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Number. Scientific Name. Authority for Name.
1342 1244
1343 1242
1344 1243
1345 1245
134'
1348
1349
VII. 199 B. Muelleri
195 B. phalloides
B. Steveni
B. Tepperiana
I C, ærugiuosa
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VII. 206 C. fusca ...
„ 205 C. lu r id a ,..
207 ! C. viridis ...
Kalch., Grev. IX. 3 (1880)
Pers., Syn. 129 ( 1 8 0 1 ) .....................
Fries, S.M. III. 7 (1829)
Ludw., Bot. CcDtr. 337 (1889) ...
Mass., Grev. X IX . 96 (1891)
Mass., Ann. Bot. II. 43 (1888) ...
Mass., Ann. Bot. II. 43 (1888) ...
Mass., Ann. Bot. II. 40 (1888) ...
1 2 6 . B a t t a r k e a .— P e r s .,
Mueller’s battarrea
Phallus-like battarrea...
Steven’s battarrea
Tepper’s battarrea
1 2 7 . C a l o s t o m a .— D e s v .,
Verdigris-green calostoma
Browu calostorua
Lurid calostoma
Green calostoma
1 2 8 ; G e ä s t e r .— S c o p .,
1350 1270 VII. 1590 G. Archeri Berk., FI. Tasm. I I. 264 (1860) ... Archer’s geäster
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1351 1271 IX. 1123
G. argenteus Cooke, Grev. XVII. 75 ( 1 8 8 9 ) ........................................ Silvery geäster
13.52 1259 VII. 1592 G. australis Berk., FI. Tasm. TI. 265 ( I 8 6 0 ) ........................................ Southern geastcr
Berkeley’s geäster
1353 I X . 1119 G. Berkeley! ... ... | Mass., Ann. Bot. 79 (1889) I
1354 1253 VII. 226
G. Drummoudi Berk., Ilo o k ., Lond. Journ. IV. 63 (1845) Drummond’s geäster ...
1355 1269 „ 261 G. dubius... Berk., Linu. Journ. XVI. 40 (1878) Doubtful geäster
1356 1264 „ 248 G. floriformis Vitt., Mon. Lycop. 167 (1842) ... Flower-shaped geäster ,,,
1357 1258 238 G. firabriatus Fries, S.M. III. 16 (1829) ...................................... Fringed geäster
1358 1268 » 257 G. hygrometricus ... Fers., Syn. 135 (1 8 0 1 )... Hygrométrie geäster ...
1359 1262 „ 246 G. lageuiformis Vitt., Mon. Lycop. 160 (1842) ... Flask-shaped geäster ...
1360 1256 „ 229 G. lignicola Berk., Linn. Journ. XVIII. 386 (1881) ... Wood-growing geäster
1361 1267 „ 255 G. lugubris Kalch., Gast. 10 (1883) ........................................ Mourning geäster
1362 1257 „ 232 G. minimus Schwein., Syn. Car. 327 (1 8 2 2 ) ........................................ Least geäster...
1363 1265 „ 249 G. pusillus Fries, PI. Preiss. II. 139 (1 8 4 6 ) ........................................ Small geastcr...
1364 1254 „ 1591 G. Reader! ..................... Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. 73 (1888) ... Reader’s geäster
1365 1266 „ 251 G. rufcsceus Pers., Syn. 134 (1801) ..................................................... Reddish geäster
1366 1261 „ 245 G. saccatus Fries, S.M. III. 16 (1829) ........................................ Saccate geäster
1367 1263 „ 247 G. Spegazzinianus De Ton., Rev. Geast. in Rev. Myc. 19 (1887) Spegazzini’s geastcr ..
1368 1252 „ 224 G. striatulus Kalch., Grev. IX. 3 (1880) ........................................ Furrowed geäster
1369 1251 2 2 | G. striatus D. C., FI. Fr. II. 267 (1805) ........................................ Streaked geastcr
137G 1255 „ 228 G. subiculosus Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV . 97 ( 1 8 8 7 ) ...................... Subiculous geastcr
1371 1250 „ 218 G. tenuipes Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. VII. 576 (1848) Slender-stalked geäster
1.371 1260 „ 242 G. vittatus Kalch., Grev. IX. 3 (1880) ........................................ Vittate geäster
Hftbitat.
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General Characters.
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Ground ...
Sandy soil
Sandy soil
Saudy soil
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1348
1349
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W.A.
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1350
1351
1352 W.A.
1353
1354 W.A.
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1356
1357
1358 W.A.
1359
1360
1361 W.A.
1362 W.A.
1363 W.A.
1364
1365 W.A.
1366 W A,
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1368
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Ground ...
Ground ...
Sandy soil
Ground and dead
timber
Ground ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
Grassy spots
Ground ...
Ground ...
Trunks ...
Ground ...
Moist clay s
Sandy soil
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
Rotten wood
Ground
Ground
Entirely white, at length rusty from the scattered spores,
hell to mitre shaped, seated on solid wery long stem.
V e il ovate, whitish, with mucns, Slem cylindrical, tapenng a little
to mch end, Itoridium bell shaped, smooth below, powdery brown
Stem b'eilled, covered with scales, hollow, Feridinm somewhat plane,
S t™ v m L o S : thickened upwards, woody, h ollow. In upper part tom
i into large membranous scales.
. Onter peridium becoming broken np into small verdigris-green sealcs i
i in n e r p e r id i u m sub-globose, dingy green.
Simple or tufted, outer peridium dark brown, d in p red , inner
! peridium pale brown, sub-globose, mouth vermilion teeth erect
: 0 ? t e r peridium breaking up early into small blackish granules,
' s e a ,» adhermg to
' pale-green inner peridium, stem-hke, base stout, greenish.
Outer peridium cut to the middle into six to seven lobes ; inner peridium
O n C T e ' S t o " - e i g h t to ten teeth whitish and sMning.
eight to ten iohes i
o m » p SM n r ih h tm lln ipM centre into a number o i segments ;
inner peridium short stalked, thick, pale brown, „-riaium
Outer peridium simple, rigid, flattened, many lobed; inner pcndinm
o ite ? 7 e r id ium “tML7J^^^^ delicately powdery, fawn colour, seated
Outer’ p'CTidML^cuT'tato' five to eight lobes ; inner peridium ovateto
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inner peridium compressed, browu or grey. _
Outer peridium cut nearly to middle in six to nine lo b e s ; mner
peridium nearly spherical, soft, membranous. . innfsr
Outer peridium downy to granular, pale, irregularly ruptured , inner
nmddium'cut into seven to eight narrow lance-shaped teeth, with
“ f tM S h m ™ n s 1 la c k layer ; iiine^r peridinm colour to brownisM
Outer peridinm for most part seven to nine lo b ed , inner peridium
«hortlv but distinctly Stalked, size o f pea, White.
Outer /eridium splitting into eight lobes ; inner pendium globose,
OuttrTciddinm t lS b cut into seven to nine lobes, umber within ; inner
peridium somewhat stalked, globose, ochrey umber „ „ id iiim
Ohter peridinm rigid, cut into about sin lobes, reddish ; inner pendium
o r ‘S ; ~ / S t o s i x t o „ i n e lobes, thin, s o f t ; inner peridium
Ontoi’T e r i d S ' i p i i t into eight to sixteen stoUate fr in g e s; inner
S n S f ‘ ( " . l i ’r e r i d r t l . l t i r i r s r m e M ^ outside, smooth inside.
' S S S i i y o M f t r i L S i w n within ; inner
G r ' e S r t n i t r ^ i i g t r m expanded, white snhicnlum, or filamentous
miss. Outer peridium m ealy, wood colour; inner pendium darker,
Outm*’p7ridiiim soft, papery, pale umber, about seven lobed ; inner
peridium on long stalk, globose, dark brown. , ^
Outer peridium membranous to leathery, cut into about eight ir “ g^s,
tan colour, cracked lengthwise as if ch an n elled ; mner pendium
globose, tawny.____________ —