OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— continued. 



Habitat, 



W.A. 



N.S.W. 



Q- 



Occurrence. 



General Characters. 



Tubiporus, Agaricus — continued. 



Ground ... 

 Woods, &c. 

 Barren soil 



Cap fleshy, viscid, shinin? brown. Stem solid, sulphur yellow. Pores 



very short, sulphur yellow. Simulating B. lividus. 

 Cap soft, dry, finely tomentose, bronze, with yellow cracks. Stem tall, 



yellow rariegated with red. Pores yellow. 

 Yellow. Cap with granular warts. Stem slender and flexuous. Pores 



free. 



Kew Misc. III. 78 (1851).— Boletus. 



033 

 634 



635 



636 



637 



638 



639 



640 



Ground ... 

 Ground ... 



Ground ... 



Ground ... 



Woods ... 



Base of trees 



Base of trees 



Ground ... 



Cap broken up into flat, thick, broad, scaly warts. 



Cap reddish brown, scaly, with fascicles of strap-like scales. Stem 

 paler. Pores angular, yellowish. 



Ash coloured, becoming black. Cap soft, scaly, and veil silky. Stem 

 stout and downy. Pores large, greyish white. Rare. 



Cap hemispherical, brown, with darker ligulate scales. Stem paler. 

 Pores angular, yellowish, or tinted with red. 



Small. Cap rough in centre, with hexagonal warts. Stem solid, with 

 woolly scales, like margin of cap. 



Cap rosy purple, turning pale, with thick obtuse conical warts over- 

 lapping. Stem thick, reddish. Pores large, angular, yellowish. 



Entirely reddish brown. Cap hemispherical, thickly covered with over- 

 lapping conical warts. Stem solid, pale above, reddish brown below. 

 Pores iarge, angular, tawny. 



Blackening. Cap with thick irregular warts overlapping. Stem 

 velvety. Pores large, angular. 



641 



Cliamp. 

 W.A. 



I. 3U (1798).— Boletus 



V. 



B. 



Trunks 



trees 



of living 



Fleshy and red juiced. Cap flesh colour to blood red and liver colour, 

 roundish, attached by broad base, internally streaked. Edible. 



Polystictns, Femes, Favolus, Trametes, Poria, Boletus, DosJalea. 



N.SW. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 



N.S.W. 



B. 



Trunks, stumps, &c. 



Trunks ... 



Wood ... 



Rotten wood 

 Burnt ground 



Trunks ... 



Trunks ... 



Trunks ... 

 Birch, &c. 



Ground, near trunks 



Trunks ... 



Trunks ... 



Trunks ... 



Rotten wood 



De.ad wood 

 Trunks and stumps 



Cap fleshy, tough, pale ash colour, with margin blackening. Pores 



minute, white to grey, becoming black. 

 Cap fleshy, leathery, depressed, brown. Stem firm and thickened at 



base. Pores hexagonal, white. 

 Pale fawn colour. Cap thin, leathery, delicately velvety. Pores small, 



round, short. 

 Cap narrow, downy, brown. Pores small, angularly punctiform. 

 Imbricate and much divided, very leathery and hardening. Caps grow- 

 ing together, overlapping, bay brown. Pores angular, white. 

 Cap tough and leatliery, without zones, brown to yellowish. Stem short 



greyish brown. Pores oblong rhomboid, large, whitish. 

 Cap fleshy to leathery, shell shaped, slightly silky, white in front, ashy 



brown behind. Pores white, rounded. 

 Cap circular, thickish, white, downy. Pores hexagonal, small. 

 Cap fleshy, then corky, hoof shaped, smooth. Pores minute, short, 



white, or brownish. 

 Cap spongy, then corky to leathery, white to rusty colour. Stem short, 



thick, rust coloured, woolly. Pores torn and toothed, dull white to 



brownish. 

 Hemispherical, sessile, spongy to powdery, tawny, cinnamon or hay 



brown. 

 White to yellowish. Cap spongy to corky, hairy. Pores unequal, torn, 



white. 

 Cap tough, fleshy to leathery, sooty brown. Stem thin, hairy, scaly. 



i^ores angular, toothed, white. 

 Cap palmate, loljed, white, smootli. Hyraenium concave. Pores small, 



irregular. 

 Cap red brown to sooty brown, cuticle cartilaginous. Pores minute. 

 White. Cap fleshy, soft, smooth, pores short, minute, rounded. Smell 



rather acid. 



