IX. 596
V . 4547
P .o v a tu s
P. papilionaceus ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 4 (1889)
Fries, Epicr. 236 (1838) ........................................
Ovate panæolus
Butterfly panæolus
545
546
547
335
336
337
„ 4536
„ 4539
IX. 697
P. phalænarum
P .re tiru gis
P . veluticeps
Fries, Epicr. 235 (1838)
Fries, Epicr. 235 0®38)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 4 (1889)...
Moth panæolus
Wrinkled panæolus
Velvet-capped panæolus
W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. j q.
General Characters
S.M. I. 289 (1821).—Agaricus.
511
512
513
514
.516
V.
V. ii
V. B.
W.A. V. B.
S.A. B.
T. V. B.
Ground ...
Cliips,decayed wood,
&c.
Woods .....................
Exposed pastures
lifter rain
Among grass, lawn
Seem. Journ. (1876).—Agaricus, Psilocybe.
517 I
518 I I Q. I
S.M. I. 11 (1 8 2 1 ).—Agaricus.
522
523
V. B.
B.
Q. B.
w!À. v'. B.
S.A. . . . i
Epicr. 253 (1838).—Agaricus.
524
525 N.S.'w.
W.A. V. Q. B.
V. 1 B.
I Grouud iu woods
I Chips
Ground ...
Gardens, &c.
Ground ...
Oak trunks
ground
Ground ...
Stable refuse
Moist ground
Dung
Among grass
Thin, brick red. Stem elongated, ochrey, downy downwards.
Somewhat fleshy, wrinkled when dry, white. Stem hollow, white.
Tale ochrey, grooved, with scattered shining spots. Stem shining,
Fleshy, rather viscid wiien moist, shining when dry, fermginou-s tawny.
Somewhat fleshy, dark brown, hemispherical or bell shaped. Stem
pale red.
Fragile, rigid. Fleshy, bay to umber, moist. Stem hollow, tough,
pale.
I Dark red or purple brown. Rather fleshy, discoloured when dry.
I Rather fleshy, yellowisli, silky when dry.
Large, graceful. Sub-membrauaceous, growing pale. Stem tall.
Common.
Very fragile. Sub-memhranaceous, clay coloured, rugged. Stem
smooth.
Ochrey to clayey. Sub-membranaceous, downy, becoming smooth.
Sub-memhranaceous, wrinkled, ratlier shining, obtuse. Stem rigid.
Pale and dirty yellowish, acutely convex. Stem white, silky.
Membranaceous, white, bell shaped. Stem long, hollow.
Fragile, graceful, from livid to clay white. Membranaceous, conical,
rather viscid. ....................
SmaU, but rather tall. Sub-membranaceous, viscid, pellucid, yellow,
becoming pale.
Small, tall,veryfragile,trembling and tottering. Membranaceous,yellow.
Tent. disp. 62 (1797).—Agaricus.
529
530
531
5 3 0
532
533
534
535
536
537
V. B.
Q. B.
Q- B.
Q- B.
s'.'Á. B.
S.A. V. B.
V. N.'s.’w.
V. b '.
Q. B.
S.A. V. N.S.W. Q. B.
t '. V. N.S.W. Q. B.
Q. B.
Q-
Epicr. 234 (1838).—Agaricits.
540
541
542
543
544
W.A. N.S.W.
s'.A.
s'.A.
! V. i
j V. I
' Y. 1
B.
Q.
Q. B.
ii!
B.
B.
Q.
Sides o f roads, pastures
Old stumps
Dung-hills
Duug-heaps
Dung-heaps
About old stum p s...
Ground ...
Horse-dung
Koad-sides, &c.
Pastures ...
Rich soil and dung
Dung and rich pastures
Wood .....................
Rich soil ...
Dung
Dung, rich pastures
&c.
Manure ...
Dung, rich pastures,
&c.
Dung
Dung
In garden among
Large and ta ll, ivbite. Rather fleshy, cylindrical. Cuticle broken and
feathery. Edible.
Large. Sub-mcmbranaccous, livid, top papillate. Stem hollow.
Small. Very thin, splitting, somewhat mealy. Stem slender.
Sub-membranaceous, soon torn, disc livid. Stem scaly.
Leathery to scaly. Stem rooting, shaggy.
Small. Sub-membranaceous, brown, covered with glittering particles.
Small. Sub-membrauaceous, with prominent papilla at apex, grey.
Small. Sub-membranaceous, clad with dense white down.
Sub-merabranaceous, deep b lack, variegated, with broad white superficial
Small, delicate. Very thin, splitting, furrowed and folded, grey.
Very thin, ovate, covered with a dense white micaceous meal.
Sub-membranaceous, cylindrical to conical, woolly to downy, whitish
grey.
Membranaceous, deliquescent, ferruginous ochrey, a t first densely
micaceous.
Fragile. Somewhat fleshy, b ell shaped, shining, dry, red brown.
Rather fleshy, ivory white, shining. Stem fragile, elongated.
Somewhat fleshy, m arked near margin with a narrow brown zone. Stem
fragile, elongated.
Rather fleshy, ovate, at length cracked, white. Stem erect, silky.
Somewhat fleshy, pale tan, conico-convex, when dry cracked a ’ '
Rather fleshy, viscid, dirty clay colour. Ve il fleeting.
Somewhat fleshy, reticulated with raised ribs, flesh to tan colour.
Velvety, grey, convex or hell shaped. Stem elongated, hollow, silvery
grey.
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