57. Boletus, Linn.
58. Strobilomyces, Berk.
59. Fistulina, Ball.
60. I'olyporus, L inn.
O e d e e I I .— P o l y p o e a o e æ , F e i e s .
Authority for Nniiie.
61. Fomes, Fries.
62. i ’olystictus, Fries.
63. I'oria, Pers.
64. Tramctcs, Fries.
A e k a n o e m e n t o f G e n e e a ( 1 6 ) .
65. Sclcrodepsis, Cooke.
66. Hexagouia, Fries.
67. Dædalea, Pers.
68. Ccriomyces, Corda.
69. Favoliis, Fries.
70. Lasehia, Frie.s.
71. Garapbellia, Cooke.
72. Merulius, Ilall.
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'A
Habitat.
B. Occurrence. General Characters.
W.A. S.A. T. j V. N.S.W. 1 Q.
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ORDER II.-POLYPORACEÆ
57. B o l e t u s .—Linn., Sp. PI. 1176 (1753).
FRIES, PL. HOM. 79 (1825).
Tiibiporus, Agaricus.
601 561 VI. 4749 B. icreus Bull., Champ. 321 (1798) ........................................ Bronze hole t... 601
602 562 „ 4755 B. æstivalis Fries., Epicr. 422 (1838) Summer holet 602
603
651
„ 4673
B. alliciens
Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. IV. 50 (1845)
Attractive bolet
604
550
„ 4671
B. arenarias
Fries, PI. Preiss. II. 134 (1846)...
Sand-loving holet
603
604
W.A.
W.A.
605 552 „ 4674 B. australis Cooke aud Mass., Grev. XVI. 32 (1887) Southern bolet 605
606 547 „ 4653 B. badius Fries, Elench. 126 (1828) ........................................ Bay-brown bolet 606
607 557 B. hrmmeus Cooke aud Mass., Grev. XIX. 90 (1891)... Brown b o le t ... 607
608 665 VI, 4761 B. cæsareiis Fries, PI. Preiss. 11. 134 (1846)....................................... Imperial bolet 608 W.A.
609 558 „ 4726 B. calopus Fries, S.M. 1 .3 9 0 (1821) ........................................ Red-stalked bolet 609
610 553 „ 4680 B, chrysenterou ... Fries, Epicr. 415 (1838) ........................................ Red-crack bolet 610
611 560 „ 4748 B. edulis... Bull,, Champ. 60 (1798) ........................................ Edible bolet ... 611
612 544 „ 4642 B. elegans Sebum,, S a e ll.I I . 374 ( 1 8 0 1 ) ....................................... Elegant bolet 612
613 669 „ 4S01 B. felleus Bull., Champ. 379 (1798) ....................................... Bitterbolet ... 613
614 645 „ 4643 B. flavus... Wither., Fries, Epicr. 410 (1838) ..................... Yellow b o le t... 614
615 555 „ 4833 B. fruticicola Berk,, Hook., Lond. Journ. VII. 574 (1348) Shrub-growing bolet ... 615 ....
&1X. 633
616 546
VI. 4648 B. granulatus Linn.,Sp. FI, 1177 (1753) ....................................... Granulated bolet 616
617
618
572
564
„ 4817
„ 4760
B. hædiniis
B. infractus
Berk, and Br., Linn., T rans. 11.67 (1883}
Fries, PI. Preiss. IL 134 (1846) .....................
Kid-like bolet
Fractured bolet
617
618 W.A.
619 571 IX. 641 B. lacunosus Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVIII. 5 (1889) Pitted bolet ... 619
620 566 VI. 4768 B, luvidus Schaeff, Fung. 107 (1762) ........................................ Lurid bolct ... 620
621 543 „ 4641 B .lu teu s Linn., Sp. PI. 1177 (1753) ....................................... Yellow b o le t,.. 621 W.A.
622 567 „ 4798 B. marginatus Drum,, Berk., Ilook., Lond. Journ., Bot. IV, 50 Margined bolet 622 W.A.
(1845)
623
570
„ 4803
B. raegalosporus ...
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 251 (1 8 6 0 ).......................................
Large-spored bolet
623
624
573
„ 4830
B. napipes
F. v. M,, Linn. Journ. XIII. 161 ( 1 8 7 3 ) .....................
Turnip-stalked bolet ...
624
625 559 4728 B, pachypus Fries, S.M. I. 390(1821) ........................................ Thick-stalked bolet ... 625
626 563 „ 4756 B. porlcutosus Berk, aud Br., Linn. Journ. XIV. 46 (1875) Monstrous bolet 626
627 568 „ 4800 B. prunicolor Cooke and Mass., Grev. XVI. .32 (1887)...................... Plum-colourcd bolet ... 627
628 548 „ 4656 B. sanguineus With., Arr. IV. 319 (1796) ....................................... Blood-red bolet 628
629 „ 4792 B .scab e r Fries, S.M. I. 293 (1821) ........................................ Rough b o le t ... / 629
Q.
Q.
B.
B.
Woods ...
Woods, and in pastures
under trees
Ground ...
Sandy soil
V. Ground ...
V.
Q. B. W o o d s .....................
Ground ...
Sandy soil
N.S.W. B. Woods ...
V. Q. B. Woods, &c.
Q.
Q.
B.
B.
Woods ...
Woods ...
V. Q. B. W o o d s .....................
V. B. W o o d s .....................
T. Ground at roots of
Pleurandra riparia
V. ■q. B. Grassy places
Q. Ground ...
q .
Ground ...
Sandy ground
V. Q. B. Grouud ...
V. Q. B. Ground iu Pine
woods
V. Ground ...
T, Ground iu woods ...
V. Meadows
N.S.W. Q. B. W o o d s .....................
V.
V.
B.
Ground ...
Ground ...
W o o d s ....................
V. B. W o o d s ....................
Cap smooth, olive brown, turning blackish. Stem stout and yellow.
Pores sulphur yellow. Hare, Edible.
Largest of this genus. Cap smooth, whitish. Stem very thick and
yellowish. Pores greenish yellow. Edible.
Cap smooth, yellow, viscid. Stem downy. Pores yellow. Edible.
Cap flattened, viscid, excentric. Stem elongated, pale above, black
below. Pores cinnamon.
Cap viscid, umber. Stein flesh colour. Pores hexagonal, sulphur
colour.
Cap soft, viscid, bay brown. Stem solid, with brownish bloom. Pores
from yellowish white to greenish. Edible.
Cap somewhat downy, reddish brown. Stem short, stout. Pores rather
large, greenish grey.
Cap fleshy, blood red to purple. Stem stout, sulphur colour, 1 ores
rounded, yellow, with oblique openings.
Cap globose, somewhat downy, olive. S tem firm and th ick , scarlet.
Cap, d u lf brown w ith red cracks. Stem rigid, crimson or yellow. Pores
greenish yellow.
Cap smooth, moist, brownish. Stem stout, pale brown. Pores lemon
to yellowish-green. Edible.
Golden yellow entirely. Cap v iscid. Stem firm. Pores sulphur colour.
Edible.
Cap soft, smooth, brown or reddish grey. Stem solid, stout, lo r e s
angular, flcsli pink. , . , ,
Large, entirely yellow. Cap compact, viscid Stem spotted w ith browu
and with fugacious rings. Pores angular, yellow
Cap fleshy, smooth, red. Stem nearly smooth. Pores pale orange
yellow.
Cap slimy. Stem covered with milky drops drying into brown granules.
Pores granulated. Edible.
Cap thick, tan coloured. Stem similarly coloured.^ Pores pale.
Cap smooth, purple, with margin much broken. Stem very short and
tuberous. Pores sulphur colour.
Cap soft, somewhat viscid, t aw n y .. Stem deeply pitted. Pores angular
whitish to flesh colour.
Large. Cap viscid, soft, olive brown or tawny. Stem stout, tall, ver
milion. Pores orange, red, crimson. Common.
Large. Cap viscid, soft, dingy yellow. Stem tall, firm, with broad
dingy ring. Pores yellow. Common. Edible.
Cap compact, delicately velvety, margin thin and distinct from hyménium,
Stem short, black. Pores internally palid.
Cap somewhat tan coloured. Stem warty. Pores flesh colour.
Cap reddish brown, at length blackish. Stem obcouical. Pores lemon
Very large. Cap brownish, then pale tan colour. Stem thick, firm,
yellow variegated with red, very bulbous. Pores round, yellow.
Common. , ^ ^ ,
Very large. Cap depressed in centre. Stem thick and dilated at base.
Pores lemon yellow.
Cap soft, viscid, plum coloured. Stem club shaped, pale. Pores
rounded, pale. ^ ^ ,
Very small. Cap smooth, viscid, blood red. Stem yellow and red.
Pores large, orange yellow. Rare.
Large. D ull brown, very rough. Cap cushion shaped, viscid. Stem
I solid, tall, scurfy. Very common. Edible .