738 CLXil. FUNGI. 



Hexagonia — contd. 

 Muelleri, Berk. 

 sericea, Fries. 

 umbrinella, Fries. 

 tenuis, Berk. 



var. subtenuis, Berk. 

 crinigera, Fries. 

 Wightii, Klot. 

 rigida, Berk. 

 similis, Berk. 

 decipiens, Berk. 

 Favolus, Fries. 



Boucheanus, Klotsch. 

 scaber, Berk, and Broome. 

 rhipidium, Berk. 

 princeps. Berk. 

 Glreoporus, Mont. 



leptopilus, Lev. 

 Laschia, Fries. 



Thwaitesii, B. et Br. 

 pustulata, Berk. ( Fig. 785.) 

 csespitosa, Berk. 

 tremellosa, Fries. 

 Merulius, Holler. 

 corium, Fries. 

 aureus, Fries. 

 Baileyi, B. et Br. — On the beams of a culvert-bridge near 



Brisbane. (Fig. 786.) 

 lacrymans, Schnm. — Dry Rot; on rafters of a veranda in 



Brisbane, 

 serpens, Fries. 



tenuissimus, B. et Br. — Parasitic on Hymenochsete. 

 binominatus, Mass., in lift. — In the heart of a Cypress Pine 

 tree, Brisbane Botanic Gardens (F.M.B.). 

 Solenia, Pers. 



Candida, H off m. — At base of a paling fence, Brisbane. (Fig. 



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Family III. — Hydnei. 

 Hydnum, Fries. 



lasvigatum, Fries. — Edible. 



graveolens, Del. — Scent resembling the Melilot, and said to 



retain this odour for years, 

 mucidum, Fries. 

 merulioides, B. et Br. 



