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Number. Scientiflo Name. Authority for Nome. English Namo.
548 334 V. 4561 ] A, fimiputiis Karst. Hattsv. I. 518 (1879, &c.)
54. A n e l l a r i a .— K a r st.
1 Putrid duug anellaria ...
0 0 . P s a t i i t r e l l a .— F r ie s,
549 343 V. 4595 P . crenata Lascb., in Fries Ilym. Eur. 315 (1874)
Crenate psatbyrella ...
550 344 „ 4597 P. disseminata F ries, Ilym. Eur. 316 (1836) Scattered psathyrella ...
551 341 „ 4572 P, hiascens Fries, Hym. Eur. 314 (1874) Gaping psathyrclla
552 342 „ 4575 P. trepida Fries, Epicr. 238 (1838) Trembling psatbyrella
553 Amanita Forrestia; Kalch., Linu, Soc. N.S.W. V II. 638 (1882)
A d d it io n s to
F orrest’s amanita
554 V. 92 Lepiota acute-squamosa Weinm., Syll. I. 70 (1836) Acute-scaly lepiota
655 44 L. m egalotheles Kalch., Linn. Soc. N.S.W. VII. 563 (IS82) Large-nippled lepiota
556 Tricholoma carneo-flavidum Kalch., Linn, Soc. N.S.W. VII. 639 (1882) Fleshy-yellow tricholome
557 V. 474 T. panaiolum Fries, Epicr. 49 (1838) ... Variegated tricholome
558 T. i)lagiotum Kalch., Linn. Soc. N.S.W. V II. 639 (1882) Oblique tricholome
559 V. 496 T. sordidum Fries, S.M. I. 51 ( 1821) Sordid tricholome
560 T . turbinipes Kalch., Linn. Soc. N.S.W. VII. 639 (1882) Turbinate-stalked tricholome ...
561 V. 630 Clitocybe catina ... Fries, Epicr. 72 (1838) Bowl-shaped clitocybe
562 „ 673 C. ditopoda Fries, S.M. I. 171 (1821) Variable-stalked clitocybe
563 „ 529 C. ochro-purpurea'... Berk., Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. IV. 299 (1845) ... Ochrey-purple clitocybe
564 Collybia muscipula Cooke and M ass., Grev. XXII. 26 (1893)... Mousey collybia
565 V. 1109 Mycena epipterygia Fries, S.M. I. 155 (1821) Winged mycena
566 „ 962 M. luteo-alba F ries, S.M. (1821) Yellowish-white mycena
567 „ 1005 M. polygramma ... ... ; Fries, S.M. X. 146 (1821) Many-lined mycena ...
568 „ 1137 M. pterigena ...................... Fries, S.M. I. 160 (1821) Pteris-borne mycena ...
569 „ 992 M. raiborrhiza Lasch., Linn. 539 (1829) Crooked-root mycena ...
570 „ 1407 Pleurotus acerinus Fries, Epicr. 134 (1838) Maple pleurote
671 „ 1502 P. cyphellroformis Berk,, Mag. Zool. and Bot. 511 (1837) ... Cyphella-like pleurote...
572 „ 1339 P. lignatilis Fries, Epicr. 132 (1838) Wood-growing pleurote
573 „ 1561 Hygrophorus discoideus Fries, Epicr. 323 (1838) Discoid hygrophore ...
674 „ 1651 II. puniceus Fries, Mon. Ilym. II. 21 (1857) ... Purple hygrophore
575 „ 1738 Lactarius quietus ... Fries, Epicr. 343 (1838) Mild lactar ...
576 „ 1821 Russula xerampelina Fries, Epicr. 356 (1838) ....................................... Dark-red russule
577 „ 1989 Marasmius b ad iu s... Berk, and Curt., Linn. Journ. X. 294 (1869) Bay-brown marasmius
678 „ 1996 M. pellucidus Berk, and Br., L inn. Journ. XIV. 35 (1875) PoIIucid marasmius ...
579 „ 1991 M. rhyssophyllus ... Mont. in Berk and Curt., Linn. Journ. X . 294 (1869) Wrinkle-gilled marasmius
General Characters.
Hattsv. I. 25 (1879).—Agaricus, Panæolus.
48 1 . . . I - 1 - I Y. [ . . . I ... I B. I Duug, &c. ) Sub-membranaceous, viscid, dark grey. Stem slender, equal.
Epicr. 237 (1838) —Agaricus.
549
S.A.
B.
550 W .A .
T. V. q '.
B.
s ’.A. V.
Q. B.
B.
Grassy ground
About trunks o f trees
and on ground
Ground ...
Ground ...
553 W.A. ..............................................]
.554 V, B. Grassy places ... 1
555 Q - River-side ... ]
556 W.A. ........................]
557 W.A. B. Grassy places ... 1
558 W.A.
659 V. B. Meadows, dung- 1
heaps, &c.
560 W.A.
561 V. B. Among dead leaves
562 V. B. Woods ...
563 . . . Clayey soil in woods
564 Q - Ground ...
565 Q . B. Among moss aud
leaves
666 V, B.
Among moss, &c. ...
567 V. B. Trunks ...
568 V. B. Dead fern stems,
569 V.
veins of leaves, &c.
About trunks
570 Q - B. Trunks ...
571 Q - B. Moss and dead stems
672 V. B.
of herbaceous plants
Trunks, rotten wood,
573 V. B.
&c.
Grassy places
674 V. B. Mossy meadows, &c.
575 Q - B. Woods, &c.
576 V. B. Woods ...
677
578
Q -
Q -
Wood .....................
Dead branches, & c .
579 Q . Wood .....................
Fragile. Membranaceous, ochrey to pale i-ed, margin notched.
Densely clustered. Membranaceous, pearly white, scurfy. Stem lax
fragile.
Membranaceous, fissured and furrowed, becoming yellow. Stem brittle
Very fragile. Membranaceous, sooty, hell shaped, densely streaked
Stem nearly straight, transparent.
Stem stout, stuffed, white, fibrous, not bulbous.
Heshy, at first woolly hairy, then scaly, acute, dark tan. Stem some
what stuffed, bulbous.
fleshy, bell shaped, smooth, with brown adpressed scales. S
what hollow, dilated at base, naked, from white to brown.
fleshy, hemispherical, woolly scaly, fleshy yellow as if peach
Stein solid, thick, of same colour
imall, spongy to compact, convex to plane, variegated with gre
frosted spots. Stem solid, fibrous to striate.
fleshy, plane, depressed, smooth, pale reddish brown. Stem excentric
stuffed, cylindrical, base slightly thickened.
Somewhat fleshy, from bell shaped and convex to plane and
finally squalid. Stem stuffed, base thickened.
Large, pale reddish. Fleshy, irregularly convex. Stem top shapei
thick.
White, discoloured, odour pleasant. Fleshy, plane, then funnel shapec
dry. Stem stuffed, thick, elastic, white.
Strong smelling, like new meal. Rather fleshy, dingy, brownish gre
smooth. Stem hollow, almost smooth, of same colour.
Somewhat hemisiflierical, at length depressed, fleshy, compact, pale ta
becoming slightly purple. Stem thick, swollen in middle.
Fleshy, smooth, mouse grey or brown, w rinkled. Stem stuffed, taperin
downwards and rooting, striate lengthwise.
Membranous, bell shaped, striate, very viscid and easily separabl
usually grey. Stem elongated, tough, rooting, yellowish.
Membranous, bell shaped, slightly grooved, pale, yellow. Stem threadlike,
shining, smooth, becoming yellow.
Rather membranous, conical to bell shaped, dry, grooved. Stem rigid,
longitudinally furrowed aud grooved, shining, rooting.
Very elegant, delicate, rosy. B e ll shaped, obtuse, and stem wavy, very
thin, w ith disc at base.
Somewhat membranous, acutely b ell shaped, dry, rather tawny or pale.
Stem firm, thick, rooting,
White, firm. Fleshy, thin, unequal, silky hairy. Stein almost lateral,
slender or nearly obsolete, downy.
Gregarious, small. Rather fleshy, sessile, cup shaped, grey, marghi
palor, delicately downy.
Odour mealy. F leshy, tough, convex to plane, dingy white. Stem
stuffed, then hollow, slender base, rooting and downy.
Gregarious. F le sh y , smooth, ve ry glutinous, yellowish tan, disc somewhat
rusty. Stem stuffed, soft, viscid, pale white.
Very large, very showy, fragile. B e ll shaped, viscid, scarlet to blood
red. Stem hollow, thick, bulging, base white.
Fleshy, viscid at first, slightly cinnamon, then dry and slightly silky,
somewhat zoned. Stem spongy to stuffed, finally rusty red.
Mild. Fleshy, compact, d ry, opaque, rose purple. Stem strong, firm,
finally spongy to soft.
Reddish when fresh. Convex, striate, smooth, margin incurved. Stem
frosted, becoming smooth.
Convex, pellucid. Stem equal, brown, delicately powdery.
Fibrous, smooth, pale yellow. Stem same colour, smooth, with roughhaired
base.