F .
SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT
Scientific Name.
939 887 VI. 6310 II. Gunnii
940 885 „ 6300 H. Muelleri
941 892 „ 6325 H. polygramma ...
942 888 „ 6315 II. rigida
943 886 „ 6306 II. sericea
944 893 „ 6328 II. similis
945 891 „ 6324 II. tenuis ...
945a 891 II. tenuis, var. sub-t(
946 839 VI. 6319 II. umbriuella
947 882 „ 6274 n . Wightii
948
949
866 :
874
VI. 6184
„ 6374
D. ambigua
D. aulacophylla
950
951
880
864
„ 6409
„ 6359
D. Bowmanni
D. glabrescens
952
953 1
876
... i
„ 6382 D. Hobsoni
1). illudens
954 869 ¡ VI. 6363 D. incompta
955 1
865
„ 6.361
956
877
„ 5404
D. intermedia
D. latissima
957
958
959
868 1
870
872
VI.'6364
„ 6368
D. Muelleri
1), scalaris
D. Schombnrgkii
960
961
962
878
873
. 867
„ 6406
„ 6370
IX. 800
D. sinulosa
D. Sprucei
1). subcongener
963
964
879
871
VI. 6408
„ 6367
D. tasmanica
D. tenuis ...
965 1 875 „ 6376 I), unicolor
966 j S81 1 IX. 811 C. incomptus
967
968
896
900
V I. 6487
„ 6465
F. Boucheanus
F. hispidulus
969 898 „ 6449 F. pusillus
970 899 „ 6460 F. Rhipidium
971 897 „ 6439 F. scaber...
972 895 „ 6430 F. squamiger
Authority tor Nome.
Berk., Hook., Lond. Jonru. IV . 57 (1845)
Berk., Linn. Journ. X III. 166 (1873)
Coohe, Grev. X V . 58 (1886) ...
Berk., Liun. Journ. XVI. 54 (1878)
Fries, Epicr. 497 (1838)
Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. V. 4 (1846)
M e , Grev. XV . 60 (1886) ...
Cooke, Grev. X IX . 103 (1891) ...
Fries,Fung. Nat. 17 (1848)
Cooke, Grev. XV. 60 (1886)
Berk., Hook., Loud. Journ. IV. 305 (1845)
Berk., Linn. Joui-n. XIII. 166 (1873)
Berk., Linn. Journ. X III. 166 (1878)
Berk., Linn. Journ. XVI. 39 (1S78)
Berk., Linu. Journ. XIII. 165 (1873)
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X X I., 37 (1892)...
Berk., Linn. Trans. II. 61 (1883)
Berk., Linn. Journ. X V III. 385 (1881) ...
Fries, S.M. I. 340 (1821) ......................
Berk., Grev. XIX. 93 (1891) ......................
Berk, and Br., Linn. Trans. II. 61 (1883)...
Berk, in Cooke, Austr. Fung. 27 (1883) ...
Klotzsch, Linn. VIII. 482 (1833)
Berk,, Hook., Journ. 236 (1856)
Berk., Grev. XIX. 93 (1891) ......................
Sacc. Syll. V I. 384 (1888)
Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. I. 151 (1842)
Frie-s, S.M. 1.336 (1821) ......................
... I Sacc. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. V. 115 (1889)
Coofce, Grev. XV.,53 (1886) .....................
Berk, and Curt., Linu. Journ. XIII. 167 (1873)
Fries, Linn. V. 511 (1830)
CooU, Grev. XV. 54 (1886) ......................
Berk, and Br., Linn. Journ. XIV. 57 (1875)
Berk., Linn. Journ. X III. 166 (1873) ...
6 6 . H e x a g o n i a .— Fries,
Gunn’s hexagonia
Mueller’s hexagonia ...
Many-lined hexagonia...
Rigid hexagonia
Silky hexagonia
Similar hexagonia
Thin hexagonia
Thinnish hexagonia ...
Umber hexagonia
W ight’s hexagonia ...
67. D æ d a l e a .—Pers.
Ambiguous dædalea ...
Furrow-leaved dædalea
Bowman’s dædalea
Smooth dædalea
Hobson’s dædalea
Illusive dædalea
Unadorned dædalea
Intermediate dædalea ...
Very broad dædalea ...
Mueller’s dædalea
Ladder-like dædalea ...
Schomburgk’s dædalea
Flexuous dædalea
Spruce’s dædalea
Congeneric dædalea ...
Tasmanian dædalea
Thin dædalea
One-coloured dædalea ...
6 8 . C e r i o m y c e s .— Battarr.
j Unadorned ceriomyces
69. F a v o l u s .—Fries,
Boucheanus favolus ..
Hispid favolus
SmaU favolus
Fan-like favolus
Rough favolus
Scale-bearing favolus ...
OF AUSTRAL IAN V V S G l—continued.
Habitat.
T. 1 V. j N.S.W. 1 MB.
Occurrence. General Characters.
Epicr.
939
940
941
942
943
944
945
945a
946
496 (1838).-
. I T.
I
S.A.
S.A. i ...
S.A, ...
.— F a v o lu s , P o ly p o r u s— c o n tin u e d .
Bark, &c.
Trunks of E ucalyptus
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks of Hormogyne
colinifolia
Rotten wood
Branches...
Trunks ...
Syn. 499 (1801).—Trametes, Polyporus.
948
949
9.52
95.3
960
961
962
s ’.A.
N.S.W.
Q.
Q.
S.A.
v!
N.S.'w'.
Q.
V,
q ! B.
s'.A.
q '.
Q.
Qs
'.A .
T.
Qq
'.
V. Q. B.
Trunks
Trunks
T ru n k s ...
T ru n k s , &c.
Trunks ...
Old trunks
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Trunks ...
Rotten wood
Stumps ...
Hist. 62 (1759).
66 I ... I S.A. 1 ...
I Sessile, somewhat hoof shaped, overlapping, wood coloured, sligh tly
! zoned towards the margin.
' Thin, rigid, attached behind by circular disc, m any zoned, lobed, ochrey,
i becoming brownish. .
! Leathery, thin, kidney shaped, shining, pale wood colour to brownish,
I zoned with concentric furrows.
I Semicircular, sloping behind, rigid, umber, concentrically zoned and
I furrowed, radiately rough, finally smooth. ,
Sessile, leathery to membranous, entire, somewhat bell shaped, silky
hairy, pale. , .„
Corky to leathery, thin, pale wood colour to tawny, zoned, silky,
' Leatlier^'kidney shaped, rigid, becoming hoary, closely concentrically
furrowed ; margin thiu, brown.
Only slightly different.
I Corky to leathery, kidney shaped, closely concentrically smooth, umber,
I opaque.
Corky, to leathery, fibrous, bristly, zoneless, brown.
Corky, thick, convex, zoneless, becoming white.
Kidney shaped, sometimes with short stalk, whitish, downy, rather
rough, slightly zoned.
Narrowly reflexed, downy, pale.
Cushion shaped, thick, at first rough and downy, then smooth, zoned,
pale.
Ochrey white, flabby, somewhat metjibranoiis.
Leathery, thin, running down behind, velve ty, grey, with darker linear
concentric zones.
Overlapping, pale, variegated w ith dingy hrown spots, split, hard, rough,
zoned.
Semicircular, pale, zoned in front, radiately rough.
Expanded, often spreading for a foot or more in a continuous sheet,
corky to woody, thick, wavy, pale wood colour, zoned within.
Corky, thickish, narrow behind, zoneless, rough, whitish. .
White, overlapping, thick, bleached above.
Bale ochrey, corky, thin, flattened, semicircular, zoned, roughish, shortly
velvety.
Expanded, corky to leathery, thin, pale wood colour. Pores flexuous.
Corky, dirty umber, thin, roughish. .Margin zoned.
Corky, semicircular, flattened, velvety, pale wood colour, concentrically
furrowed.
Inverted, somewhat circular, thin, brown.
Corky, uiiiber to wood colour, semicircular, thin, zoned, rough, becoming
almost smooth,
Usually overlapping, leathery, velvety, grey, zones of same colour.
i Somewhat globose, corky to woody, sessile, externally pale, internally
\ sooty brown.
Syst. Myc. 342 (1821).—Hexagonia, Lascliia.
967
968
969
970
Trunks
Stems
Trunks
... F leshy, tough, even, then scaly, yellowish tan.
Cap thin, kidney shaped, hispid, netted, d elicately downy. Stem short,
cylindrical, rather rough.
Cap rather membranous, kiduey shaped, smooth, tawny. Stem very
I short, blackening.
Branches, wood, &c. ! Cap leathery, kidney shaped, concentrically furrowed, pale tan. Stem
; lateral, short, dilated above.
Wood ... ... : Cap white, th e n smoky, rou g h . S tem v e ry sh o rt a ris in g from o rbicula r
' disc.
Trunks ... ... : Cap variegated with scales. Stem short, scaly, dilated upwards.
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