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Number. Soientifle Namo. Authority for Name. Eiig-llsli Name.
1213 1136 C. Muelleri Berk., Grev. XX. 10(1891) ........................................
9 5 . C l a v a r i a .— L i n n . ,
Mueller’s clavaria
1214 1098 VI. 7938 C. muscoides Linn., Sp. PI. 1183 (1753) ........................................ Moss-like clavaria
1215' 1130 „ 8096 C. p.aludicola Libert., in Fries Ilym. Eur. 678 ( 1 8 7 4 ) ...................... Marsh-growing clavaria
1216 1128 „ 8085 C. pistillaris Limri.Sp. PI. 1182 (1753) ........................................ Pestle-shaped clavaria
1217 1106 „ 7955 C. plebeja Fries, PI. Preiss. II. 187 (1846) Plebeian claA'aria
1218 1116 „ 7996 C. portentosa Berk, and Br., Linn. Trans. II. 65 (1883) Monstrous clavaria
1219 1107 : „ 7957 C. py.xidata Pers., Comm. (1797) ... Box-like clavaria
1220 I1S2 „ 8112 C. rhizomorpha ... Berk., FI. Tasm. 11.261 (I8 6 0 )... Root-shaped clavaria ,,,
1221 1121 „ 8063 C. rosea ... Fries, S.M. I. 482 (1821) ........................................ Rosy clavaria
ISSlA 1121 C. rosea, var. attenuata Fries, Obs. 2(1 8 1 8 ) Attenuated clavaria ...
1222 1120 VI. 8062 C. rufa ... MuelL, FI. Ban. 755 ..........................................................
Bull, Champ, t. 448 (1798)
Reddish clavaria
1223 1103 „ 7947 C. rugosa Wrinkled clavaria
1224 1114 „ 79S3 C. stricta... Pers., Comm. 45 (1797) Straight clavaria
1225 „ 7953 C. subtilis Pers., Comm. (1797) ... Slender clavaria
1226 1135 C. tasmanica Berk., in Herb., Grev, XX . 10 (1891) ,,, Tasmanian clavaria
1227 1126 V I. 8079 C. vermicularis Scop., in Fries, S.M. I. 484 (1821) Worm-likc clavaria
W.A. I S.A, T. V. I M.S.W. I
Sp. PI. 1182 (1753).
1213
1214
121
1216
1217
1218
1219
1220
1221
1221a
1222
1223
1224
1225
1226
1227
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Q.
N.S.W.
N.S.W.
N .S .W .
B.
B.
Q.
B. j
B.
Q. B.
Q. B.
Q- B.
General Characters.
Ground ...
Pastures among moss
Moist places among
ferns
Among grass
Sandy soil
Among leaves
Bead bark
Ground among c
Ground among c
Among grass
Moist places
Trunks ...
Ground in woods ...
j Tree ferns, wood, &c.
B. I Among grass
Simplo, club shuped, vtUtc, »lender, tapering b elow into thin cylindrical
Tongh,'»leudcr,yellow,two to three time» forked. Stem thin. Branche»
S m S " i * ” f ’» ! ? S “ eompre»»ed. rough, yeiiow. orange when dry.
Clubs short, obtuse. ,
S im n le t a l l f ie s h v , stuffed, yellow to reddish. C lu b la r p .
T o u g h ,’ white, becoming y ellow. Trunk thickish. Branches and branchlets
very much divided and crested a t top.
Whitish. Stem somewhat cylindrical, rough, repeatedly m uch branched.
Pate’’t o t o r e d d £ b . ' Trunk thiu, b ranebed. Branehe» and b ran eb le ts
a ll ex c ava ted a t th e tip s in to li t t le cups. _
Erumpent, confluent, chestnut red, nearly simple.
In bundles, fragile, rosy. Clubs stuffed, a t length yeUowish at tips,
tapering downwards, and whitish.
stuffed, thickened, sometimes bifid, ^ute_.
Tough, simple or sparingly branched, thickened upwards and wrinkled,
white. Branches deformed. v • .a
Very m uch branched, pale yellow, turning brown when bruised. Trunk
thickish. Branches and branchlets straight.
Scattered, slender, somewhat tough, whitish, becoming pale, smooth at
Clubl'simple, single or two or three together, sooty brown, base ex-
T ir fto ifr lg h cT w b itm °°o fu te simple, eylindrieal, o ften fiexnona
or incurved.