286 POLYPOREI. 



riiginous witliin ; pores large, nearly round or oblong, yellow 

 or reddish brown. — Fr. Epicr.}-), 489. Fl. Boruss. t. 380. Corda. 

 Anl. t. H.f. 75, no. 36, 37. Kl. exs. ii. no. 118. Bail. t. 31. 



On pine trunks. Rare. [Low. Carolina.] 



Odour faint ; perennial. 



822. Trametes suaveolens. Ii\ " Sweet-scented Trametes." 



Pileus corky, rather soft, pulvinate, villous, zoneless, white ; 

 pores round, rather large, obtuse, brownish-white. — F7\ Epicr. 

 p. 491. Kromhh. t. 4,/. 25. Fl. Dan. 1. 1849. Tratt. Austr.f. 4. 

 Fchl. exs. no. 1365. Bot. Zeit. (1859), 1. 11,/. 29. Sow. t. 228. 

 Sterh. t. 27, D. Dcedalea suaveolens, Eng. Fl. Y.p>. 133. 



On willows, limes, &c. 



Easily distinguished by its odour (wlien young), wlncli resembles aniseed. 

 White at first, then ruf'escent, zoned and scabrous, within dingy straw colour. 

 — Fries. Spores white, oval, or pip-shaped, '00035 X '00018 in. 



823. Trametes odoza. Fr. •'Small-pored Trametes." 



Pileus corky, elastic, uneven, becoming smooth, zoneless, 

 pallid ; pores minute, round, equal, whitish-ochre. — Fr. Epicr. 

 ;?. 491. Bolt. 1. 162. 



On willows. Rare. 



Very nearly related to T. suaveolens. It has the same smell. Spores white, 

 oval, or pip-shaped, '00012 X '00022 in. 



824. Trametes gibbosa. Fr. " Gibbous Trametes." 



Dirty white. Pileus corky, villous, obsoletely zoned, ex- 

 panded behind, gibbous ; pores linear, straight, equal. — Fr. 

 Epicr. p. 492. Bisch.f. 3425. FcJd. exs. no. 1364. Fl. Dan. t. 

 1964. Sow.t.l^Ai. Hvss.ii.t.A. Da^dalea gibbosa, Eng.Fl.Y.p. 

 133. St?muss. Sturm, t. 5. 



On gate posts, &c. Sept. Rare. 



Sessile, dimidiate, zoned, corky, hard, elastic, zones convex and tuber- 

 culated, dirty white, beautifully velvety, when old cinereous, and green from 

 minute Algce, the edge obtuse or subacute, often projecting at the base and 

 very gibbous, but not invariably so, substance white, pores linear, mostly 

 straight, except at the base, where they are roundish or irregular, very 

 narrow, pale tan.— il/. J. B. 



(Fig. 6G, reduced, xcith section and spores.) 



