Library – Pamphlets and Papers

The Agaricales of New Zealand : I. Boletaceae and Strobilomycetaceae
Pamphlet; Stevenson, G.; 1961; Colour Plates

Reprinted from Kew Bulletin 13 no. 3 (1961)

 
The Agaricales of New Zealand : II. Amanitaceae
Pamphlet; Stevenson, G.; 1962; Colour Plates

Reprinted from Kew Bulletin 15, 385 (1962)

 
The Agaricales of New Zealand : III. Rhodophyllaceae
Pamphlet; Stevenson, G.; 1962; Colour Plates

Reprinted from Kew Bulletin 16, 74 (1962), gorgeous watercolours.

 
The Agaricales of New Zealand : IV. Hygrophoraceae
Pamphlet; Stevenson, G.; 1962; 3 Colour Plates

Reprinted from Kew Bulletin 16 no.3 (1962), 3 pages gorgeous watercolours. 2 copies.

 
The Agaricales of New Zealand : V. Tricholomataceae
Pamphlet; Stevenson, G.; London; 1964; 11 Colour Plates

Reprinted from Kew Bulletin 19 no.1 (1964), 2 copies.

 
Aspergillus clavatus tremorgenic neurotoxicosis in cattle fed sprouted grains
McKenzie, R. A.; Brunswick; Aust Vet J 82: 635-638; 2004
 
Australian Polyporaceae in Herbaria of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and British Museum of Natural History
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; Kingsford; 1950
 
The Boletaceae of New Zealand
Pamphlet; McNabb, R. F. R.; New Zealand; 1968; B/W Illustrations, Colour Plates
 
Boletus manicus Heim
Thomas, B.; San Francisco; J Psychoactive Drugs 35: 393-4; 2003

Papua New Guinea. Our copy from Eleusis 4 167-174 2000, Italian, English

 
Comparative taxonomy of desert truffles of the Australian outback and the African Kalihari
Copy; Trappe, J. M.; Mycol Progress 9: 131-143; 2010

7 truffles Australia: six Ascomycota Elderia arenivaga, Mattirolomyces mulpu sp. nov., Mycoclelandia arenacea, M. bulundari, Reddelomyces westraliensis, Ulurua nonparaphysata gen. & sp. nov. one Basidiomycota Horakiella watarrkana sp. Nov.. 3 Ascomycota are redescribed from Kalahari: Eremiomtces echinulatus, Kalaharituber pfeilii, Mattirolomyces austroafricanus comb. nov.

 
A critical revision of the Australian and NZ species of the genus Secotium
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; Kingsford; 1924; B/W Plates
 
Factors influencing the distribution of fungi on plant roots. Pt. 1 – different host species and fungal interactions
Pamphlet; Aberdeen, J. E. C.; Brisbane; 1956; Tables

Vol 3, nos. 12, 13, 14 in one vol.

 
The fungi CD
CD Rom; Blackburn; 2009; Colour

252 images and species list; Fungi CD Second Edition Species List

 
The Gasteromycetes of Australasia XVI. Hymenogastracea, Part 1 : The genera Rhizopogon, Melanogaster and Hymenogaster.
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; Kingsford; 1934; 1 Colour Plate
 
The Gasteromycetes of Australasia XVII. Some new species of Hymenogastraceae
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; Kingsford; 1935
 
The Gasteromycetes of Australasia XVIII.
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; 1938

Adds undescribed species.

 
The Gasteromycetes of Queensland. Part 1 – Phallales, Sclerodermales, Lycoperdales and Nidulariales
Pamphlet; Cribb, J. W.; Brisbane; 1955; B/W Photos, Illustrations

Vol 3, nos. 8, 9, 10, 11 in one vol.

 
The Gasteromycetes of Queensland. Part 2 – Secotiaceae
Pamphlet; Cribb, J. W.; Brisbane; 1956; B/W Illustrations

Vol 3, nos. 12, 13, 14 in one vol.

 
The Gasteromycetes of Queensland. Part 3 – Rhizopogon, Hymenogaster and Richoniella
Pamphlet; Cribb, J. W.; Brisbane; 1956; B/W Illustrations

V 3, no 15. Five previously-described species of Hymenogastraceae are recorded, three new species are described – Hymenogaster purpureus, H. subtropicus, Richoniella macrospora – the first record of Richoniela from Australia.

 
The Gasteromycetes of Queensland. Part 4 – Gautieria, Hysterangium and Gymnoglossum
Pamphlet; Cribb, J. W.; Brisbane; 1958; B/W Illustrations

Vol 3, nos. 17, 18 in one vol. Four previously-described species are newly recorded from Queensland, and eight new species are described.

 
The Gasteromycetes of Queensland. Part 5 – Octaviania and Hydnangium
Pamphlet; Cribb, J. W.; 1958; B/W Illustrations

V 3, no 25. Has key. Eleven species are recorded, Octaviania nigrescens, O. plena, O. beccarii, Hydnangium tomentosum, H. majus, H. radicatum.

 
Hygrocybeae Community of Lane Cove Bushland Park: best practice guidelines
Booklet; Kearney, R.; NSW Dept. Environment; 2008; Colour Photos

One new genus, four new species and one new variety, Gymnogaster, G. boletoides, Secotium lamingtonense, S. lamellatum, S. reticulatum, S. sessile, S. ochraceum.

 
The Hygrophoraceae of Tasmania
Young, A. M.; Muelleria 16: 3 – 28; 2002

Has key. 26 taxa are listed or described.

 
Keys to the Tasmanian families and genera of gilled fungi
Photocopy; Ratkowsky, D., Hobart; No illustrations

Has key. In foray box.

 
Lepiotoid genera (Agaricales) in south-eastern Queensland
Pamphlet; Aberdeen, J. E. C.; Gailes; 1992
 
Macrofungi of Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve 2010
McMullan-Fisher S. J. M.; 2010; Colour Photos

Series of photos of fungi, accompanying workbook to Macrofungal assessment of MCSR 2010. Ten recognisable Fungi, Myxomycota, Slime Moulds, Ascomycota, Cup and Disc Fungi, Club fungi, Basdiomycota, Coral Fungi, Jelly Fungi, Leathers, Patches and Paints, Earthstars, Puffballs, Stipitate Polypores, Brackets/Polypores, Eccentric Gilled Fungi, Gilled Fungi species index: 4 Myxomycota, 6 Slime Moulds, 6 Ascomycota, 7 Cup and Disc Fungi, 7 Club Fungi, 9 Basdiomycota, 12 Coral Fungi, 12 Jelly Fungi, 14 Leathers, 16 Patches and Paints, 18 Earthstars, 20 Puffballs, 21 Stipitate Polypores, 22 Brackets/Polypores, 26 Eccentric Gilled Fungi.

 
Macrofungal Assessment of Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve February–August 2010. Final Report.
Pamphlet; McMullan-Fisher, S.; 2010; Colour

Prepared for Friends of Mary Cairncross Association, Sept. 2010. Gilled Fungi species index.

 
Marine fungi from Queensland 1
Pamphlet; Cribb, A. B.; Brisbane; B/W Illustrations

Vol 3, nos. 8, 9, 10, 11 in one vol. Phialophorophoma, Macrophoma, Metasphaeria, Lulworthi.

 
Marine fungi from Queensland 2
Pamphlet; Cribb, A. B.; Brisbane; 1956; B/W Illustrations

Vol 3, nos. 12, 13, 14 in one vol.

 
Marine fungi from Queensland 3
Pamphlet; Cribb, A. B.; Brisbane; 1960; B/W Illustrations

Vol 4 no. 3. Mycophycophila is a new genus, Zignoella valoniopsidis, Leptosphaeria paucispora.

 
Mykologische (und andere) Eindrucke aus Australien (Mycological and other impressions of Australia)
Pamphlet; Lohmeyer, T. R.; Mykologisches Mitteilungsblatt; 1991; Colour Photos

Author’s impressions of Australia, esp Qld. In GERMAN.

 
Mykologische und burokratische Beobachtungen in Australien – ein nicht ganz objecktiver Reisebericht
Pamphlet; Lohmeyer, T. R.; Mycologia Bavarica; 2010, vol. 11; Colour

German language. Describes mushrooms seen in 3 month trip to end Jan 2009, includes SE Qld.

 
New information on the hallucinogenic mushroom Psilocybe kumenorum section Zapotecorum
Thomas, B.

New record for Papua New Guinea

 
New or interesting Queensland Agaricales
Paper; Dennis, R. W. G.; London; 1955

Describes some dried fungi of J.E.C. Aberdeen’ collection.

 
New Zealand Polyporaceae 1 – The Genus Poria
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; NZ Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; 1947; B/W Photos

10 species of marine Ascomycetous fungi, Haloguignardia. Halosphaeria, Ophiobolus, Gnomonia, Ceriospropsis.

 
New Zealand Polyporaceae 2 – The Genus Fuscoporia
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; NZ Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; 1948; B/W Illustrations, Photo
 
New Zealand Polyporaceae 4 – The Genus Colriolus
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; NZ Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; 1948; B/W Photos
 
New Zealand Polyporaceae 5 – The Genus Fomitopisis
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; NZ Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; 1948; B/W Photos
 
New Zealand Polyporaceae 6 – The Genus Colitricia
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; NZ Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; 1948; B/W Photos
 
New Zealand Polyporaceae 7 – The Genus Inonotus
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; NZ Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; 1948; B/W Photos
 
New Zealand Polyporaceae 8 – The Genus Fomes
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; NZ Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; 1948; B/W Photos
 
New Zealand Polyporaceae 9 – Trametes, Lenzites and Daedalea
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; NZ Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; 1948; B/W Photos
 
New Zealand Polyporaceae 11 – The Genus Irpex
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; NZ Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; 1949; B/W Photos
 
New Zealand Polyporaceae. Revision of New Zealand species and records
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; NZ Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; 1949
 
The North American Cup – Fungi (Operculates)
4 bound vols.; Seaver, F. J.; B/W Photos, Illustrations

Photocopy. Has Key. General features, taxonomy, details of plates, index to recognized genera, index to genera and species.

 
Notes on classification of the Polyporaceae
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; NZ Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; 1947; B/W Illustrations

From NZ J Sci Tech 28 (4) Sec. A 238-41 1946

 
Peziza epixyla, ein auf Cupresseaceen spezialisierter Discomycet?
Pamphlet; Lohmeyer, T. R.; Mycologia Bavarica; 2008, v. 10; Colour

German paper: Peziza epixyla – a discomycete specialized on Cupressaceae? Describes a rarely reported species, orig. French specimens, author found in Bavaria.

 
Photographing and recording data for fungal collections
PowerPoint Presentation; McMullan-Fisher, S.; Brisbane; 2010; Colour

24 Slides of Tips and tricks.

 
Polyporaceae of New Zealand
Photocopy; Cunningham, G. H.; NZ Department of Scientific and Industrial Research; B/W Illustrations

Bulletin 164. 242 species Australia, NZ, New Guinea, Fiji, Kermadec, Lord Howe, Samoa and Cook Islands.

 
Puccinia visci sp. n. on Viscum in Queensland
Pamphlet; Cribb, J. W.; Brisbane; 1955; B/W Illustrations

Vol 3, nos. 8, 9, 10, 11 in one vol. A rust.

 
Quantitative methods for estimating the distribution of soil fungi
Pamphlet; Aberdeen, J. E. C.; Brisbane; 1955; B/W Illustrations

Vol 3, nos. 8, 9, 10, 11 in one vol.

 
Q-Fungi: the target taxa for Q fungi: includes images and simple descriptions
Folder; Young, A. M.; 2007; Illustrated

First stage in project, list of 40 species.

 
Revision of Australian and NZ species of Thelephoraceae and Hydnaceae in the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; Kingsford; 1953
 
Sclerodermaceae of New Zealand
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; 1931?; 3 p. plates B/W

Trans. N.Z. Inst. Vol. 62

 
Some Basidiomycetes collected in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory
Cunningham, G. H.; 1958

Repr. from Records of the American-Australian Scient. Expedition to Arnhem Land, v.3 1958. Collections secured by R. L. Specht in 1948.

 
Some marina fungi on algae in European Herbaria
Pamphlet; Cribb, A. B.; Brisbane; 1960

Vol. 4, No. 4

 
Sorghum ergot (Claviceps africana) associated with algactia and feed refusal in pigs and dairy cattle
Blaney, B. J.; 2000

Aust Vet J 78 (2) 102-107 2000

 
Squamanita odorata, der Duftende Schuppenwulstling, ein bemerkenswerter Pilzfund “vor der Haustur”
Pamphlet; Glaser, T.; Mycologia Bavarica 11; 2010; B/W Illustrations, Colour Photos

German paper: Squamanita odorata: a remarkable fungus “in the backyard”. A rarely reported species found in backyard of an apartment block in Bavaria. Photos, description and drawings of miscroscopic features.

 
The Strobilomycetaceae of New Zealand
Pamphlet; McNabb, R. F. R.; NZ J Botany 5 (4) Dec; 1967; B/W Illustrations, Colour Plate
 
Tanzanian mushrooms. Edible, harmful and other fungi.
Harkonen, M.; Helsinki; 2003
 
Taxonomic problems of some Hymenomycetes
Pamphlet; Cunningham, G. H.; Wellington; 1955
 
Two new species of subterranean Ascomycetes from Queensland
Pamphlet; Cribb, J. W.; Brisbane; 1960; B/W Illustrations

Vol. 4, no. 2. Genea eucalyptorum of the Tuberales, and Sphaerozone ellipsoporum of the Helvvellaes are described (first record of Sphaerozone from Australia).

 
Two species of Tuberales from Queensland
Pamphlet; Cribb, J. W.; Brisbane; 1958; B/W Illustrations

Vol. 3, nos. 17, 18 in one vol. Hydnobolites herbertianus – genus new to Australia, Labyrinthomyces steenisii.