Scientific Name.
1403
1404
1405
1406
1407
140SI 131S VII. 4SI ; A. strobilina
1409 1322 V II. 476 1 C. radicatum
1410
1411
1323 VIL 479 , X. australe
1324 „ 478 X. ochroleucum
1412' 1325 i VII. 487 F . argillacea
I i
Authority for Namo.
131. L y co fe rb on .—Linn.,
I Forq., Champ. Exot. 155 (1886)
132. A reolaria.—F orq., Champ.
I Cone-like areolaria
133. Castoreum.— Cooke and Mass.,
; Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV . 100 (1887) ..
Berk., Linn. Journ. X III. 171 (1873)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV . 95 (1887)
F ries, F ung. N at. 32 (1848)
j Rooting castoreum
134. X ylopodium.—Mont,,
Southern xylopodium ...
Whitish-ochre sylopodium
135. Favillea.—Fries,
Clay-coloured favillea ...
S p .
1288 VII. 1610 L. natalcnse Cooke and Mass., in Mon. Lyc. Trans. R.M.S. 709
Schaeff.^ Icon IS5 (1762)
Natal lycoperdon 1401, ... V. Ground ...
1291 „ 359 L. pyriforme Pear-shaped lycoperdon 1402 T. V. N.S.W. Q - B. On stumps or soil,
attached to branches,
1304 „ 330 L. reticulntum Berk., FI. N. Zeal. II. 190 (1855) ...................... Reticulated lycoperdon 1403 V.
&c.
Ground ...
1299 ,, 333 L. stellatum Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV . 97 (1887) ... Stellate lycoperdon 1404 W.A. Ground ...
1300
1305
1286
1621
„ 437
„ 1607
L. substellatuiii
L. tephrum
L. violasceus
Berk, and C u r t ,in Mass. Mon. Lyc. Trans.R,M.S.
720 (1887)
Berk., iu Mass. Mon. Lyc. Traus. R.M.S. 723
(1SS7)
Cooke and Mass., Mon. Lyc. Trans. R.M.S. 706
(1887)
Suh-stellate lycoperdon
Ash-colourcd lycoperdon
Violet lycoperdon
1405
1406
1407 V.
C i .
Q -
Rotten wood, &c. ...
Ground ...
Exo
14081
G r e
1409
A n n
1410
F u n
1412
riaWl-at.
I!.
S.A. T. V. 1 N.S.W. 1
II. 1183 (1753).—Bovista—continued.
155 (1886).—Scleroderma, Phellorina.
I . .. I ... I ... I ... 1 O' I ••• I Ground ...
« c u t r a l C í i a r a c t e r e .
Globose, sessile, passing abruptly into short tapering rfx>t. Peridium
thick, minutely warted, becoming smooth.
Densely tufted, pear shaped, membranous, covered with miDute-pomted
warts, brownish, rooting.
Globose, tapering downward, with slightly-raised reticulatioDa,
eventually disajipearing and leaving polisheil sarface.
Sessile, nearly globose. Peridium thin, covered at first with stout
stellate spiny warts, falling away in patches and leaving smooth
surface.
Globose, se ssile , ^vhitiBh, covered with delicate spines, which become
smaller downwards.
Globose, sessile, thick and rigid, brown, minutely velve ty.
Globose, sessile, terminating in short slender root. Peridium papery,
covered at first with minute warts, becoming smooth and shining.
... I Globose and depressed, with stont angular scales above. Stem solid,
I rather woody.
XV. 100 (1887).
I ... I T . I ... ! ... ' ... I ... I Ground ... ... Tufted, nearly globose, confluent below in tough rooting stem. Outer I I I , ' 1 I 1 peridium tawny, le a th e r y ; inner peridinm at length h omy.
Peridium volvate when young. Stem rooting, broken into scales.
Stalked. Peridium globose, with large warts. Stem erect, thick, solid,
with overlapping scales.
Sci. Nat. 3 Ser. IV. 364 (1845).
S.A. V. N.S.W.
Q.
Ground, trunk of
Eucalyptus hemiphloia,
Ground ...
Nat. 32 (1848).
Ground ... ... ' Peridium club shaped, simple, without special cortex, membranous
I I above.