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SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT
Authority for Naine.
G R O U P v . - d i s c o m y c e t e s . - f r i e s ,
ORDER XXXII.-CYTTARIACEffi,
237. C y tta r ia .—Berk.,
I Berk., TIook., Lond. Journ. 676 (1848) ... I Gunn’s cyttari.a
OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI-conri««erb
General Characters.
E P I C R . I . ( 1 8 3 6 ) .
LEV. CONSID. MYC. 117 (1846).
Linn. Trans. XIX . 37 (1841).
17761 ... ' ... I T. ' V. ' ... i , j ... ; Living branches o f I Gregarious, globose or pear shaped, at length hollow, tapering below,
' I FagusOunninghamii\ without distinct stem.
1777 1354 V III . 10
1778 1355 13
1779 1353 8
1780 1356 ¡ ” 23
1781 1 1357 1 V III 1 ■"1
1782 ' 1358 1 VIII. 1 118 1
1783;1 1359 ■ jm . 2510 ¡
1784: 1364 v r i i . •144
1785 1363 141
1736 1360 ! 150
1787 1362 138
1738 1305 „ 145
1789 1366 147
1790 1361 149
jr. deliciosa
.M. esculenta
G. australe
G. glabrum
G. hirsutum
G. Muelleri
G. nigrituni
G. Peckianur
G. Walteri
1791, I3G7 IVIII, 182 I K. ferruginea
1792' 1368 , VIII. 210 ; G. aluticolor
, Pers., Champ. Com. 257 (1818) ...
I Fries, S.M. ir . 8 (1821)
I Pers., Syn. 618 (ISO l)...
D . C., FI. Fr. II, 212 (1815)
I
I Fries, S.M. II. 18 (1821)
I Berk,, FI. Tasm. II. 273 (I860)
I Pers., Syn. 613 (1801)
Berk., in Cooke Myco. 6 (1879)
Pers., Syn. 608 (1801) ...
P e r s , Syn, 608 (1801) ...
Cooke, Myco. 4 (1879) ...
Cuuke, Myco. 205 (1879)
Cooke, Myco. 5 (1879) ...
Berk., in Cooke Myco. 4 (1879)
ORDER XXXIII.-HELVELLACEiE,
238. M o r c h e lla .—LwiA,
Conical morel
Delicious morel
Esculent morel
Half-free morel
239. Helvella.—Linn.,
j Jlonkish helvel
240. Mitrula.—Fries,
I Wine-coloured mitrula
I
241. Leotia.—F nei,
I Slimy leotia ...
242. Geoglossum.—Pers.,
Southern geoglossum ...
Smooth geoglossum ...
Hairy geoglossum
.Mueller’s geoglossum ...
Black geoglossum
Peck’s geoglossum
Walter’s geoglossum
I Phil., Grtv. XVI. 74 (1838)
' Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII. 176 (1873)
ORDER XXXIV.- PEZIZACEÆ, FRIES,
243. liiiiziNA.—Fries,
... ^ Busty rhiziiia
244. G e o p y x i s .—Pers.,
. . . I Tun-coloured geopyxis
SCHWARTZ, SUMM. VEG. SCAND. (1814).
B e r i
1/78
1779
178Û
Mag. III. 41 (1809).—Phallus, Helvella.
V. . X.S.W. ; B.
Shady places
Grassy places
Moist places
Grassy places
Oblong conic, attached at base, brown, bay to black. Stem whitish,
cylindrical. Edible.
Rather cylindrical, acute, livid yellow. Stem short. Edible.
' Round or ovate, attached at base to stem, diugy yellow. Stem white,
inflated, faint odour. Edible.
Couical, free to middle, yellowish to dirty tawny when dry. Stem
I whitish. Edible.
Sp. PL, 1649 (1763).—Phallus, Boletus.
1781, ... ! ' T. ' ... ... I ... ' B. I Woods, on sandy
! I I I 1 1 1 ground
S.M. I. 491 (1822).
17821 ... ! : T. ' .................. ' ... ' ... I Rotten wood
Bent downwards, lobed, attached at base, somewliat h ay brown. Stem
hollow, white.
S.M. II. 29 (1821).—E lv e la .
17831 ,,, I ,1 T. [ V. 1 ... I ...'I B. I Moist ground
O b s. I. 11 (1795).—C la v a r ia .
1784 ... T.
1785
1786
1787
I V. ,
; V. I
V. I
V . ¡
V. I
Among moss
Grassy places
Among grass
Grassy places
Grassy places
Moist ground
Stems o f Dicksonia
j Vinous purple, slender, linear to club shaped. Stem thread-like,
! straight.
. [ Gregarious, jelly-like, swollen, greenish y ellow. Stem hollow, yellow.
Smooth, dry, brown to black, clubs compressed, almost distinct from
scaly stem.
Somewhat greg.arious, smooth, dry, blackish. Stem slender, crooked,
scaly.
Hairy, black. Club often elongated, compressed. Stem erect, cylindrical,
Smooth, rather viscid, blackening. Club compressed, equal in length
to stem.
Tufted, fragile, black, hollow. Clubs rather compressed, equal in length
to slender stem.
Smooth, somewhat viscid, blackening.
Hairy, d.ark brown, blackening. Clubs spoon shaped,compressed. Stem
slender.
S.M. II. 38 (1831).
Obs. Myc. I. 161 (1815).
1791: ... j 1 ... V. ... 1 ... 1 Rotten wood ... j Circul.ar, sessile, concave, rigid when dry, tough and gelatinous wheu
moist.
M.E. I. 42 (1822).
1792 ... 1 ... ... 1 N.S.W. Q. ! ... Wood ...................... Tan coloured, stalked, funnel shaped, folded at base. Stem dilated at
base.