CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. Boletus. Stem centra’. 31h 
(4) Tuses YELLow. 
to 4 inches over, downy in the depressed parts coopin: 
in, and so thick in flesh as to leave but little space m4 
the tubes. ; 
Srem yellow, 1 to 2 inches high, and nearly as much in dia- 
meter. 
I named it from its thick clumsy stem, and its general massy 
appearance. a ete cach 
Red rock plantation, Edgbaston Park. -—_—_—Sept. 1791. 
Bot. (BuLt.) snanehie yellow : pileus brown: stem ed’ulis.” 
ilo 5 ais 
light brownish Ww. 
FI. dan. 1074—Bull. 494, very largee 
Tues greenish yellow, more than 7 of an inch long, not fixed 
to the stem, readily separating from the pileus. Pores 
brown yellow, circular, small for the size of the plant. 
Pizus pale or deeper brown, with rust-coloured patchés, nearly 
- globular, and 5 or 6 inches over when opening, but a flat 
convex and 7 or § inches across when fully expanded. 
. 
Flesh white, attaining a greenish 
Stem light brown or yellowish, 3 to 5 
tapering upwards. 
~ “Mr, Bulliard reckons this a° vari 
n 
I colour when wounded. 
inches high, 13 diameter, 
ety of the -B, howkis oF 
Fir plantations at Barr, Staffordshire. Aug. 
Var. 2. Smaller,: pores barge pileus buffy, dark brown at 
the edge and fleckered with dar: 
with rusty stains, 
brown stains: stem yellowish, 
Pileus near 3 inches over. Stem Q4 inches high, full £ inch 
diameter. Flesh white, turning greenish, age 
In Packington Park. Also at Pendarvis, by Mr. Stack- 
house, who observes. that.the smell is 
of the pileus readily strips off. 
grateful, and that the skin 
July—Autumn. 
*Bor, Tubes yellow ; pores oblong, unequal : pileus thing grega'rius. 
'- flattish, dark or pale chesnut: stem pale chesnut, ssf 
pinky below. 
FI. dan. 1018. 
Tuszs short. Pores small, angular, yellow. oy 
Prieus reddish yellow, clammy, smooth, thin, flat, 2 to4 inches 
Stem insensibly swelling into the pileus, and expanding till it 
2 i gpes GualT in the rim; 3 to 4 inches high, 3 inch dia. 
meter. 
I met with this in the summer of 
1790, and marked its sin- 
gularity in being fasciculated, before I saw the plate in the Fl. 
dan, - It is much eaten by insects. Mr. Sracknousk. = 
