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while not a few, obtained in winter, were merely in a state of 

 mycelium, and others imperfect or sterile, of which better 

 specimens are wanted. Those that have been determined and 

 are new to our New Zealand flora are here given (some of 

 them I know belong to the Australian and Tasmanian floras), 

 and only one specimen out of the whole lot is a true species 

 nova. 



FUNGI. 



§ I. Foreign Fungi already described, but not before 



FOUND IN New Zealand. 



Of Genera known to inhabit Neiu Zealand. 



Genus I.''- Agaricus, Linn. 



1. A. (Clitocybe) velutipes, Fr. 



2. A. (Mycena) filipes, Fr. 



3. A. (Pleurotus) mitis, Fr. 



4. A. (Pleurotus) porrigens, Fr. 



5. A. (Pleurotus) depluens, Fr. 



6. A. (Pholiota) squarrosus, MilU. 



7. A. (Flammula) inopus, Fr. 



8. A. (Flammula) marginatus, Fr. 



9. A. (Naucoria) sideroides, Fr. 

 10. A. (Tubaria) furfuraceus, Fr. 



Genus 4. Marasbiius, Fries. 

 1. M. insititius, Fr. 



Genus 10. f 'Po'lyvo-rvs, Fries. 

 FoMES, Fries. 

 1. F. microporus, Fr. 



PoLYSTicTus, Fries. 

 1. P. vulgaris, Fr. 



Genus 12. Favolus, Fries. 

 1. F. squamiger, B. 



Genus 13. Hydnum, Linn. 

 1. H. molluscum, Fr. 



Genus 16. Stereum, Fries. 

 1. S. spadiceum, Fr. 



Genus 17. Corticium, Fries. 



1. C. sebaceum, Fr. 



2. C. violaceo-lividum, Fr. 



3. C. molle, Fr. 



4. C. ceraceum, Fr. 



' The numbers attached to the genera are those of the same in the 

 " Handbook of the New Zealand Flora." 



t This genus is now separated into four genera — Polyporus, Fomes, 

 Polysticttis, and Porta — but in Hooker's work all are included under 

 Polyporus. 

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