Holland: Economic Fujigi. 

 Systematic Arrangement — continued. 



95 



Polyporacese 



Hydnacese 

 Thelephoracese 



CI 



avanacefe 



Pyrenomycetes 



Discomycetes 



Tremellacese 



Uredinaceas 

 Dothidiacete 



Helvellacece 



Tuberacese 



Boletus luteus Linn. 



Boletus scaher Fr. 



Boletus spectahilis Pk. 



Boletus subaureus Pk. 



Boletus subg-labripes Pk. 



Boletus stibtoiueutosns Linn. 



Boletus versipellis Fr. 



Fistulina hepatica Fr. 



Polyporus Berkeleyi Fr. 



Polyporus conJlue?is Fr. 



Polyporus cristatus Fr. 



Polyporus gigaiiteus Fr. 



Polyporus iutybaceus Fr. 



Polyporus leucomelus Fr. 



Polyporus ovinus (Schasff.) Fr. 



Polyporus poripes Fr. 



Polyporus squamosus (Huds.) Fr. 



Polyporus sulphureus Fr. 



Polyporus unibellatus Fr. 



Trametes cinnabarina P'r. 



Hydnuin albiduni Pk. 

 I Hydiium Caput-tirsi Fr. 

 I Craterellus Cantherellus (Schw.) Fr. 

 j Craterellus cornucopioides (Linn.) Per 



Clavaria ainethystina Bull, 



Clavaria mire a Schseff. 



Clavaria botrytes Pers. 



Clavaria cinerea Bull. 



Clavaria coralloides Linn. 



Clavaria fastigiata Linn. 



Clavaria pistillaris Linn. 



(var. uuihonata Pk.). 



Clavaria rugosa Bull, 

 f Tremella esculejita Mass. 

 I Treniellodon gelatinosum Pers. 

 f Gy77inospora}igiic}u Sab i}ice (Dic\s.s. )Wi 

 1 Gymnospoi'augium inacropus Link. 



Dothidella tinctoria Sacc. 



Gyromitra esculenta (Pers.) Fr. 



Helvetia californica Phillips. 



Helvetia elastica Bull. 



Helvetia Infula Schseff. 



Helvetia lacunosa Afzel. 



Helvetia stdcata Afzel. 



Morchella crassipes Pers. 



Morchella hybrida Pers. 

 ( Tiiber mesentericuni Vitt. 

 \ Tuber rnagnatum Pico. 



nt. 



It may be necessary to state here that many of the fleshy 

 fung"i described below as edible, are g"enerally considered 

 poisonous in this country — notably Hyplioloma fiiscicnlare , 

 but which Mr. Mcllvaine, an American author (' One Thousand 

 American Fungi,' 1900) says is one of their most valuable 

 species and not poisonous. 



1905 March i. 



