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€RYPTOGAMIA, FUNGI. Boletuss, Stem central, act 
(2), Tunes Brown. 
*Bor. (Lrnn.) Pores tawny, rather Sealer, of different syb-tomen- 
shapes: piléus enews TT pyc stem to’sus. 
yellow. 
nag stipitatus, pileo flavo Gre ris angi 
dittoriaibus fulvis planis, i Sas Lie. Pe 
Pileus convex, fleshy, rn no means. smooth or clammy ; sharp 
at the edge. Pores wit blunt angles, the ends forming a plano- 
concave surface. Stem smoothish. F/. Suec.—This is intro- 
duced on the authority of Mr. Hudedt who refers to Scheff. t. 
121, with yellowish white] pores, anda whitish stem. ~~ 
In woods near Eshar, Surry. Hops.” Sept.—Oct. 
Bor. (Burt. ) Tubes olive colour; pores rich red brown :rubeola’rius, 
> pilex. and;stem red cinnamon. 
; ~ Bull, 100, and 490. 1-Schaf. 107... 
Tuses tive ‘colour, fixed to the stem, a Pores rich red brown, 
"variously shaped, ‘but mostly oval. 
Prieus ted cinnamon, convex, soft 15 the 1055 saat rather clam- z 
my. Flesh thick, spongy; buff colour, instantly ‘taming 
‘blue when wounded. 
Sine red cinnamon and bulbous below, yellow, reddish, and 
“cylindrical. above ; spongy within and rich yellow, but 
instantly changing to a blue; 24 to 3 inches high, 3 to 
to 1; diameter. 
In its young state the pores are crimson, ant the centre of 
" the pileus of a chocolate colour. te tae 
Edgbaston Park, under Spanish | chesnut trees. oe _ Aug, 
Box. Tubes decurrent, red, or. yellow. red: pileus yellow, pipera’tus, 
smooth, nearly flat: stem dirty yellow. 
Ball. 451-Sowerby 34. 
Tusgs. decurrent, short, déep orange or earthy red. Pores 
browner, open, irregular. 
Piteus yellow, flat, thin at the edge, 3 inches over. Flesh 
thick, tinged with yellow. 
Stem dirty greenish yellow, cylindrical, 1 to 2 inches high, 
3-8ths of an inch diameter. 
First found by Mr. Sowerby in Hainault Forest, towards 
Chigwellrow, Essex, in tolerable plenty; who informs us that 
its pungency on the fongue and throat is like that of a Cap- 
sicum, 
