364 POLYPORACE^E Trametes 



1649a. T. einnabarina Fr. (from the red-vermilion colour of the 



pileus ; Gr. kinnabari) a. 



P. fleshy, corky, convexo-plane, pubescent to glabrous, somewhat 

 zoned, rugulose, red-vermilion, not dark. T. and Po. some- 

 what crimson. 

 Connate. Trunks, birch, beech, etc. Oct. 35 X f in. ; projection 2 in. 



1649b. T. Trogii Berk, ex Trog. (after J. G. Trog) a. 



P. fleshy, convex, somewhat zoned, pilose, buff-white to pale buff. 

 T. white-buff. Po. variable in size, subangular, toothed. Flesh 

 white. 

 Connato-imbricate. Dead aspen. Oct. 5 x 2;| in. ; projection \\ in. 



1650. T. gibbosa Fr. (from its thickness and convexity ; gibbns, 



gibbous) a b c. 



P. pulvinate, velvety, somewhat rugged behind, obsoletely zoned 

 and tuberculate, whitish-ochre, greyish at the obtuse marg. 

 T. long, faintly brownish-yellow. Po. round, oval, colour as 

 P. Flesh corky, compact, yellowish-white. 



Sometimes imbricate. Odour slight of anise when fresh. Stumps, posts, 

 rails, oak, beech, willow, poplar ; not common. Oct.-Feb. 6 in. Not 

 always gibbous, sometimes thin. 



1650a. T. rubeseens Fr. (from the pores becoming sienna-red) a. 

 P. dimidiate, corky, thin, smooth, at length rugoso-zoned, white 

 to rose-salmon and olive-brown, densely pulverulent. Po. 

 roundish, irregular, white-salmon, clouded rose-colour. 



Salix caprea. Oct. if X ij in. Pores and flesh changing from white to 

 crimson on being scratched. 



1651. T. Bulliardii Fr. (after Pierre Bulliard) a c. 



P. pulvinate, whitish, yellowish or brownish, sometimes zoned 

 dark brown ; marg. greyish or pale ochre. T. long, vinous- 

 yellowish. Po. large, irregularly roundish or sinuous. Flesh 

 faintly brownish-white, becoming fuscous. 



Fragrant. Dead wood. Sept. -Oct. 5f in. Closely allied to Dicdalea. 



1652. T. suaveolens Fr. (from its fragrance ; snavis, sweet) a b c. 



P. pulvinate, villous, sometimes rugged, zoneless, whitish. T. 

 long, sometimes irregular or short, whitish. Po. roundish, 

 whitish, becoming fuscous. Flesh corky-soft, whitish or dull 

 straw-colour. 



Often imbricate. Odour of anise till dry. Trunks, willow, lime, etc. ; 

 uncommon. Oct. -Dec. 6f in. Often enveloping grass and twigs. 



1653. T. odora Fr. (from its fragrance, odor) a. 



P. pulvinate, uneven to smooth, zoneless, ivory-white or grey- 

 whitish. T. shorter than in 1652, white or pale buff-white. 

 Po. minute, roundish, half the size of 1652. Flesh corky- 

 elastic, white. 



Willow ; rare. Jan. 3^ in. 



