OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 
359 
Page. 
O.mphalia 
8() 
oreades, Hlarasmius . . . 
Ui5 
oreades, Marasmius, forming 
fairy rings 
30 
ostreatus, Pleurotus . . . 
89 
ovalisporus, Boletus . . . 
191 
ovtus, Panaeolus 
146 
P 
pachythrix, Mesophellia 
310 
pa chythr ix, M esophellia. 
after 
bush fires 
23 
pallescens, Strohilomyces 
188 
pallida, Octaviana . . . . 
285 
paliidicola, Omphalia . . 
87 
paludosa, Flammula . . . . 
122 
paludosus, Panaeolus . . 
147 
Panaeolus 
145 
Pancheri, Polyporus . . 
206 
Panes . . . . 
169 
papyrina, Peniophora . . 
254 
papynnum, Stereum . . 
254 
paraditopa, Clitocybe . . 
67 
paradoxus, Phylloporus . 
178 
Parasol Mushroom, as food . . 
15 
Parts, essential, of the 
higher 
fungi 
34 
parvannulata, Lepiota . . 
58 
pascua, Clitocybe . . . . 
68 
pasciia, Nolanea . . . . 
98 
Patou illardii, Polyporus 
217 
Paxillus 
1 75 
pectinatoides, Pussula . . 
151 
pectinatus, Geaster . . . . 
311 
pedicellata, Disciseda . . 
307 
pelles, Polyporus 
215 
pelliculum, Cortioi/uyn . . 
257 
penetrans, Collybia . . . . 
76 
Peniophora . . . . 
259 
peraggregata, Clitocybe 
66 
percava, Collybia . . . . 
76 
perlatum, Lycoperdon . . 
302 
persanguinea, Pussula 
152 
pexatum, Tlydniim . . . . 
247 
PEZIZA . . 
pesisaeformis, Gu ep ini a 
335 
phaea, Hymenochaete . . 
255 
Phaeouypiiella 
262 
Phaeoporus . . . 
187 
Piiaeotkemella 
331 
PHALLACEAE 
276 
PHALLALES . . 
276 
phalloides, Amanita, poisoning 
by 
17 
PlIELLORINA . . 
PIIELLORINEAE 
293 
PlILEBIA . 
‘>4.3 
Phlegmacium . . . . 
105 
Pholiota . . . . 
1 nn 
phosphoreus, Pleurotus . 
88 
Phylloporus 
178 
PITYSARAOEAE 
Physarum . . . . 
345 
picipes, Polyporus . . 
207 
Pilosace 
135 
Page. 
Pine see(lling.s and fungus 
growth 13 
I pinicolens, CoUyhia 75 
j piriforme, Lycoperdon 301 
piriformis, Dendrogaster . . . . 280 
PlsOLiTiirs 320 
Pl.STII.LARIA 209 
pistillaris, Podaxon 292 
Platyoloea 329 
PLET'KOTrS 87 
I Pleurotus lampas, luminescence 
' of 27 
! pUcatilis, Coprinus 101 
Plicatuka KiS, 243 
i plicatus, Geaster 313 
pluynheum, Dictydiaethalium . . 347 
; Pn'TEOLrs 99, 155 
Pli'teias 92 
pocvla, Polyporus 207 
pooulatiun, Tulostoma 290 
PoDAXis 292 
Podaxon 291 
i PODAXOXEAE 291 
PODAXONOIDEAE 291 
I Poisoning by toadstools .. .. 10 
POKIA . . . . ' 228 
; PORONIA 343 
POROTIIELU'II 202 
i PORPIIA^ROSPORAE 132 
j portentosus, Boletus 190 
portentosum, Corticium 258 
polymorphurn, Ganoderma .. .. 203 
polyinorphum, Lycoperdon . . . 303 
POLYPORACEAE 180 
POLYPOREAB 190 
POLYPORX'S 203 
Polyporus hasilapiloides, after 
bush fires 23 
I Polyporus eucrdyptorum, as tin- 
der 12 
Polyporus eucalyptorum, injurious 
! to trees 20 
j Polyporus Schweinitgii, injurious 
to trees 20 
Polyporus tumulosus, after bush 
fires 23 
Poi.YRAX’crir 320 
POIAESTIC’TrS 217 
Polystictus versicolor, causing 
decay of wood 20 
praecox, Pholiota 102 
I Preservation of fungi 31 
procera, Lepiota 54 
procera, Lepdota, as food .... 15 
prostratus, Clitopilus 95 
prostratus, Crepidotus 132 
protea, Trametes 221 
Protodontia 333 
Psnlliota arvensis, as food ... 15 
Psalliota arvensis, forming fairy 
rings *28,29 
Psalliota campestris, as food . . ^15 
Psalliota, Psaliota 132 
Psalliota xanthoderma, as food. 15 
psamyniphila, Paxillus 177 
Psatiiyra 144 
