UST OF FUNGI COLLECTED IN PXTEBECK. 2S7 



P. Scoticus, Kl. Brown stratified Polyporus. 

 Near Leeson House. 



A very pretty bright tawny Polyporus occurs on Gorso 

 stems near the ground, both at Swanage and near Corfe 

 Castle, it is probably an undescribed species. 



There was also a curious excrescence on the stems of 

 Gorse of a dirty flesh color, supposed to be an abnoraial 

 state of a Polyporus, a magnified section presented a 

 cellular tissue, and the cells stuffed with round bodies, 

 which wore diffused in water; the mode of attachment 

 was not discernible ; it occurred on the Gorse between 

 Swanage and Tilly- Whim in November, 1857. Tulasne 

 describes a similar condition of a Polyporus in his 

 Fungi hypogaji. 



P. rufeseenSf Fr. (Sow, plate 191). 



Encombe, on the stump of a felled tree, Rev. J. H. 

 Austen. 



P. dri/adeusy Fr. False Amadou. 



The Grange AVood, upon the rotting stump of an Oak 

 tree. 



Trametos Schweinitzii, Fr. 



The Grange Fir Wood, under Scotch Fir trees, Eev. 

 J. H. Austen. A very interesting addition to the 

 British Flora. 



Doedalea qiiercina. Pers. Oak-wood Doedalea. 

 The Grange Fir-wood, Rev. J. H. Austen. 



Merulius cariumy Fr. Coriaceous Merulius. 

 Common, on sticks. 



M. fitffa^y Fr. 



Ulwell, on dead wood. 



Thelei^hora hciniatay Pers. fi'inged Thelcphora. 

 Studland. 



Stereum hirsutumy Fr. 

 Langton. 



S- spadu'eut/iy Fr. 

 Langton. 



S. ■purj)nreum, Fr. 

 Swanage. 



