288 



POLTPOREI. 



menium porous, then narrowly labyrinthifonn and torn, pruinose, 

 cinereous, then reddish brown. — Fr.Epicr.p.4.^Z. Bolt. f. 160. 

 Bull.tA^l. Sow.t.l^2>. Eng.Fl.Y.p.n2. Ann. N.H. no. 27 d. 

 711*. 



On willows, service, &c. Rare. 



827. Daedalea unicolor. Fr. " One-coloured Dadalea." 



Pileus corky, coriaceous, villoso-strigose, cinereous, with 

 zones of the same colour ; sinuses labyrinthiform, flexuose, in- 

 tricate, acute, at length torn and toothed. — Fr. Epicr.p.4:^4:. 

 Sow. t. 325. Eng. Fl.Y.p. 133. FcJd. exs.no. 1363. El. exs. no. 28. 

 ii.wo. 614. Fl. Dan. t. 2271./. I. 



On stumps, &c. Common. [United States.?] 



Imbricated. Pileus 2-4 in. broad, coriaceous, zoned, densely villous, 

 often green from minute Algce; pores narrow, small, irregular, unequal, sub- 

 flexuous. — M. J. B. 



828. 



Daedalea latissima. Fr. " Effused Daedalea." 



Effused, between corky and woody, thick, undulated, rufescent 

 or pallid wood colour ; pores thin, distant, very obtuse, some- 

 what rounded and elongated, flexuose. — Fr.Epicr.p. 495. Sow. 

 i.424. Eng.Fl. v.;?. 133. 



On dead branches on the ground. Rare. 



Gen. 22. 



»I£RULZUS. Fr. Syst. Myc. 



Hymenium soft, waxy, forming 



porous, reticulate, or sinuous, 



toothed folds. ^^^9- 68.^ 



Hymenopbore covered witb tbe soft, waxy 

 bymenium, wbicb is incompletely porous, 

 or arranged in reticulate, sinuous, dentate 

 folds. Epixylous fungi, at first resupinate, 

 expanded; tbe bymenopbore springing 

 from a mucous mycelium. 



Fig. ^. 



