973
974
976
979
980
981
982
983
984
985
986
Sait'atxlo'8
l l i
Number.
901 VI. 6507
905 „ 6518
904 „ 6516
903 ' „ 6508
902 „ 6504
906 1 VI. 6523 i
IX. p. 205 '
910 VI. 6542
909 „ 6538
907 „ 6532
9U 6563
913 „ 6.559
908
912 VI. 6553
911 ,. 6550
M. aureus
M. Baileyi
:M. corium
M. lacryuians
il. pallens
M. pelliculosus
M.serpens
M. tenuissimus
I Xylostrouia giganteum
Anthol'ity for Name.
Sacc. Syll. VI, 407 (1888) ......................
Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII. 170 (1873)
Berk, and Br.. Linn. Journ. XIV . 58 (1875)
Berk, aud Br.. Linn. Journ. XIV . 58 (1875)
Fries, S.V. 325 (1849)
70. L a s c h i a .— Fries,
I Tufted lascbia
I Small-stalked laschia ...
I Pustulate laschia
! Thwaites’ laschia
Gelatinous laschia
71. C a m p o e l l t a .— Cooke and Mass.,
I Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V III. 87 (1890) ... i Funnel-shaped campbellia
Fries, E lench. 62 (1828)
Berk, and Br., Linu. Trans. II. 62 (1883)
Fries, Elench. 58 (1828)
Fries, S.M. I. 328 (1821)
Berk., Outl. 296 (1860)
Grev. XIX. 109 (1891)
Tode,, Abb. Hall. I. 355 (1790) ...
Berk, and Br., Linn. Trans. II. 62 (1883)
7 2 . M e r u l iu s .— H a ll.
Golden merulius
Bailey’s merulius
Leathery merulius
Weeping merulius
(Dry i i o t )
Pale merulius
Pellicle-like merulius
Spreading merulius
Very thin merulius
.,, ' Gigantic xylostroma
S.A. T. V, I N.S.W. ¡ Q.
General Characters.
iLiiin. V. 533 (1830).
973 ; ...
974
975 I ...
976
977 W.A.
N.S.W. Q- ... 1
!!! V.
Q.
Q.
... V. N.S W. Q.
Branches...
Trunks ...
Rotten wood
Wood ...
Rotten wood
Densely tufted. Caps conical. Stems smooth,united at base.
Tawny yellow, minute, peziza-like, shortly stalked.
Cap ochrey, then rusty, turberculose, circular. Stem oblique, o f same
Tu fted 'in d gregarious. Cap tremelloid, often oblique, orange. Stem
slender, white. • , ,
Be ll shaped, attached behind, membranous, gelatinous, entirely dark
red, rather thick, leathery when dry.
Grev. X V III. 87 (1890).
978 I . . . 1 . . . I . . . 1 V. I .
I Gelatinous, large, stalked. Cap deeply funnel shaped, thick. Stem
I short, thick, expanded disc at base.
Helv. 150 (1768).—Boletus.
979
980
982
983
W.A.
W.A.
QQT.
V. Q- B.
Q- B,
T. V. B.
V.
Q. B.
Q.
V. N.S.W. QWood
Trunks ...
Trunks and branches
Rotten wood chiefly of
dwellings, in cellars
Trunks ...
Branches o f Acacia
Rotten wood
Parasitic on Hymeno-
chate
Expanded, thin, membranous, adherent, golden yellow.
Fan shaped, v iscid, smooth, almost orange coloured when fresh. Margin
notched, rough, inflexed, flesh yellow.
Expanded, soft, rather papery, shaggy beneath, white.
Large, spongy to fleshy, rusty yellow, web-like or velvety below.
Attached, fleshy, somewhat gelatinous, thin, sligh tly downy _
Broadly expanded, membranous, white, hyaline when dry, like a thin
C m s tlc eo u s , uttaehed, thin, paie, then reddish, spreading in wavy
Pape°ty” ’fotmmg very thin irregular yelloivish-brown p itch e s, nearly
white at margin.
the sterile state of a wood-destroying fungus, probably belong-
. ,>.1___ .1,1,1 r,r,„oii,t;n«r nf ihirV tIiiTisp.Heart wood o f various. This is the sten ie state o i a lyuou-ucshiujius Ipntlifirv shcRts Ukc
Eucalypts ' ing to Polyporace®, aud consisting o f thick dense leathery sheets h
I chamois leather.
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