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becoming paler towards the margin, flesh very thick, tinged 

 red under the cuticle ; tubes slightly shortened round the 

 stem, but broadly adnata, ^— | in. long, openings subangular, 

 I in. across, whitish, then yellow, tinally greenish ; stem 

 3—4 in. long, 11-2 in. or more near the base, slightly attenuated 

 upwards, glabrous and even at every stage of growth, white 

 or with a faint buif tinge towards the apex ; spores olive, 

 elongato-fusiforni, 15-6 /x. 



In pine woods. The present variety is not uncommon and 

 distinguished from the type by the perfectly even white 

 stem, there being no trace of reticulations at any stage of 

 development. 



Boletus calopus. Fr. 



Pileus 2— t in. across, convex, minutely tomentose, umber- 

 brown, iisnally with a strong olive-tinge, flesh thick, margin 

 not involute, soft, yellowish, changing to blue when cut ; 

 tubes I in. or more in length, more or less adnate, yellow, 

 when old tinged with green, openings minute, angular, 

 ^l- mm. across ; stem 2-4 in. long, ~—l in. across at thickest 

 part, usually more or less conical, reticulated, apical portion 

 crimson, remainder yellow, or sometimes entirely red, solid ; 

 spores elliptic- fusiform, brownish-olive, 10-11 x 3"5/x. 



Boletus calopus. Fries, Syst. Mjc. i. p. 390 ; Cke., Hdbk., 

 p. 255. 



In woods, (fee. Allied to Boletus subtomentosus and B. 

 chrysenteron, but readily distinguished by the reticulated 

 stem and the smaller openings of the pores. Pileus not 

 involute at the margin, as in B. olivaceus, another ally. 



A very beautiful fungus allied to the present species, but 

 much larger, and presenting some remarkable characters, was 

 found by Mr. W. G. Smith. Pileus 7 in. across, convexo- 

 plane, gibbous, smooth and soft like kid leather, yellowish- 

 brown, becoming cracked into areolae, interstices paler; 

 flesh Ih in. thick, firm, whitish, tinged red under the cuticle, 

 bright "blue when cut; tubes shortened round the stem but 

 not free, f in. long, yellow, green when bruised, openings 

 roundish, small; stem 3 in. long, 1^ in. thick, equal, 

 attenuated at extreme base, colour of pileus below, stained 

 with red above and then distinctly reticulated, sometimes 

 obscurely reticulated below, solid, flesh deep red at the 



