1ll Sftccanlo’s
Nuiiiber. Scientiflo Name. Authoritj- tor Name. English Name.
55
333 516 V . 2609 X. a lbidus
334 520 „ 2 6 1 7 X. A rch e ri
335 517 „ 2611 X. B e rte rii
336 522 X. Drummoudi
337 521 X. fu lv u s
333 523 V. 2596 X. griseus
339 518 „ 2613 X. la te ritiu s
340 514 „ 2606 X. papuashis
341 519 „ 2616 X. papyraceus
342 513 „ 2601 X. proximus
343 515 „ 2607 X. rawakeusis
344 512 „ 2599 X. to n e r ...
V. 2627 I T . c risp a ...
346 529 V. 2638
347 532 „ 2654
348 534 „ 2657
349 535 „ 2658
350 536 „ 2664
351 530 „ 2651
352 526 „ 2630
352a „ 2651
353
354 533 V . 2656
355 540 „ 2685
356 527 „ 2631
357 539 ,, 2682
358 538 „ 2570
359 541 „ 2687
360 542 „ 2688
361 528 „ 2636
362 531 „ 2653
363 537 „ 2665
19. P a n u s .— F r i e s ,
316
317
318
511
603
501
V."2567
„ 2552
P. angustatus
P. arenicola
P . carbouarius
Berk, in Cooke’s Ilandb. Aust. Fungi 98 (1892) ...
Berk., Linn., Journ. X V III. 384 (1881) ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV. 94 (1887) ...
NarroAv panus ...
Sand-growing panus ...
Charcoal panus
319
320
505
495
„ 2569
„ 2519
P. ciunabarimis ...
P. coiichatus
Fries, PI. Preiss. II. 133 (1846) ...
Fries, Epicr. 898 (1838)
Vermilion pauus
Conch panus ...
321
322
323
600
507
498
„ 2547
„ 2573
„ 2541
P. coriaccus
P. eugrammus
P . incaudescens
Berk., Linn. Journ. XIH, 160 (1873)
Fries, Nov. Symb. 40 (1851)
Berk, aud Br., Limi. Tnms. 11. 55 (1883)
Coriaceous panus
Well-lined panus
Incandescent pauus
324 506 IX. 329 P. lateritius Sacc. Hedw. 125 (1889) Brick-red panus
325
50S
326
510
„ 328
V . 2588
P. olivaceo-flavidus
P. patellaris
Cooke aud Mass., Grev. XVI. 1 (1887) ...
Fries, Epicr. 400 (1838)
Yellowish-olive panus ...
Cup-shaped panus
327
328
497
509
„ 2540
„ 2578
P . 1‘ivulosus
p. saccharinus
Berk., Linn. Journ. X V III. 384 (1881) ...
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 250 (I860) ...
Cracked panus
Saccharine panus
329 502 „ 2557 P. stypticus Fr ie i, Epicr. 399 (1838) Styptic panus
330
499
331
496
332 .
504
„ 2642
„ 2521
„ 2568
P . suborbicularis ...
P. torulosus
P. viscidulus
Berk, and Br., Linu. Trans. H. 56 (1883)
Fries, Epicr. 397 (1838) ........................................
Berk, aud Br., Linu. Trans. II. 56 (1883)
Sub-orhicular panus ...
Twisted pauus
Gelatinous panus
L. abietina
L. acuta ...
L. appianata
L. aspera...
L. Beckleri
L. Berkeley!
L. betuliua
L. betulina, var. velutina
L. bifasciaCus
L. deplanata
L. faventina
L. flaccida
L. Guilfoylei
L. nivea ...
L. Palisotii
L. repanda
L. sffipiaria
L. striata...
L. torrida
Berk, and Br., Linn. Trans. II. 56 (1883)...
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 250 (1 8 6 0 ) .......................................
Mout. Chil. VII. 353 (1852)
Berk, in Cooke’s llaudb. Aust. Fungi 100 (1892)
Berk, and Br. in Cooke’s Ilandb. Au st. Fungi 100
(1892)
Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. VI. 497 (1847)
Berk, and Curt., Linn. Journ, X . 303 (1869)
Kalch., Grev. VIII. 154 ( 1880) ...
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 250 ( I8 6 0 ) ...
Berk, uud Br., Linn. Trans. II. 56 (1883).,.
Pers. in Fries., Epicr. 401 (1838)
Berk, and Br,, Linu. Journ, XIV. 45 (1875)
I Fries, Mon. Hym. II. 244 (1857)
Eries, Epicr. 407 (1838)
Berk., Hook., Loud. Journ. I. 146 (1842)
Fries, Epicr. 404 (1838)
Fries, Epicr. 405 (1838)
Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII. 161 (1873)
Lev., Ann, Sci. Nat. V. 122 (1846)
Fries, Epicr. 405 (1838)
Berk., Ann. Nat. Hist. III. 381 (1839) ...
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XXL 37 (1892) ...
Fries, Epicr. I. 404 (1838)
Cald,, Erb. Critt. Ital. No. 89 (1878, &c.)
Fries, Epicr. 406 (1838)
Berk. Grev. X. 64 (1881)
Cooke, Grev. X V . 94 (1887) ...
Fries, Epicr. 404 (1838)
Fries, Epicr. 404 (1838)
Fries, Epicr. 407 (1838)
Fries, Epicr. 406 (1838)
Kalch., Grev. VIII. 164 (1880) ...
2 0 . X e r o t u s .— F riei
W hitish xe rote
A rch e r’s x e ro te
B e rte ro’s x e ro te
D rummond’s x e ro te
T aw n y x e ro te
G rey .xerote ...
B rick -red x e ro te
P ap u an x e ro te
P ap e ry xe rote
App ro x im a te xerote
Rawak x e ro te
T en d e r x e ro te
2 1 , T r o g ia .— F r ie s ,
I Crisped tro g ia
2 2 . L e n z i t e s .— F r ie s .
L a rc h lenzites
Acute ly-ma rgined lenzites
Depressed lenzites
Rough lenz ite s
B e c ld e r’s lenzites
Berkeley’s lenzites
B irch lenzites
V e lv e ty lenz ite s ..;
Bifasciate lenzites
L evelled lenzites
Honeycombed len z ite s ...
F laccid lenzites
Guilfoyle ’s lenzites
Snow-white lenzites
P a liso t’s lenz ite s
Ropand lenz ite s
Chocolate lenzites
Stria ted lenzites
T o rrid lenzites
W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q.
General Characters.
Epicr. 396 (1838).—Ag.aricus, Leiitinas.
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V. N.S.W.
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V. B.
V.
V. N.S.W.
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Elencb. I. 48 (1828).
334
335
336
337
342
343
344
Sandy soil
Among fe rn s where
b u rn t
Base of tru n k s
T ru n k s — Popla r,
Beech, Bircli
Ba rk ......................
B a rk ......................
B uried wood, h u t a p p
a re n tly ou soil
R o tten wood of
E ucalyptus
B u rn t wood
Branches — Beech,
C herry, &c.
T ru n k s ...
Rotten wood
Stumps ...
Old tru n k s
T ru n k s ...
R o tten tru n k s , dec
ay in g ba rk
Wood ...
Stick s ...
F a llen branches
Twigs ...
Wood ...
Old wood...
Dead h a rk
B a rk
R o tten wood
B ran ch e s ...
Wood ...
Dead wood
Spoon shaped, taw n y , n e a rly sessile, with a few sc a tte re d hairs.
Brown, spoon shaped. Stem and cap covered with p a rtic le s o f sand.
F le sh y , um be r, ta n o r funne l shaped. Stem sh o rt, pale.
L e a th e ry , vermilion, sessile, k idney shaped.
La rgish. F le sh y , cinnamon, hceomiug pa le , cónchate. Edible.
V e ry b e au tifu l. L e a th e ry , b rown behind or b la ck avhen you n g , sessile.
Sessile, imbric a te . L e a th e ry to inemhraiiaceous, pa le , kid n ey shaped.
Sometimes fu u n e l shaped, smooth. V e ry lumiuous a t night.
Membranaceous, ta n coloured, sp rin k led w ith brick -red p oint-like
th re ad s .
Sooty brown, densely v e lve ty, w ith yellowish-olive down, sessile.
L e a th e ry , mealy to downy, fla t cup shaped.
Ochrey, a tria te ly c ra cked. Stem exc en tric , s im ila rly cracked.
R a th e r fleshy. Stem short, mealy o r obsolete. Edge of gills as if
d u s te d with sugar.
Small. Le a the ry, k idney shaped, cinnamon tu rn in g pale. A s trin g e n t
ta s te .
Sub-orbicular, white, delicately downy. .Stem obsolete.
F le sh y to le a th e ry , flesh coloured to ochrey pin k . Edible.
U p p e r la y e r gelatinous, r a th e r viscid, dull s la te coloured. Stem short,
la te ra l, a ris iu g from spongy base.
W h itisb , k id n ey shaped. S tem la te ra l, smooth o r s lig h tly ve lvety.
Kidney shaped, reddish brown. Stem ve ry sh o rt, la te ra l, powdery.
Gregarious. L e a th e ry to membranaceous, ru s t coloured, k id n ey shaped.
Gregarious. Kidney shaped, lobed or c ríspa te , ru s t coloured.
T awny ochrey. Membranaceous, kidney shaped. S tem la te r a l, thin.
F u n n e l shaped, sp litting, grey . Stem compressed, wedge shaped.
Sub-orbicula r, b ric k red, furrowed.
Oehrey ta n colour. Membranaceous to le a th e ry , r a d ia te ly furrowed.
F ap e ry , pale. S tem ve ry sh o rt o r obsolete.
White, th e n yellowish brown Sub-orbicula r, d e lic a te ly powdery.
Smooth, cinnamon. L e a th e ry to membranaceous. Stem solid, short.
Kidney shaped, membranaceous, umber. Stem v e ry short.
Epicr. 402 (1838).—Meralius, Cfintliarellus.
I ■■■ I j I Y. I ... I Q. I B. j Twigs—Birch,Beech,j T ough, cup shaped, reddish yellow. Gills c risp, p la ited, forked.
362
363
Epicr. 403 (1838).—Agaricus, Dædalea.
S.A. Q. B.
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N.S.W.
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Wood ...
Wood ...
Wood ...
Dead wood
T ru n k s ...
T ru n k s ...
T ru n k s ...
T ru n k s ...
B a rk
T ru n k s ...
T ru n k s , chiefly P o p la r
Stumps o f beech, &c.
T ru n k s ...
T ru n k s ...
T ru n k s ...
D e a dw o o d
Wood, pine
T ru n k ...
Wood
L e a th e ry , c lo th ed with um b e r doavn, a t len g th smooth and whitish.
Kidney shaped, le a th e ry , g reyish umber. Stem d is tin c t a nd disc shaped.
Kidney shaped, corky, w h itish , zoneless, downy.
Tliick, spongy to corky, rou g h , pale, co n c en tric a lly furrowed.
Woody, w hitish, r a th e r th ic k , ma rgin ochrey.
L e a th e ry , flexible, h a iry , brownish, sessile, somewhat k id n ey shaped.
Corky to le a th e ry , pa le , conc entric a lly grooved, downy.
H a rd, sessile, lobed, deeply zoned, taw u y , ve lv e ty .
K idney or shell shaped, le a th e ry , greyish-fawn colour, silky.
Corky, k idney shaped, ta n colour to whitish, downy, zoneless.
Corky, white , a t len g th tu rn in g a sh coloured, sessile, zoneless.
L e a th e ry , flaccid, h a iry , pale, zoned.
Shell shaped, smoky behind, p a le in fro n t, d o tted w ith tu b e rc le s.
Snow white, co rk y to le a th e ry , p itted , r a th e r discoid hehiud.
Corky, o chrey to white , h emispherical, zoned, ma rg in lobed.
Corky, w hite to pa le , m a rg in slig h tly waved.
L e a th e ry , b rig h t browu, zoned, ma rgin yellowish. Common,
L e a th e ry , soft, downy, ru s t coloured, obsoletely zoned.
E n tir e ly white. Compact, woody, sessile, co nc entric a lly furrowed.
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