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W.A. S.A. I t . V. 1 N.S.W. Q.
General Characters.
1413 1316 IX. 1142 S. australe
1414 1311 V II. 446 S. Bovista
1415 1319 „ 474 S corium...
1416
1310
„ 459
1417
1321
„ 1629
S. Geäster
S. olivaceum
1418
1419
1420
1314
1320
„ 454
» -161
S. Pandanaceum
S. phffiotrichum
S. pileolatum
1421 1817 I X . 1146 S. umbrinum
1422 1313 VII. 447 S. verrucosum
1423 1312 „ ■ 445 S. vulgare
ORDER XI.-SCLERODER]y[ACE.a:,
Mass., Grev. X V III. 26 ( 1 8 8 9 ) ......................
Fries, S.M. III. 40 (1829)
Grav., in Duby. Bot. Gall. II. 892 (1830)
Fries, S.M. III. 46 (1829)
D e Ton., Saec. Syll. VII. 489 (1888)
F. v. M., Limi. Jourti. XIII. 171 (1873) ...
D e Ton., Sacc. Syll. VII, 139 (1888)
Kalch., Linu. Soc, N .S .W. VII. 565 (1882)
Cooke and JIass., Grev. XIX. 45 (1890) ...
Pers., Syn. 154 (1801) ...
Fries, S.M. III. 46 (1829)
1 3 6 . S c l e r o d e r m a .—Pcrs., Syn.
Southern scleroderma ...
Bovista scleroderma ...
Leathery scleroderma
FRIES, S.M. III. 5 (1889).
Fung. 150 (1801).—Lycoperdon, Myceiiastrum.
Earth-star scleroderma
Olive scleroderma
Pandauus scleroderma...
Dusky-haired scleroderma
Capped scleroderma ...
Umber scleroderma ...
Warted scleroderma
Common scleroderma ...
137. PoLTSACCUM.— D. C., FI. Fr. V. 103 (1815).—
1424 1334 P. a lb um ... Cooke and Mass., Grev. X X . 36 (1891) ... White polysaccum
1425 1333 VII. 490 P. australe Lev., Ann. Sci. Nat. Ser. 3, IX. 136 (1848) Southern polysaccum ...
1426 1332 „ 1632 P. coufusum Cooke, Grev. XV I. 76 ( 1 8 8 8 ) ........................................ Confused polysaccum ...
1427 1328 „ 491 P. crassipes D. C., FI. Fr. V. 103 (1815) ........................................ Thick-stalked polysaccum
1428
1335
„ 500
1429
1331
„ 499
P. degenerans
P. marmoratum ...
Fries, PI. Preiss, 139 (1846)
Berk., Linn. Journ. X III. 171 (1873)
Degenerating polysaccum
Marbled polysaccum
1430 1327 „ 1633 P. microcarpum ... Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. 28 (1887) ... Small-fruited polysaccum
1431 1326 „ 494 P. pisoearpium Fries, S.M. III. 54 (1829) ... ’ ... Pea-fruited polysaccum
143U
P. pisoearpium, var. acaule ...
1432 m o » 501
P . tuberosum
D. C., FI. Fr. V. 103 (1815)
Fries, Linu. V. 694 (1830)
Stemless polysaccum ...
Tuberous polysaccum ...
1433 1329 j „ 489 P . turgidum Fries, S.M. n i . 53 (1829) ........................................ Turgid polysaccum
138. A r a c h n io n .—Schwoin.,
1434j 1336 I VII. 507 I A. Drummondi ... Berk., Linn. Journ. X V III. 389 (1887) ... ... j Drummond's arachnion
Q.
V. N.S.W. Q. B.
V. QW.
A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q. B.
N.S.W.
Q.
W.Á. N.S.W. Q.
N.S.W.
Q.
Q- B.
W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q- B.
1435; 1338 I VII. 512 I P. echinosperma ... ... I Cooke, Grev. VIII. 59 (1879) ...
1 3 9 . P a u e o c o t t l is.— B e rk .,
... I Spiny-spored paurocotylis
1413
1414
1415
141C
1417
1418
1419
1420
1421
1422
1423
Lycoperdon, Lycoperdoides.
1-124
1425
1426
,1427
1428
1429
1430
1431
Syn. Car. 14 (1822).
14341 W.A. I I ... 1 ...
I I I ! I
FI. N. Zeal. II. 188 (1855
14351 . .. ; ... ' ... 'i V.
Q. ' ...
W.A.
S.A. V.
Q. ...
W.A. S.A. V.
W.A.
W.A. s!Ä.
V.
N.sVw.
Q. ...
W.A. V.
N.S.W.
Q. 1 B.
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Q.
W.A.
Soil ......................
Sandy ground
Sandy ground
Sandy ground
Grouud ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
Grouud ...
Sandy ground
Ground under trees,
&c.
Ground ...
Ground ...
Ground ...
Immersed in sand
Eiver banks
Ground ...
Ground ...
Sandy ground
Sandy ground
Ground
Sandy soil
Nearly globose, sessile. Peridium thick, externally minutely felty,
dirty ochre, -with rooting base.
Obovold to spherical, somewhat stalked or possibly with rooting base,
warty, turning yellow.
Nearly globose, whitish, then greyish brown, leathery, splitting above
in stellate manner.
Sessile, nearly globose, opening at top in stellate fringes.
Nearly globose, sessile, lead colour above, w hitish below ; sterile threads
and mass of spores olive.
Globose, sessile, yellow, tesselate above.
Nearly globose ; sterile threads and mass of spores dark purple brown.
Peridium globose, opaque, umber beneath, concave, size of hazel-nut,
with slender stem.
Peridium globose, coarsely wrinkled below, dirty pale ochre. Stem
coarsely furrowed, dark brown, passing into dense bulbous mass.
Peridium rounded, at first hard, then fragile, covered with rather
warted cortex, dingy yellowish.
Almost sessile, deformed. Peridium corky, citron then reddish brown,
growing pale with age.
Peridium globose, white, polished and shining, tapering below into very
short stout irregular stem-like base.
Stem rooting, almost cylindrical, shining, blackish brown, dilated into
like-coloured nearly globose peridium.
Peridium nearly globose, slightly narrowed below into short thick
stem, or pear shaped, olivaceous umber with polygonal cavities.
Peridium from spherical to clavate, pale ocbre becoming darker ; stemlike
base stout, minute cavities.
Club shaped with rooting stem. Peridium simple, ochrey-tan colour.
Peridium somewhat globose, tapermg to stem-like base, dirty ochre,
marbled with darker patches.
Peridium nearly globose, coarsely tubercled, ochrey brown, stout, with
stem-like base, bright citrine.
Peridium nearly globose, passing down into short stem-like base,
reddish brown, tinged olive.
Without distinct stem.
Peridium nearly globose or deformed, with short stem-like base, ochrey;
cavities large, angular.
Peridium cylindric to club shaped, covered at first with fine spider-like
web, dark umber, passing into stem-like base.
, i ... I Attachedtoioce//i7i!o I Globose, depressed a little, pale.
I I cycnopotamia \
... : Truuks ,,, ... I Globose, depressed, tawny flesh colour, spores spiny.