50 DECADES OF FUNGI. : 
species of Cantharellus allied to it. The habit is that of C. | 
cibarius and aurantiacus. 
* Lentinus fasciatus, Berk. Hook. Journ. of Bot. vol. ri : 
p- 146, tab. v.— Drumm. n. 134. var. c. fasciatus. 3 
In this variety the hairs of the pileus are more distinctly | : 
fasciculate, the gills almost uniform in colour, and there is no - 
trace of the peculiar band at their base. In other respects | 
the specimens agree, and certainly indicate only a single - 
species. | 
* Schizophyllum commune, Fr.— Drumm. n. 280, e 
part). P 
33. Boletus marginatus, Drumm. mss ; pileo convexo com- 
pacto subtiliter velutino margine tenui ab hymenio discreto . 
involuto ; stipite brevi turbinato-tuberoso subradicato nigro | 
non reticulato subvelutino ; tubulis liberis fuscis intus pal- | 
lidis ; sporis subrotundis pallide ferrugineis. — Drumm: 
n. 155. 2: 
On the ground, but rare. 
Pileus 5 inches across, convex, very fleshy, compact, black, 
with a fine velvety down, which is of a golden brown under the | 
microscope, furnished at the edge with a thin, almost mem- - 
branous border, distinct from the hymenium and involute. - 
Stem 11 inch high and thick, very much swollen, and incras- 
sated boim its commencement, rooting, black and velvety 
like the pileus, not at all reticulate. Pores brown, without 
pale, within free, not in the least decurrent. Spores R 
elliptic, very pale, ferruginous. 
34. Boletus alliciens, Berk.; pileo glabro luteo viscoso; 
carne fractá cæruleå ; stipite subtiliter tomentoso deorsum 
inerassato; non reticulato; tubulis flavis ee nee ad- 
nexis.—Drumm. n. 156. H 
On the ground, called by the — Woorda. 
Pileus 23 inches across, convex, fleshy, smooth, slimy; 
yellow.—Stem 13 inch high, 4-1 inch thick, minutely tomen- 
tose, not in the least reticulated. Pores yellow, irregular, 
adnexed, so that the cavity of those nearest to the stem ! 
exposed. Spores pale, oblong. Distinguished at once by 
