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CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. Boletus. Svemless. 
(5) Tepes GREEN, 
On trees, at Edgbaston, Oct. 1790; on the trunk of a fallen 
oak which had been stripped of its bark about 3 years before, 
near Beoley, in Worcestershire. Also near Yardley. Aug. 
Sept. 1792. 
Var. 2, Tubes yellow, fringed. ileus covered with a 
black or brown shag. 
Bull. 493—Bolt. 161—Battar. 33. D. E.F. G. H. 
Thick, fleshy, soft, juicy. Tubes inch long, yellow. Pi- 
‘feus 4 inches by 7; flesh 2 to 3 inches thick. Consists of 1 
very large lobe, growing out of the upright trunk of anash. It 
is very thick in proportion to its width, ileus, its upper side 
very convex, of a snuff or brown colour, very shaggy ; it con- 
sists of a thick skin or coat ; border deep, furbelowed, project- 
ing downwards considerably below the flat porous surface under- 
neath. Flesh woody, tough. Tubes near an inch long. Pores 
very minute, bright snuff colour. Mr. Sracxuouse. 
Bol. willosus.. Huds. — 
Var. 3. Tubes and pores golden yellow, irregular. Pileus 
shaggy, golden \yellow to orange brown. 
Bolt. 164. 
Tubes * of an inch long. ileus lobed, tiled. Flesh white, 
leathery.. Bouron. 5s Sag 
Grows on the ground, under oak trees, 
(5) Tupzs green. 
Bor. (Linn.) Tubes green, grey, red, or brown : pores 
yellowish changing: to red brown, very fine: pileus 
shaped like a horse’s hoof, smooth, red brown to . 
blackish. | : 
Fl. dan. 953, in a younger state, Bull. 82, and 491, E. F, 
inanolder state; 454 in its younger states-Woadv. 274— 
Scheff. 137 ; 138-Scop. subt. 22. 1. and 2-Battar. 37 
E-Trag. 940. 
Bol. acaulis pulvinatus levis, poris tenuissimis. Linn. 
Tubes of different lengths, greenish, or greyish red brown, 
Pileus. grey brown, convex, tiled, centre depressed. Linn. 
Tubes very slender, equal, colour of tanned leather, in old plants 
atified, a fresh layer being added every year. Palews very 
hard rubbing to a polish, marked with concentric bands or 
ridges, each broad ridge indicating the growth of a year, and 3 
or 4 small ones that of the different seasons of the year; vary- 
ur. Flesh fibrous. M. Butitarp, Sizes 
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