582
583
584
5S5
58G
687
688
440a
5S9
590
591
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
• s l Saocardo's Scientific Name. Authority for Name. English Name. 1
Habitat.
B. Oecui'i'cnce.
l l 1 W.A. S.A. T 1 V. N.S.W. Q.
V . 2379 Lentinus desceudens Fries, Epicr. 290 (1838) .......................................
A d d it io n s to
D escending lentinus
A'
580
GARICiVCBÆ-- c o n t i n u ed.
Q. Ground ...
„ 2924 Leptonia æthiops ... Fries, Epicr. 152 (1838) Æthiopian leptonia 581 V. B. Among grass, & c ....
„ 3406 Nolanea sub-globosa Coo/ie, Grev. X V IL 38 (1888) ... Sub-globose nolanea ... 582 ... V. B. Ground ...
„ 3107 Pholiota adiposa ...
P. bicincta
Fries, S.M. I. 242 (1821)
Kalch., Linn. Soc. N.S.W. VII. 639 (1882)
Glutinous pholiota
Twice-girt pholiota ...
583
584 W.A.
... 1 Q. B. Trunks ...
V. 3064 P. radicosa
Hebeloraa Kir ton i...
Fries, S.M. I. 242 (1821)
Kalch., Linn. Soc. N.S.W. VII. 564 (1882)
Rooting pholiota
Kirton’s Ilebeloma
535
586
V.
N.S.W.
B. Woods, near to stumps
V. 3359 Flammula carbonaria Fries, S.M. I. 252 (1821) Charcoal-loving flammula 587 V. B. Burnt ground, char„
coal, &c.
3322 F. gymuopodia Fn'cs, Hym. Eur. 218 (1874) Naked-stalked flammula 588 Q- B.
Grouud ...
„ 3385
„ 3433
F. sapinea, var. terrestris ...
Naucoria abstrusa...
Fries, S.M, I. 239 (1821)
Fries, Epicr. 194 (1838)
Tei'reatrial flammula ...
Concealed naucoria ... 440a
589 w!a .
Q- B.
B.
Ground ...
Damp earth, leaf-soil
&c.
„ 3509 N. coEspersa Fries, S.M. I. 260 (1821) Besprinkled naucoria ... 590 V. B. Ground,among leave s
„ 3499 N. sobria... Fries, Epicr. 200 (1838) Sober naucoria 691 S.A. B.
&c.
In moist woods or
scrubs
„ 3481 N. ten a x ... Fries, Epicr. 198 (1838) Firm naucoria 592 V. B. Woods, among grass
„ 3605 Crepidotus applanatus
Cortinarius Walkeri
Fries, Mon. Ilym. I. 399 (1857) ...
Cooke and M ass., Grev. XXII. 36 (1893)
Depressed crepidotus ...
Walker’s cortinarius ...
593
594
V.
N.S.W.
B. Rotten w'ood
Ground ...
IX. 553 Paxillus h irtulus ...
Hypholoma peltastes
F.V.M., Linn. Soc. N.S.W. VIII. 175 (1883)
Kalch., Linn. Soc. N.S .W. VII. 564 (1882)
Hairy paxillus
Shield-like hypholoma
595
596 N.S.W.
Q. Ground ...
V. 4261 Psilocybe semilanceata Fries, Obs. II. 178 (1818) Semi-pointed psilocybe 597 V. B. Among grass
„ 4560 Anellaria separata Karst., Hattsv. I. 617 (1879) ....................................... Separate anellaria 598 B. Duug
„ 4566 Psathyrella impatiens Fries, S.M. I. 802 (1821) Impatient psathyrella 599 V. Moist woods
i j V. 1960 1 A. cupularis Fries, S .V . 8 .3 1 2 (1849) ........................................
5 6 A r k h e n ia .— F r ie s,
1 Cupular arrhenia
S um m . V e g . S c a n d . 3 1 2 (1 8 á £
1 600 1 ... ... ... ...
I ).- '
1
Cantharellus, Merulius.
... j Young pinnate leaf
General Characters.
Somewhat woody, funnel shaped, tan coloured, spotted wilh minute
scales. Stem solid, very hard rooting.
Fleshy, depressed, smooth, shining, sooty black. Stem slender, smooth,
blackish brown, with black points towards top.
Fleshy, sub-globose, viscid, y ellow. Stem thin, becoming hollow, longitudinally
striate.
Tufted, very showy and large. Fleshy, glutinous, yellow, scaly. Stem
stuffed, glutinous, base somewhat bulbous.
onvex, obtuse, lig h t umber, scaly. Stem solid, bulbous, flbrillose,
about middle aud above base doubly girt.
Large, beautiful, sweet odour. Fleshy, dry, smooth, spotted, almost
clay colour. Stem solid, passing into tapering root.
Compact, fleshy, c onvex to plane, smooth, Stem solid, fleshy, flbrillose,
white to silky.
Gregarious. Fleshy, firm, viscid, tawny yellow, often depressed m
centre. Stem rigid, scaly, pale, base usually darker.
Often tufted, rusty brown. Fleshy, bell shaped to convex, scaly. Slem
solid, almost smooth.
Tufted, stem elongated, rooting in a spindle-shaped manner.
Rather fleshy, smooth, viscid, rusty tan. Stein cartilaginous, tough,
hollow, polished, rusty.
Gregarious, fragile. Fleshy, with scurfy scales, bay cinnamon when
moist, ochrey wheu dry. Stem flbrillose, brownish cinnamon.
F le shy, sligh tly viscid, somewhat silky, honey colour when moist, not
absorbent o f moisture, hence the name. Stem thick, hollow, rusty
brown below.
Somewhat fleshy, bell shaped then expanded, smooth, slightly viscid,
cinnamon when moist, ochrey when dry. Stem stuffed then hollow,
dusky yellow.
Fleshy, soft, fragile, kidney to w edge shaped, w hitish, at length depressed
behind. Stem very short, whitish downy.
Convex, then expanded, minutely silky, pale green then bluish green.
Stem slightly thickened at base, stuffed, reddish.
Convex to depressed, becoming darkly lurid. Stem thickened downwards,
base abruptly rooting, hairy.
Fleshy, viscid, scutiform, becoming brown. Stem solid, thickened
downwards, naked, white.
Gregarious. Somewhat membranous, acutely conical, almost pointed,
slightly viscid, pale yellow when dry. Stem tough, wavy, silky
fibrous, shiniug.
F leshy, bell shaped, v iscid, ochrey, then whitish and wrinkled when old,
sMning. Stem long, straight, shining, whitish, tapering upwards with
persistent ring.
Membranous, bell shaped, convex, smooth. Stem weak, smooth, white.
Small, resupinate, so ft, circular, shaggy, grey.