Fungus Flora of ML Hood 121 



PoLYPORUS GALACTiNUS Fr. — On very rotten wood, among 

 alder and maple. 



PoLYPORUS GUTTULATUS Pk. — On conifcr log. 



PoLYPORUS (ganoderma) oregonensis Murrill. — On coni- 

 fer log. 



PoLYPORUS HiRTUS Fr. — On the base of a dead Douglas fir 

 stub. 



PoLYPORUS PERENNis Fr.  — On the ground, conifer forest. 



PoLYPORUS PiciPES Fr. — On conifer logs. 



PoLYPORUS RADiATUS Fr.  — On dead alder trunk. 



PoLYPORUS BENSOINUS Fr.-Lloyd. — On decayed log of Doug- 

 las fir. 



PoLYPORUS ScHWEiNiTzii Fr.  — On roots of Douglas fir. 



PoLYPORUS SULPHUREUS Fr. — On Douglas fir logs. 



PoLYSTiCTUS HiRSUTUS Fr. — On alder branches. 



PoRiA FERRUGiNOSA Fr. • — On fallen branches of Acer cir- 

 cinatum and Acer macrophyllmn. 



PoRiA MEDULLA-PANis Fr. var. coLORATA Overh. — On de- 

 cayed wood of Douglas fir. 



PoRiA MOLLUSCA Fr. — On much decayed wood, probably of 

 frondose trees. 



Trametes carnea Nees. • — On Douglas fir logs. 



BOLETACEAE 

 BOLETINUS PICTUS Pk. 



Boletus granulatus Fr. — Whitish form. 



Boletus luteus Fr. 



Boletus subtomentosus Fr, 



Boletus tomentosus Kauff. 



Boletus mirabilis Murrill. (Sec Plate III.) — PaLeus 

 fleshy, firm, 5-12 cm. broad, "maroon" (R.) colored, dry, 

 densely velvety tomentose, with an incurved, sterile, narrow, 

 membranous margin; flesh compact, pale yellowish, becoming 

 reddish-tinted or shot through with red streaks when cut or 

 bruised. Tubes "citron-yellow" (R.) when young, becoming 

 "olive-yellow" when bruised or in age, 10-15 mm. long, adnate, 

 narrowly depressed around the stem, not stuffed, regular; 



