ir.
• f
i » 73. ITydnum, Linn.
74. Sistotreraa, Pers.
75. Irpex, Pries.
76. Radulum, Fries.
77. Plilebia, Fries.
Snccardo’s Scientific Name. 1 Number.
A Ô A
Authority for Name.
OEDER III.-HYDNACEÆ,
7 3 . H t d n u m .— L in u .,
988 934 ■VI. 6761 II. alutaceum Fries, S.M. I. 417 (1821) ........................................ Wash-leather hydnum
989 920 „ 6639 II. amhustum Cooke and Mass., Grev XVI, 32 (1387) Scorched hydnum
990 H. calcareum Cooke and Mass., Grev. XXI. 38 (1 8 9 2 ) ..................... Chalky-white hydnum
991 938 VI. 6809 II. cervinum Berk., FI. Tasm. H. 256 ( 1 8 6 0 ) ........................................ Fawn hydnum
992 „ 6696 II. cirrhatum Pers., Syn. 558 (1801) ... Curled hydnum
993 925 „ 6677 H. coralloides Scop. Cam. 472 (1772) Coralline hydnum
994 921 IX. 840 H. crocidens Cooke, Grev. XIX. 45 ( 1 8 9 0 ) ....................................... Saffron-coloured hydnum
995 924 VI. 6664 II. cyathiforme Schaeff., FI. Dan. 1020 ...................................... Cup-shaped hyduum ...
996
930
„ 6731
II. delicatuluin
Klotzsch., Ann. Nat. Hist. III. 395 (1839)
Delicate hydnum
997
933
„ 6757
H, dispersum
Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. IV. 58 (1845)
Scattered hydnum
998
999
1000
940
927
931
„ 6824
„ 6722
„ 6733
II. filicicola
II. flavura
H. gilvum
Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 256 ( I 8 6 0 )...
Berk., Ann. Nat. Hist. X. 380 (1842) ......................
Berk., Hook , Journ. 168 (1851)
Fern-growiug hydnum
Yellow hydnum
Yellowish-tan hydnum
1001 923 „ 6660 II. graveolens Delast, in Fries, Hym. Eur. 605 (1874) ... Strong-smelling hydnum
1002 936 „ 6779 II. investiens Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. IV. 57 (1845) Lining hydnum
1003 941 „ 6836 II. isidioides Berk., Hook., Lond. Journ. IV. 58 (1845) Isidium-like hydnum ...
1004
1005
918
932
„ 6624
„ 6738
H. lævigatum
II. meinbranaceum
Swartz., Vet. Akad. Handl. 243 ( 1 8 1 0 ) ......................
Bull., Champ 481 (1798)
Smooth hydnum
^ Membranous hydnum ...
1006
1007
926
•939
„ 6705
6812
H, merulinides
H. mucidum
Berk., Linn. Trans. II, 63 (1883)
Pers., Syn, 561 (1801) ...
; Meriilius-like hydnum
Iloary hydnum
1008 929 „ 6727 II. Muelleri ...................... Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII. 167 (1873) ...................... j Mueller’s hydnum
1009
922
„ 6657
II. nigrum
Fries, S.M. I. 404(1821) ........................................
Black hydnum
1010
928
„ 6725
H. ochraceum
Pers,, Syn. 559 (1 8 0 1 )..........................................................
Ochrey hydnum
1011
919
„ 6633
11. repaiidum
Linn., Sp, PI. 1178 (1753) ........................................
Repand hydnum
1012 937 „ 6795 H. u d um ... F ries, S.M. I. 422 (1821) ........................................ 1 Moist hydnum
1
1013
1013A
935 „ 6778 H. xanthum
H. xanthum, var. teretidens
Berk, and Curt., Grev. I, 98 (1872)
Cooke., Ilandb. Aust. Fung. 172 ( 1 8 9 2 ) ......................
1 Yellow hydnum
; Cylindrical hydnum ...
7 4 . SiSTOTREMA.—
1014 1 943 V I. 6872 1 S. irpicinum 1 Berk, and Br., Linn. Trans. IT. 62 (18 8 3 )..................... 1 Irpex-like sistotrema ...
7 5 . I r p e x .— 1
10151 949
10161 947
1017| 944
V I. 6925
„ 6895
„ 6876
I. Archeri
I. flavus ...
I. hexagonoides
Berk., FI. Tasm. TI. 257 ( 1 8 6 0 ) ........................................
Klotzsch, Linn. VIII. 488 (1833) ......................
Kalch,, Grev. IX. 1 (1880) ........................................
Archer’s irpex
Yellow ir p e x ...
Hexagonia-like irpex ...
i
78. Graudinia, Fries.
79, Porothelium, Fries.
80. Odontia, Pers.
81. Kneiffia, Fries.
W.A. B.A I T. I Y. I N.S.W. | «.
General Cliaracters.
FRIES, PL. HOM. 80 (1825).
Sp. P l. 1178 (1753).
V.
989
990
998
999
1000
1001
1002
1003
1006
1007
1009
lülO
lOli
1013
lOlSA
W.A.
W.A,
S.W.
S.W.
■.S.W,
r .s.w .
Rotten wood
Sandy soil
Bark
Rotten wood
Trunks ...
Rotten wood, trunks
Ground ...
Woods ...
Trunks ...
Rotten wood
Fern stems
Branches...
Rotten wood
Woods ...
In cavities of trunks
of Xanthorrhcea
Ilyinenium of Poly-
poi'us gryphcEfor-
mis
Solitary in wood ...
Rotten wood
Wood ....................
Trunks ...
W o o d s ....................
Trunks aud sticks..
Woods ...
Rotten wood
Trunks
Trunks
Spore-bearing surface expanded longitudinally, crustose, smooth, pale
Cap^ïe^shy^to^membranous, brick red, turning black. Stem erect,
widely eypandcd. Spore-bcming surfnce
ordstose, smootb, m e.ly. Has a scorched appearance j l'e " dry.
InTcrtcd, expanded, indistinct margin, pale vmous, at flrst delicately
E lih™ L p a n d e d , colour yariable, the upper surface with long curled
M Î o h ''h m S h ” d% re a n iy , lik e cauliflower a t first, then a mass of
O a p ° 'S y , ftta^ochrey yellow. Stem central, slender, smooth when
Sm S ; eommohly grown together. Cap leathery, f t i" . / “» » f «'“ P'd.
zoned, ashy pale. Stem smooth, slender, disc rather dow n j.
Cap expanded, reflexed, leathery, thin, margin yellowish.
In long patches. Spore-bearing surface, thm, waxy, at length
disappearing. .
Expanded, indistinct margin, white, thin.
“ eiess, rough, dark brown, margin whitish.
Stem slender. Odour o f melilot.
Widely expanded, spore-bearing surface at first downy, then compact,
Spore^-bearing surface crustaceous, white, margin somewhat fringed,
separating in chips.
Cap fleshy, firm, smooth, umber. Stem thick, even.
Spore-beifring surface expanded, waxy, membrauoup, smooth, tawny to
S e S im l a r , thick, smooth, pale, rough with promineut lines.
While. Spore-bearing surface very broad, membranous, soft,
I n v e ? 5 ffien reflexed, sometimes growing together, v elv e ty , somewhat
Ca^p corky, rigid, downy, zoneless, bluish black. Stem stout, black.
Small Expanded and reflexed, leathery, thm, zoned, ochrey.
Gregarious. Cap fleshy, fragile, repand and wavy, deformed, pale,
creamy buff. Stem rather short. Very common. Edible.
Spore-bearing surface expanded, thm, somewhat gelatinous, flesh
In v rn cd .Ü nX m S g În delicately downy, then w axy Spines compressed.
Spines not compressed aud hanging from the brighter pale-orange cap.
Tent. Disp. 28 (1797).
lOM, ... i ... 1 • • • 1 !
I Somewhat cuticular, thick, delicately downy, pale, descending deeply
I behind.
PI. H om o ii. 81 (1825).—P o ly p o r u s .
1015
... 1
1016
S.A. I v'. N.S.'w. Q.
101
N.S.W.
Rotten wood
Trunks, &e.
Trunks ...
Wliite inverted. Margin web-like, downy.
Expanded, spongy soft, yellow, margin shortly reflexed, downy.
Entirely while. Cap corky to leathery, running down behind, family
zoned, teeth disposed in honeycomb manner.