CLXIL FUNGI. 727 



Panus — contd. 



patellaris, Fries. 



conchatus, Fries. — Luminous. 



tortulosus. Fries. — Edible, but only when very young. 



suborbicularis, B. et Br. — First found on some large whale- 

 bones in grounds of Queensland Museum. (Fig. 767.) 



rivulosus, Berk. 

 Xerotus, Fries. 



albidus, B. et Br. 



lateritius, B. et C. 



Rawakensis, Fries. 



proximus, B. et Br. 



fulvus, B. et Br. 



Drummondi, Berk. 



tener, B. et Br. (Fig. 768.) 



Bertierii, Mont. 



Archeri, Berk. 

 Trogia, Fries. 



crispa, Fries. (Fig. 769.) 

 Schizophyllum, Fries. 



cummune. Fries. — Fork-gill Fungus ; very common on wood. 

 (Fig. 770.) 

 var. multifidum, Fries. 

 Lenzites, Fries. 



betulina. Fries. 



var. velutina, Berk. 



deplanata, Fries. 



acuta, Berk. 



faventinus, Cold. 



Beckleri, Berk. 



Berkeleyi, Lev. 



striata, Fries. (Fig. 771.) 



Palisoti, Fries. 



applanata, Fries. 



aspera, Klotsch. = Dcedalea aspera, Klotsch., Sacc. Syll. v. 

 644. 



Guilfoylei, Berk. 



nivea, Cke. 



repanda, Fries. 



abietina, Fries. 



Family II. — Polyporei. 

 Boletus, Dill. — Many of this genus show various colours when 

 broken, but such may generally be considered unfit for 

 food, 

 luteus, Linn. — Edible. 



