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Polyporus (Resupinatus) mlcans. Ehr. u Glistening Potyporus." 

 Effused, thin, flesh-coloured, becoming whitish; circumference 

 byssoid, whitish ; pores honeycombed, angular, somewhat crenate. — 

 Ehr. Silv. Ber.p. 30. Fries. Epicr.p. 481. Fries. Sys. Myc. i. 383. 

 B. <J- Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1289. 



On dead wood. Leigh Wood. Oct. 



Polyporus (Resupinatus) hibernicus. B. fy Br. " Irish Polyporus." 



Wholly effused, not separable, white ; margin thin, tomentose ; 

 pores small, angular; dissepiments rather rigid. — B. <$• Br. Ann. 

 NIL, No. 1291. 



On decorticated branches of fir. Co. Wicklow. Sept. 



At first orbicular, then by confluence forming effused patches, 

 with a narrow, very thin, tomentose margin ; pores -^-in. across ; 

 dissepiments mostly entire. Apparently nearer to P. radula than 

 to P. vaporarius. — B. fy Br. 



Polyporus (Resupinatus) farinellus. Fr. "Mealy Polyporus." 

 White, vaguely effused, thin, interwoven with a naked flocculoso- 

 pulverulent mycelium ; pores thin, contiguous, unequal, rather 

 flexuous, intricate. — Fries. Sys. Myc. i. 384. Fr. Fpicr. 487. B. <$• 

 Br. Ann. N.H.,No. 1292. 

 On beech. Dec. 



Trametes Bulliardi. Fr. i% Bulliard's Trametes." 

 Pileus corky, flattened, even, smooth, white then tawny, at length 

 zoned ; pores long, subrotund, unequal, pallid, then rufescent. — 

 Fries. Epicr. 491. B. $ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1293. Bol. suaveolens, 

 Bull. p. 342, J.310. 

 On dead wood. Oct. 



Hydnum scrobiculatum. Fr. " Furrowed Hydnum." 

 Ferruginous, pileus between corky and coriaceus, clavate, then 



plane or infundibuliform, pubescent ; disc furrowed, squamose, 



zoned within, stem very short, naked, rooting ; spines very short. 



—Fries. Obs. i. 143. B. & Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1294. Mich. 



Gen. t. 72, /. 7. Bull. 1. 156, var.a. 

 In fir woods. Oct. Nov. 



Hydnum melaleucum. Fr. " Black and white Hydnum." 

 Pileus coriaceus, thin, rigid, irregularly striate, as well as the 



slender, smooth stem, black ; margin and spines white. — Fries. 



Epicr. 510. B t £ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1295. Schoff. t. 272. 

 In fir woods. Ascot. 



Hydnum cirrhatum. P. " Cirrhose Hydnum." 

 Pileus fleshy, expanded, cirrhoso-fibrillose, pallid, margin fim- 

 briate, incurved ; spines very long, rather tough, equal. — Pers. 

 Syn. 558. Fries. Sys. Myc. 411. Fries. Epicr. 513. Flor. Dan. 

 t. 1789,/. 2. Weinm.p.361. 



On beech. Epping Forest. (J. English.) 

 At first whitish, then yellowish or rufescent. 



