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Number. Scientific Name. Authority for Name. English Name.
1183 1094 v r 7923 S. crispa .................
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Fries, S.M. I. 465 (1821) ... ... j
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Crisped sparassis ... ... j
1184 1110 VI 7970 C. abietina ..................... Pers., Comm. 46 (1797)
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Fir clavaria ... ... ...
1185 1125 8077 C. Archeri Berk., FI. Tasm. II. 261 (1860) ... Archer’s clavaria
1186 1124 8072 C. argillacea Fries, S.M. I. 482 (1821) ........................................ Clay-coloured clavaria
1187 1131 „ 8108 C. aurantia Cooke aad M ass., Grev. XVI. 33 (1 8 8 7 ) ...................... Orange clavaria
1188 1108 7963 C- aurea ... Schaeff. 287 (1762) Golden clavaria
1189 1096 „ 7931 C. botrytes Pers., Syn. 587 (1 8 0 1 ) .......................................................... Clustered clavaria
1190 1100 „ 7942 C. cinerea Bull, Champ. 354 (1791) Ash -coloured clavaria .,,
1191 1119 „ 8039 C. Colensoi Berk., FI. N, Zeal. 186 (1855) ... Colcnso’s clavaria
1192 1099 „ 7941 C. coralloides Linu., Sp. PI. 1182 (1753) ........................................ Coral-like clavaria
1193 1115 „ 7991 C. crispula ...................... Pries, S.M. I. 470 (1821) ........................................ Curled clavaria
1194 1102 7944 C. cristata Pers., Syn. 591 (1 8 0 1 ) .......................................................... Crested clavaria
1195 1112 „ 7973 C. crocea... Pers., Ic. and Dese. 36 (1798) ... Saffron clavaria
1196 1097 „ 7937 C. fasligiata Linn., Sp. PI. 1183 (1753) Fastigiate clavaria
1197 1095 7929 C. flava ... Schaeff. 175 (1762) Yellow clavaria
„ (Pollard fungus)
1198 1109 7967 C. formosa Pers., Ic. and Desc. 11 (1798) ...
Elegant clavaria
1199 1127 „ 8080 C. fragilis Holmsk. I. 7 (1818) ... Brittle clavaria
1200 1122 „ 8067 C. fusiformis SOAV,, Fung. 224 (1797) Spindle-shaped clavaria
1201 1113 „ 7979 C. grísea ... Pers., Comm, 44 (1797) Dingy-grey clavaria ...
1202 1123 8069 C. inaequalis Muell., FI. Dan. 873 ... Unequal clavaria
1203 1129 8093 C. jún cea... Fries, S.M. I. 479 (1821) Rush-like clavaria
1204 1111 IX. 1024 C. Kalchbrenneri ... F, V. M., Linn. Soc. N.S.'W. 105 (1882) ... Kalchbrenner’s clavaria
1205 1104 VI. 7949 ' C. Krombholzii ... Fries, Epicr. 572 (1838) Krombholz’.s clavaria ...
1206 1105 „ 7951 C. Kunzei ...................... Fries, S.M. I. 474 (1821) Kunze’s clavaria
1207 8064 C. la ta ... Berk, and Rr.,Lmn. Journ. XIV . 76 (1875) Bright clavaria
1208 1117 ", 8008 C. lactissima Pers., in Linn. Journ, X V III. 386 (1881) Very bright clavaria ...
1209 1118 8029 , C. lorithamnus ... ... ^Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII, 169 (1873) ...................... Crooked bush clavaria,,,
1210 1101 IX. 1028 C. lu r id a ... Kalch., Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 105 (1882; Lurid clavaria
1211 1133 VI. 8116 C. miltina ..................... Berk., Hook.. Journ. 140 (1852) Crimson clavaria
1212 11.34 8125 C. mucida Pers., Comm.’ 2 (1 7 9 7 )... Musty clavaria ' ...
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95. Clavaria, L in n .
si Habitat.
B. Occurrence. General Characters.
A W.A. S.A. T. V. N.S.W. Q-
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CORDA, IC. RUNG. II. 35 (1838).
S.M. I. 464 ( 1 8 2 1 ) .— Clavaria.
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1204
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1208
1211
1212
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decayed wood
[oist woods
A t base of trunks
Woods ......................
Ground ...
Among grass
Ground in woods ...
Among sand
Among dead leaves
Ground ...
Grouud ...
Woods ...
Red s o i l .....................
Grouud ...
Ground ...
Grouud ...
Rotten wood
Ground and musty
AVOOd
I Very much branched, whitish. Branches intricate, zoneless, serrate.
1 Edible.
Ochrey, very much branched, green where braised. Trunk whitish,
downy, thick. Branches crowded.
T u fted , sh o rt, orange , fan to club shaped, rather rough.
Tufted! fragile, clay coloured, pale. Clubs simple, variable. Stem
Oifnge°quite*simple, straight, thickened upwards into club, tapering
doAvnwards into stem. - , j u -.a .a
Yellow. Trunk thick, divided into stout straight forked much-divided
Fri|ilel1vhit?°'^T?unk very thick, much branched. Branches swollen,
Fragilei^stuffed, grey. Trunk rather thick, short, much branched,
SnSi^b nmch ed from compressed base, branches erect, forked, hroAvn
R ^ h e ? fragile, usually tufted, white, hollow inside. Trunk thick,
S e t ' - T r p o k tk to,sh aggy, apd reo.iag.
Branches flexuous, spreading.
Tout'll, stuffed, dingy white. Branches dilated above, and fringed,
iiin u te , thin, saffron yellow. Stem naked, pale. Branches and branch-
lets someAvhat forked. , , * a-
YeUow tufted, tough, m uch branched. Branches equal, short, spreading,
Frari-le^^ Tmnk^tbick, fleshy, white, very much branched. Branches
tS ? mack branched. Branches rosy orange,
branchlets yellowish. . . ,
In bundles, v ery delicate, yellow above, white below, sometimes entirely
Avhiie. Clubs hollow, variable. , * • j .
Tufted and run together, yellow, soon hollow. Clubs somewhat spindle
shaped, suiiple and toothed. t-, , • a
Grey, firm, fragrant. Trunk thick, w-hitish. Branches tapering and
dingy grey, as well as branchlets. „ , , . • a
Tufted, yellOAV, fragile. Clubs various, simple or forked. A p e s gagged.
Gregarious. Thin, thread-like, flabby, hollow, pale to reddish brown,
Avith creeping base of fibrils. , , .a
Thiu, pale, orange yelloAv, somewhat tufted. Trunk, thin, naked.
Branches short, forked, or tufted.
Fragile, tufted, Avhite, sparingly branched. Branches rather compressed,
Rather fragile, very m uch branched from the thin base, white. Branches
elongated, crowded, repeatedly forked.
S im p le , tu f te d , a cu te , sh in in g red. AA'ithout ev id en t stem.
Tufted, orange, repeatedly forked, compressed. Apices dilated, subr
a1e^mnbe?''^B?auches straight. Apices shortly bifid, and rather acute.
Tufted, very much branched, dirty w hite. Trunks thin. Branches and
branchlets croAvded, elongated, tawny when dry.
Greg.'irious, fragile. Clubs simple, acute, crimson.
Gregarious, minute, simple or very sparingly branched, white, becoming
yellowish, sometimes rosy.