558 PHOSPHORESCENT FUNGI IN AUSTRALIA. 



REFERENCES TO AUSTRALIAN PHOSPHORESCENT FUNGI. 



Bennett, G. — " Gatherings of a Naturalist in Australasia," p. 59. London 

 (1860). 

 Reference to a luminous Agaric. 

 Berkeley, M. J.— Hook. Journ. Bot. ii., p. 426 (1840). 

 Pleurotus gardneri described. 



Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. iii., p. 185 (1844). 



Pleurotus nidiformis described. 



Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. iv., pp. 44-45 (1845). 



Pleurotus lampas = P. noctilucus described. 



Hook. Journ. Bot. vii. , p. 572 (1848). 



Pleurotus phosphoreuB described. 



" Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany," p. 265. London 



(1857). 



" Flora of Tasmania — Fungi." Hooker's Botany of the 



Antarctic Voyage. Pt. iii. Vol. ii., p. 244 (1860). 

 Pleurotus phosplwreus referred to. 



"Australian Fungi." Journ. Linn. Soc. xiii., p. 155 



(1873). 

 Pleurotus iltuminans and P. candesceus described. 

 Cooke, M. C— "Fungi: their nature, influence and uses," p. 110. London 

 (1875). 



Grevillea x., p. 96 (1882). 



Polyporus grammocephalus var. emerici described. 



"Handbook of Australian Fungi." London (1892). 



"Introduction to the study of Fungi," p. 89. London (1895). 



Drummond, J.— Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. i., p. 216 (1842). 



Reference to two luminous Agarics. 



Hook. Lond. Journ. Bot. ii., p. 173 (1843). 



Reference to a remarkable luminous Agaric growing on Eucalyptus 



occidentalis. 

 Gardner, G. — " Description of a new phosphorescent species of Agaricus." 



Hook. Journ. Bot. ii., p. 426 (1840). 

 Zopf, W.— "Die Pilze," p. 195 (1890). 



Gives an enumeration of known phosphorescent fungi at that date. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE. 

 Fig. 1. — Group showing habit of growth. 

 Fig. 2. — An individual, showing gills (nat. siz 

 Fig. 3.— Group of spores ( x 1000). 



