OF AUSTRALIAN FUNGI— coutimied. 



Habitat. 



W.A. 



Occurrence. 



General Cliaracters 



COOKE, GREV. XIII. 9 (1884). 

 Spliairi;i, Clavaria, Hypoxylon, 



Rhizomoiplia. 

 Stumps 



Stumps ... 



Dead wood 



Rotten trunks 



Wood ... 

 IJotten wood 



Wood ... 



n^ood ... 



Prostrate trunks ... 

 Trunks ... 



Wood ... 

 Rotten trunks 



Rotten wood 



Rotten wood 



Rotten wood 



Trunks ... 



Stumps, &c. 



Wood of Acacia 



harpophi/tla 

 Trunks .'.. 



Stumps ... 



Woods ... 



Wood ... 



Stumps ... 



Trunks ... 



Wood ... 



Trunks ... 



Sandy desert 



Roots of herbs and 



grasses 

 I'utrid wood 

 Wood 



Rotten wood 



Decaying fruit of 

 Flinihrsia aus- 

 tralis 



Rotten wood 



Rotten wood 



Half globose, glaucous, dotted with black ojicnings. Stem equal, with 



barren black ring rounil it. 

 Clnh shaped, encrusted with black, leathery. Stem yery short. 



Receptacles minute, globose. 

 Solitary, woody, very hard. Club inversely egg shaped as well as stem, 



scaly. 

 Tufted, smooth. Clubs somewhat cylindrical, brown to ashy, sub- 

 stance white. 

 Club shaped, thickened upwards, brown. Stem elongated, blackening. 

 Stem short, spongy and velvety at first, at length naked, black. Clubs 



obtuse, ovate, compressed. 

 Large, corky, stalked, sooty brown. Stem woody, smooth, furrowed. 



Clubs somewhat elliptic, brain-like. 

 Corky, somewhat globose, brown, vermilion under thin skin. Stem 



obsolete. 

 Cylindrical, thick, brown, then black, horn shaped. 

 Nearly globose, stalked, white, 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, velvety, tapering towards apex, sometimes 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. CIulis oval or irregular, wrinkled. Stem 



stout and irregular. 

 Leathery. Stem smooth, forked, tufted. Clubs cylindrical, narrow, 



wrinkled, black. 

 Large, corky, club shaped, rigid, sooty black, becoming whitish. Clubs 



with longitudinal lines running into one another. 

 Somewhat tufted, thread-like, ascending, black, br.anched. 

 Erect, compressed, and dilated, black, shaggy about base. Stem usuiilly 



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 downw.ards into 



smooth stem. 

 Reddish brown, small. Stem short, cylindrical, streaked, expanding 



iipwards 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 by short spine, mealy, 



with white couidia. Stem erect. 

 Stroma club shaped, divided nearly to base into two to six 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 



and wrinkled in a netted manner. 

 Club elliptic, obtuse, corky, compact. Stem elongated, smooth, 



slightly cracked. 

 Simple, slender. Clubs cylindrical, acute at apex, bl.ack. Stem .as long 



as club, compressed. 



Corky, almost globose, wrinkled, cap like, thick. Stem short or 



obsolete. 

 Simple, slender, stalked, black. Clubs cylindrical, wrinkled. Stem 



smooth, channelled. 



