Scìoiitirto Naino.
1563 1543 IX. 2175
1564 1532 I. 1178
1365 15.35 ,, 1219
1 sce1545
1241
lse ?
1317
1568
1531
IX. 21,37
I. 1246
1569 1328 IX. 2157
1570 1541 2173
1571
1572
1.544
1538
I. 1239
IL 5963
1573
1574
1529
1534
IX. 2160
I. 1-223
1575 1546 „ 1283
1576 1540 IX. 2172
1577 1536 2169
1578 1333 I 1185
1579 1539
15S0 1526 I. 1188
I5S1 1519 1189
1582
1303
1583 1547 ;;
1260
15S4 1513 „ 1228
1585 1530 IX. 2171
1586 1525 „ 2LS4
1587 1537 I 1167
1588 15-27 „ 1150
15SSA
1589
1590
1591
1520
1592
15-22
I. 12.34
1200
1593 1521 1-222
1594 1524 1283
1595 1542 1225
1596 1523
{
1209
X . ìigarìoifnrmis ...
X . allantouìoa
X. anis.iplcura
X. jiplìrodìsiaca ...
X. australis
X. castovca
X. cerebviformis ...
X. cinnabanaa
X. coruiformis
X. cretacea
X. CTuoglossa
X. dealbata
X . digitata
X. elastica
X. ellipsospova
X. fistulosa
X. gigas
X. gracilis
X. grammica
X. bippotriclioides
X. Hypoxylon
X. involuta
X. lobata
X . ovispora
X . pbosphorea
X . polyniorpha ...
X. poìyraorpha, var. pacliy-
stroma
X. Readeri
X. rliizophila
X. rliopaloides
X . rhytidophloca ...
X . Schweinitzii ...
X . scopifonnis
X . tu lKriformis ...
X . zealandica
Autliority for Name.
169. X y l.-vuia.
Cooko and ila s s , Grev. XVII. SI (ISSD)
Berk., Linn. Journ. X . 380 (1869)
Mont., vSyll. CSS (1856)
Wclw. and Carr., Fiuig. Angol. 280 (1807)
Cooke, Grev. XI. S4 (1883) ...
Berk., FI. N. Zeal. II. 204 (1855)
Cooke, Grev. X L 86 (1SS3) ......................
Cooke and Mass., XV. 101 (1887)
Fries, S.V.S. 381 (1849) ......................
Berk, aud Br., Linn. Trans. 405 (1879) ...
Gooke, Grev. XIT. 1 (1883) ...
Berk, and Curt., Exot. Fung. 284 (1853)
Grev., Fi. Ed. 356 (1824) ......................
Cooke, Grev. X V I. 4 (1887) ......................
Cooke and Mass., Grev. X V I. 33 (1837)
Fries, Nov. Symb. 126 (1831) ....................
Cooke, Ilandb. Austr. Fung. 287 (1892)...
Sacc. Syll. I. 317 (1882)
Mont., Syll. 680 (1856)
5acc. Syll. I. 344 (1882)
Grea., FI. Ed. 355 (1824) ......................
Klotsch, Linn. V II. (1832) ......................
Cooke, Grev. X L 86 (1883) ......................
Cooke and Mass., Grev. XV . 101 (.1887)...
Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII. 177 (1'873)
Grev., FI. Ed. 35 (1824)
Saec., Myc. Austr. 13 (1890) ...
F. V. M-, Grev. X X IL 17 (1893)
Cooke and Mass., XXII. 37 (
Mont., Ann. Sci. Nat. III. 99 (1855)
ilo n t., Syll. 687 (1856)
Berk, and Curt., E.xot. Fung. 284 (1853)
Mont., Ann. Sci. Nat. X III. 349 (1840)
Berk., F i. N. Zeal. II. 204 (1855)
Cooke, Grev. VIII. 66 (1879) ...
ORDER XV.-XYLARIACEiE,
- I J i l l , H is t , r ia n t . 62 (1 7 7 :5 ).—
Agiiricoid xylarLa
Allantoid xylavia
Unequal-ribbed xylaria
Aphrodisiac xylaria ...
Southern xylaria
Beaver xylaria
Brain-like xylaria
Vermilion xylaria
riorn-sliapcd xylaria ...
Chalky xylaria
Dog-tongue xylaria ...
... I Bleached xylaria
I
... I Digitate xylaria
... I Elastic xylaria
... I Elliptical-spoi-ed xylaria
Hollow xylaria
Gigantic xylaria
Graceful xylaria
Lined xylaria ...
Horsehair like xyl.aria
Hypoxylon xylaria ...
(Candle-snuff fungus)
... Involute xylaria
... [ Lobed xylaria
... ' Egg-spored xylaria
Phosphorous xylaria ...
Polymorphous xylaria
Thick-stroma xylaria
Rcador’s xylaria
Root-loving xylaria ...
Club-like xylaria
Wrinkled xylaria
Schweinitz’s xylaria ...
Stalk-like xylaria
Tuher-likc xylaria
New Zealand xylaria ...
IfabUat.
W.A. S.A. T. V. I NS.W. q.
General Character».
COOKE,
Splitcriii,
15631 ...
\5G -¿W .A .
1565; ...
i
1560| ...
1567'
1568
. 1569
1570
1571
1572
1-573
1574
157
1576
1577
1578
1579
1580
1581
1582
1583
1584
1585
1586
1589
1590
1591
1592
1593
1594
1595
1596
GREV. X III. 9 (1884).
Clavaria, Hypoxylon, Riiizoinorplia.
S.A. S tum p s
V. Q.
(i.
t !
Q.
Q.
Q.
Q.
T.
Q.
B.
Q.
QQ.
V. N.S.W. B
V. Q.
; T.
Q.
N.S.W. Q.
Q.
V. Q.
N.S.W.
N.S.W.
Q.
Q.
B.
B.
QQN.
S.W. Q. B.
V.
QQQ'
V, Q.
V. N.S.W.
Q.
Q.
Q.
Slumps ...
Dead wood
Rotten trunks
Wood ......................
Rotten wood
Wood ......................
Wood ......................
Prostrate trunks ...
Trunks ...
Wood
Rotten trunks
Rotten wood
Rotten wood
Rotten wood
Trunks ...
Stumps, &c.
Wood o f Acacia
harpophylla
Trunks ...
Stumps ...
W o o d s .....................
Wood ......................
Stumps ...
Trunks ...
Wood ......................
Trunks ...
Sandy desert
Roots o f herbs and
grasses
Putrid Avood
Wood
Rotten wood
Decaying fruit of
Flindersia a u stralis
Rotten wood
Rotten wood
Half globose, glaucmiH, dotted with black openings. Stem equal, with
barren black ring round it.
Club shaped, encrusted with black, leathery. Stem very short.
Heceptucles minute, globose.
Solitary, woody, very bard. Club inversely egg shaped as well as stem,
scaly.
Tufted, smooth. Clubs somcAvliat cylindrical, brown to ashy, substance
white.
Club shaped, thickened upwards, hrown. Stem elongated, blackening.
Stem short, spongy and velvety at first, at length naked, b lack. Clubs
obtuse, ovate, compressed.
Large, corky, stalked, sooty brown. Stem woody, Bmootli, furrowed.
Clubs somewhat elliptic, braiu-like.
Corky, somewhat globose, brown, vermilion under thin skin. Stem
obsolete.
Cylindrical, thick, brown, then black, horn shaped.
Nearly globose, stalked, Avbite, rather wrinkled, netted with thin brown
lines.
Umber, tongue shaped, shortly stalked, flesh white.
Club elliptical, tapering downwards into short cylindrical stem,
covered with whitened crust.
Erect, thick, brown, ve lvety, tapering towards apex, somelimes divided
into forked branches ; short stem.
Corky to elastic, nearly globose, or hemispherical, sessile, becoming
black.
Club shaped, obtuse, black. Stem shortened, smooth. Receptacles
immersed, not prominent.
Corky, simple, club shaped, with varnished crust, black, hollow, con- .
fluent with short stem.
Large, ochrey, then brown. Clubs oval or irregular, wrinkled. Stem
stout and irregular.
Leathery. Stem smooth, forked, tufted. Clubs cylindrical, narrow,
Avriukled, black.
Large, corky, club shaped, rigid, sooty black, becoming w hitish. Clubs
with longitudinal lines running into one another.
Somewhat tufted, thread-like, ascending, black, branched.
Erect, compressed, and dilated, black, shaggy ab o u t base. Stem U 'u a lly
shorter than club.
Leathery, club shaped, ochrey to brownish yellow or fawn, tapering
below into long slender stem.
Large, corky, shell shaped, sessile, circumference lobed, brown, lobes
rounded.
Leathery, black, stalked, erect, forked above, tapering downwards into
smooth stem.
Reddish brown, small. Stem short, cylindrical, streaked, expanding
upwards into short club.
Clubs in clusters, rarely solitary erect, thick, smooth, brown, then
black, variously shaped.
Stroma or receptacle-bearing layer very hard and thick above middle
branching into finger-like processes.
Black, globose or broadly elliptical, crowned b y short spine, mealy,
with white conidia. Stem erect.
Stroma club shaped, divided nearly to base into two to s ix clubs. Clubs
spoon shaped, flattened, bright brown.
Clubs cylindrical, obtuse, tapering downwards into short smooth stem.
Horny, compressed, obtuse or horn shaped, black. Stem very short
aud wrinkled in a netted manner.
Club elliptic, obtuse, corky, compact. Stem elongated, smooth,
slightly cracked.
Simple, slender. Clubs cylindrical, acute at apex, black. Stem as long
as club, compressed.
Corky, almost globose, wrinkled, cap like, thick. Stem short or
obsolete.
Simple, slender, sLalked, black. Clubs cylindrical, wrinkled. Stem
smooth, channelled.