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Sdentilìo Name.
1123 1076
1124 1070
1125' 1069
1126 1079
1127 1068
1128 1064
1129
1074
1130
1078
1131
1132
VI. 7786 ' C. anthocrouni
,, 7528 C. araclinoideuQi
„ 7668 . C. Archeri
,, 7540 C. atrovirens
„ 7552 C. Auberianum
,, 7596 ’
IX. 946
VI. 7539
C. calceum
C. cinnabarinum
C. cæruleum
C. coraedens
C. lacteum
Autliority for Name.
85. S T E R E i T j r . - P e r s . , Obs. Myc. I. 35 (1796).—
1099 V I. 7316 S. umbriuum Fries, PI. Preiss. II. 137 (1 8 4 6 ) ....................................... Umber stereum
1100 1004 „ 7367 S. vellereum Berk., FI. N. Zeal. 183 (1856) ... Woolly stereum
1101 1003 „ 7276 S. versicolor Fries, Epicr. 547 (1838) ........................................ Variously coloured stereum
1102 1026 „ 7376 S. vevsiforme Berk, and Curt., Grev. I. 164 (1873) Variously shaped stereum
1103 „ 7338 S. vittæformc Fries, PI. Preiss. II. 137 ( 1 8 4 6 ) ....................................... Striped stereum
1104 1025 „ 7286 S. vorticosum Fries, Obs. II. 275 (1818) ........................................ Obscurely zoned steremn
8 6 . H y m e n o c h æ t e .— Lev., Ann. Sci. Nat.
M e ,G r e v . V III. 149 ( 1 8 8 0 ) ..................... Archer’s hymenochajtc
1105 VI. 7476 II. Archeri 1106 1035 „ 7438 II. c a c a o ... Be rk., Linn. Trans. I . 403 (1879) Chocolate-brown hymcnochaite...
1044
„ 7461
II. crassa...
FerA.,Grev. V III. 148 ( 1 8 8 8 ) ........................................
1107
1108
1040
„ 7473
II. innata
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV. 99 (1887) ...
Thick-margined hymenochajte ...
Innate hymenochaite ...
Kalchbrenner’s hymenochiete ...
1109 1048 IX. 927 I-I. Kalchbrenneri ... Mass., Mon. Thel. Linn. Journ. X X V II. 116 (1891) CooAe, Grev. V III. 1147 (1 8 8 0 ) ....................................... Mougeot’s hymenochajte
1110 1041 VI. 7449 II. Mougeotii Dark-olive hymenochiete
n i l
1047
„ 7464
H. olivácea
Cooke, Grev. XIV. 11 ( 1 8 8 5 ) ........................................
1112
1034
„ 7441
H. phcea ...
aW ie .G r ev . VIII. 146 ( 1 3 8 0 ) ........................................
Dusky hymenochaste ...
1113
1114
1115
1046
1043
„ 7462
„ 7440
„ 7467
II. purpurea
H, rigidula
H. rhabarbarina ...
1/ass Mon. Thel. Linn. Journ. X X V I I . 115 (1891) Purple-gilled hymenocliaste
Berk, and Curt., Linn. Journ. X. 334 (1869)
Coo/ce, Grev. V III. 1 4 8 ( 1 8 8 0 ) ........................................
Rigid hymenochiete ...
Rhubarb-gilled hymenochaite ...
1116 1033 „ 7427 II. rubiginosa Lev., Ann, Sci. Nat. Ser. 3, V . (1846) ..................... Rusty hymenochaite ...
1117 1045 „ 7312 H. Schomburgkii ... Mass., Mon. Thel. Linn. Journ. X X V II. 115 (1891) Schomhurgk’s hymenochaite
1118 1037 „ 7444 II. spadicea Berk, and Br., Lion. Journ, X IV . 68 (1875) Bay-brown hymenochaite
1119 1036 „ 7436 H. strigosa Berk, and B r., Linn. Journ. XIV. 68 (1875) Strigose hymenochaite...
112f 1042 „ 7423 II. tabacina L e v ., A n n . Sci. Nat. Ser. 3, V . 151 (1846) Dark-brown hymenochaite
1121 1039 IX. 923 II. tasmanica Mass., Mon. Thel. Linn. Journ. X X V II. 105 (1891) Tasmanian bymenoehaite
112Î 1038 V I. 7443 n . tenuissima Berk., Liun. Journ. X IV . 67 (1875) Very thin hymenochaite
87. C o r t i c i u m .—Fries, Epicr.
Fries, Hym. Eur. 661 (1874)
Berk., Ann. Nat. Hist. 345 U844)
Berk., El. Tasm. II. 260 (1860) ...
E lie s, Hym. Ear. 651 (1874) ...
Mont., Crypt. Cuba 372 (1842) ...
Fries, Hym. Eur. 652 (1874) ...
Mass., Mon. Thel. Linn. Journ. XXVII.
F ries, Hym. Eur. 651 (1874) ...
Fries, Hym. Eur. 656 (1874) ...
Fries, Hym. Eur. 649 (1874) ...
5 5 6 ( 1 8 3 8 ) .— T h e le p h o r a , I ly p o c h n u s ,
... I B rig h t-co lo u red cortic ium
A ra chnoid cortic ium ...
140 (1891)
Archer’s corticium
Dark-green corticium ...
Auber’s corticium
Chalky corticium
Vermilion-red corticium
Blue corticium
Wasting corticium
Milk-white corticium ...
W.A, S.A. T, V. N.S,W. Q.
General Characters.
Tholephora, Auricularia, Corticium, FAvollti— continued.
W.A. Bark of B a n k s ia ...
V.
V.
V.
W.A.
... Q- B.
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
Ser. 3, V.
1105
1107
1108
1109
i n o
n i l
1112
1113
1114
1115
1116
1117
1118
1119
1120
1121
1
Branches and dead
twigs
Trunks ...
Dead branches, &c.
Bark o f A ca c ia ...
Bark and wood
151 (1846).—Thelephora, Stereum, Corticium.
T. Rotten wood
Q. Wood ......................
N.S.W. B. Trunks ...
Q- Wood
V. Q. Dead trunks of
Eucahjpls
V. N.S.W,
Q.
Trunks o f Pinus
picea, &c.
Branches,,.
V. N.S.'w. Q. Bark and wood
V. N.S.W.
N.S.W.
Wood ......................
Wood .....................
Q. Wood .....................
Q.
Q.
B. Hard wood, posts, &e.
Wood ......................
N.S.W. Q. Wood .....................
Wood
V. N.S.W. B. Trunks ...
V. Wood ......................
Wood and bark
Sessile, hemispherical, leathery, rather flaccid, fan shaped, undulating
radiations from base towards margin, umber. ,
Spreading, w ilh broad lobed zoned margin, dirty white above, ana
clothed behind with coarse tow-hke fibres.
Spread out, reflexed, fan shaped, thin, rigid, with raised concentric
zones, variously coloured, or whitish to brown. . , .
Small, at first circular, often running together, thickish, bright brown.
E n b r e f le a th e ry , rigid, somewhat be ll shaped, with e leva ted conc entric
line s, becoming mud colour. , , • ,
Leathery, spread out, reflexed, obscurely zoned, rough haired, pale.
Spreading, without distinct margin, soon detached, wine colour to
brown, bristly, umber w ithin. , . u i
Dense dark-brown circular patches closely overlapping, cap fan shaped,
deeply lobed aud folded, furrowed wilh a few zones, velvety.
i,eathery, velvety, pale reddish brown, margin thick, at length tree.
Thin, innate, scarcely distinct from underlying matrix, externally lawn
colour, internally brick red. , ^ t i au.,...,.!-
Brown, rather thickly membranous, broadly spread out, loosely adherent
to matrix.
Broadly spread out, dry, attached, dark blood red.
Spread out, dark olive, rough, velvety. Margin thinner and paler.
Semicircular, sessüe, thiu, leathery, flexible, concentrically zoned,
shortly hairy, somewhat velvety, bay brown.
Broadly spread out, closely attached, texture soft and spongy.
Broadly spread out, reflexed, rigid, thickish, zoned, velvety, bay ¡>rown
Broadly spread out, closely attached. Hymenium velvety, rhubarb
Le*athm-y, rigid, spread out, reflexed, velv e ty , reddish brown to bay
Somewhat circular, then shell shaped, umber, somewhat zoned in front,
velvety, and about 1 inch broad. , • i
Thin, elastic wheu dry, semicii-cular or circular, attached behind,
zoned, rusty to bay browu. _ . •
Semicircular, thiu, lobed, zoned, bay brown tinged with purple, strigose
or rough haired, I to 3 inches across. „ , „ ,
Somewhat leathery, thin, flaccid, covering underside of fallen logs.
Cap spread out, reflexcd, silky, rusty. Margin golden yellow.
Broadly spread out, crustaceous, rather thick. Margin thinner and
paler, and sometimes slightly curled.
Sessile, very thin and flexible, I inch or more long, rusty to tawny,
zoned, clothed with coarse down.
Peniophora, I-Iymenocho3te, Comopliora. Stereum, Auricularia. _
1123
1124
1125
1126
1127
1128
1130
1131
1132
Broadly spread out, membranous, brick red or rosy, turning pale.
Delicate, spread out, spider web-like patches, snow white, often
remaining barren.
Pale red white within, rather thick, cracking.
Irregularly spread out, thiu, blackish or verdigris green.
Circular at first, thin, mealy, from white to pale ochre.
Broadly spread out, thin, waxy, smooth, white, hard, sometimes
continuous, sometimes much cracked. . . .
Spreading for several inches, rather thin, without distinct margin.
Hymenium waxy, vermilion. -j . i
Irregularly spread out, attached, downy, bright blue. Said to be
S pm S ^ ^ o 'I it'S 'd e v e lo p e d beneath the bark, which eventually is
ruptured, lilac then pale. ,, v i
Broadly spread out, somewhat memhcanous aud usually broken up,
whitish, ochrey or buff when dry.
s'.A. t '. V.
QQ.
B.
B.
Bark ......................
Wood, bark, &c. ...
T.
t !
V.
b '.
ii'.
Charred wood
Rotten wood, sticks,
&c.
Branches...
Wood and branches
N .S .W. Wood ......................
N.S.W. Q. B. Wood, branches, &c.
W.A. B. B ranches...
... V. B. Wood