728 CLXII. FUNGI. 



Boletus — contd. 



pachypus, Fries. 



edulis, Bull. — Edible ; the favourite for cooking on the 

 continent of Europe. 



Thozetii, Berk. 



hsedinus, B. et Br. = B. pachypus, B. and Br. 



elegans, Schum. — Edible. 



granulatus, Linn. — Edible. 



badius, Fries. — Edible. 



sanguineus. With. 



subsimilis, Fries. 



chrysenteron, Fries. 



subtomentosus, Linn. 



aestivalis. Fries.- — Edible. 



luridus, Fries. 



felleus, Bull. 



aereus, Bull. = B. emeus, Fries. — Edible. 



lacunosus, Cke. ct Mass. (Fig. 772.) 

 Strobilomyces, Berk. 



nigricans, Berk. 



floccopus, Rosth. 



palescens, Cke. et Mass. 



velutipes, Cke. et Mass. (Fig. 773.) 



rufescens, Cke. et Mass. 



ananaeceps, Berk. = Boletus ancenceceps, Berk. 

 Polyporus, Fries. 



A. — Ovina. 



Hartmanni, Cke. 



tumulosus, Cke. — Eaten by the Queensland natives (Dr. 

 Joseph Bancroft) . 



Mylittae, Cke. and Mass. — Stone Fungus. Only the sclerotium 

 so far found in Queensland. 



myclodes, Kalchb. 



B. — Lenti. 

 brumalis, Fries. 



orbicularis, S outer = P. rhipidiuni, Berk, 

 arcularius, Fries = P. agaricus, Berk, 

 tricholoma, Mont. 

 similis, Berk. 

 alveolarius, Bosc. 

 stipitarius, B. ct Curt. = P. Armitii, F. v. M. and Kalch. 



C. — Spongiosa. 

 Schweinitzii, Fries. 

 tabulaeformis, Berk. 



