GROUP VII.—HYPHOMYCETES, MARTIUS.
1911. O i d i u m L e u c o c o n i u m — T .
1914. O id iu m T ü c k e r i— VV.A.
1921. P é n i c i l l i u m g l a u c u m — T .
O r d e r X L V .— M u c e d i n a c e æ , L i n k .
O r d e r XLVI.—D e m a t i a c e æ , F r i e s .
1947. F u s i c l a d i u m d e n d r i t i c u m —W.A.
1948. F ü s i c l a u i u m p y r i n u m —W.A.
1962. H e l m i n t h o s p o r i u m R a v e n e l i i—N.S.W.
1982. M a c r o s p o r iu m T o m a t o—N.S.W.
GROUP VIII.— SPHÆROPSIDES, LEV.
O r d e r XL IX.— S p h æ r i o i d a c e æ , S a c c ,
2025. P h y l l o s t i c t a c i r c u m s c i s s a—W.A. O n apricots.
2039. P h o m a a m p e l i n a—W.A. On T in e s .
2058. P h o m a u v i c o l a—N.S.W.
2102. P h l e o s p o r a M o r i— T .
C.-LIST OF ATJSTEALIAN EDIBLE FUNGI.
In the body of the work a number of species are marked Edible, but it is thought desirable to show them
together, and give as oomploto a list as possible. Edible Fungi refers to those which may be eaten with impunity,
not neeessarily to those which may be eaten with relish. Our native species have still to he tested in most cases,
hut I have mainly given those Australian species which have been found wholesome in Britain or America. J ho
number is 84.
No. Name.
6. Amanita ovoidea.
15. Amanitopsis vaginata.
20. Lepiota cepæstipes.
25. Lepiota excoriata.
32. Lepiota mastoidea.
85. Lepiota naucina.
38.. Lepiota proeera.
39. Lepiota rhacodes.
47. Armillaria mellea.
56. Tricholoma nudum.
63. Clitocybe cerussata.
65. Clitocybe expallens.
67. Clitocybe fumosa.
69. Clitocybe infundibuliforrais.
71. Clitocybe laccata.
73. Clitocybe pruinosa.
81. Collybia esculenta.
82. Collybia fusipes.
93. Collybia radicata.
176. Pleurotus ostreatus.
178. Pleurotus petaloides.
181. Pleurotus pulmonarius.
182. Pleurotus salignus.
195. Hygrophorus coccineus.
202. Hygrophorus miniatus.
208. Hygrophorus virgineus.
209. Lactarius pallidus.
210. Lactarius piperatus.
214. Russula alutacea.
227. Cantharellus cibarius.
269. Marasmius scorodonius.
313. Lentinus tigrinus.
320. Panus conchatus.
331. Panus torulosus.
367. Volvaria bombyciua
400. Pholiota mutabilis.
403. Pholiota præeox.
404. Pholiota pudica.
496. Agaricus arvensis.
497. Agaricus campestris.
500. Agaricus siivaticus
528. Coprinus comatus
601. Bolotus æreus.
No. Name.
602. Boletus æstivalis.
603. Boletus alliciens.
606. Boletus badius.
611. Boletus edulis.
612. Boletus elegans.
616. Boletus granulatus.
621. Boletus luteus.
629. Boletus scaber.
641. Fistulina bepatica.
685. Polyporus intybaceus.
690. Polyporus myelodes.
691. Polyporus Mylittæ (Selerotium, known t
“ Native Bread”).
699. Polyporus picipes.
723. Polyporus sulphureus.
728. Polyporus tumulosus (eaten by Aborigines).
993. Hydnum coralloides.
1004. Hydnum lævigatum.
1011. Hydnum repandum.
1037. Craterellus cornucopioides.
1183. Sparassis crispa.
1188. Clavaria aurea.
1189. Clavaria botrytes.
1194. Clavaria cristata.
1196. Clavaria fastigiata.
1197. Clavaria flava.
1198. Clavaria formosa.
1223. Clavaria rugosa.
1233. ITirneola auricula-judæ.
1237. Hirneola polytricha.
1245. Tremella lutescens.
1289. Clathrus cibarius.
1392. Lycoperdon Bovista.
1397. Lycoperdon gemmatum.
1400. Lycoperdon lilacinum.
1776. Cyttaria Gunnii.
1777. Morchella conica.
1778. Morchella deliciosa.
1779. Morchella esculenta.
1780. Morchella semili!)cra.
1783. Leotia lubrica.
1797. Peziza cochleata.