CLXII. FUNGI. 745 



Ulocolla, Bref. 



foliacea, Pers. = Trcmclla joliacea, Fries. (Fig. 803.) 



Tremella, Fries. 



fuciformis, Berk. 



lutescens. Fries. — Edible. Brain Fungus. 



mesenterica. Rets. — Edible. (Fig. 804.) 



microscopica, B. ct Br. 

 Hirneola, Fries. — Species of this genus are usually found on 

 decaying stems of Urticaceous trees, as Fig-trees, &c. 



auricula-judaae, Fries. — Ear Fungus. Edible by Chinese. 



polythelia. Fries. — Ear Fungus. Edible by Chinese, and at 

 one time largely exported from New Zealand to China. 

 (See Ol. Agric. Jl. II. (1898) 40). 



rufa. Fries. (Fig. 805.) 



fusco-succinea, Mont. 



hispidula. Berk. 



auriformis, Fries = H. Lusueurii, Lev. 

 Dacrymyces, Nees. 



sacchari, B. ct Br. — On burnt stumps of sugar-cane. 



deliquescens, Duby. (Fig. 806.) 

 Guepinia, Fries. 



spathularia. Fries. — Very common on clamp fences, &c. 



pezizasformis, Berk. (Fig. 807.) 



GASTEROMYCETFS. 



Family I. — Phallotdet. 

 Lysurus, Fries. 



australiensis, Ckc. et Mass. (Fig. 808.) 



tenuis, Bail. (Fig. 809.) 

 Dictyophora, Desv. — Netted Stinkhorn Fungus. 



phalloidea, Desv. = Phallus iudusiatus, Vent. 



tahitensis, Schlecht. = P. Dcemonum, Rumph., Hooker in 

 Hook, et Arn. Bot. Beechv's Voy. p. 78, tab. xx. (Fig. 

 809 bis.) 



speciosa, Klot. 



merulina, Berk. 



multicolor, B. et Br. (Fig. 809 ter.) 

 Mutinus, Fries = Cynophallas, Fries. — Stinkhorn Fungus. 



Watsoni, Berk. 



sulcatus, Cke. et Mass. 



caiyptratus, B. et Br. 



discolor, Kalcli. 



annulatus, Bail. 



