TAB. CXCI. 



BOLETUS BIENNIS. Bull. t. 449. /f. I- 



Found by the Rcv. Mr. Hemlled in the neighbour- 

 hood of Newmarket. According to Bulhard, it is apt 

 to var>' much. The ftipcs (occafionally central, and 

 covered with naked pores) is fomewhat tomentofe. 

 Pores varying, into finufes and labyrinths very irregu- 

 larl>\ Th€ pileus is rather hilpid. It hardens in diy- 

 ing, becoming wood5% 



T A B. cxcir. 



BOLETUS PERENNis. Linn. With. ed. 3. 314. 



This may be found every year in Sir William Jer- 

 ningham's plantations near Norwich, according to my 

 experience for fome years. It is of a woody texture, 

 and appears nearly the fame \\'hether frefli or dried. 

 Mifs Johnes fent it to Dr. Smith from Hafod, Cardi- 

 ganfliu^e. 



TAB. CXCIII. 



BOLETUS ANGUSTATUS. 



JVlR. Kobfon of Darlington firrt fent me a bit of this 

 plant. 1 have fmce found it at the foot of a poplar in 

 Lambeth, and elfewhere. The character fcems con- 

 Itant. It is fixed by the back ; the pores arc long and 

 narrow, with fome variations ; the pileus flattifli, much 

 blotched with a dull crimfon, zoned and lobed, fome- 

 what fatiny at the edges, which arc of a filvery brown. 



