330 CRYPTOGAMIA, FUNGI. Hydnum. 
zontal or inclined. Priek/es numerous, crooked, decurrent, 
brownish. Mr. StacxHouse. 
Woods about Bungay, not uncommon. Mr. Woopwarp. 
Near Haughwood, Herefordshire, in a hollow road. Mr. Sracx- 
HOUSE, Sept. 
- Var. 2. Prickles white: pileus and stem yellow white. 
Bolt. 88. , 
Prickles 1 to 4 lines in length. Pileus smooth, convex, 
sometimes lobed and gashed at the edge, fleshy, brittle, about 
S inches over, Stem 3 inches high, 4 to % inch diameter ; brit- 
tle. Bor. 
Ina deep narrow Jane near Halifax, Sept. Oct, 
STEMLEsS. ee Es 
erispum. Hyp. Nearly stemless, red. brown, growing in clusters, 
leathery lobed: prickles tawny red, tiled. 
: Scheff. 147. 1. 
Resembles the Hydnum floriforme, in every thing but shape, 
and the want of a stem. Its mode of growth is not unlike that 
of the thin stemless Boleti. 
Found by. Dr. Sibthorpe in a clover field near Whitney.’ See 
Fi. Oxon. p. 832. Oct. 
Davie'sii. Hyp. Sitting, tiled, yellow brown, with zones of a 
darker colour. — 
== Sowerby 15. 
Grows exactly like the Boletus versicolor, and from its co- 
loured zones may readily be taken for it. Fan-shaped ; scarce- 
ly = aninch diameter. Mr. Sowerby speaks of it as a rare spe- 
cies, discovered only by the Rev. Hugh Davies on a decaying 
apple tree in Llysdulas garden, Anglesea, 
erina’ceus. Hyp, Git Heart-shaped, pendent, whitish : prickles 
tiled, at the ends awl-shaped, yellowish, brown. 
Dicks. li. 24. _ es ae : 
Bull. 34—Buxb. i. 56.1. wae 
Pileus convex, whitish, or yellowish, not leathery, lto3 
inches over. Prick/es very long, yellowish, tiled, hanging down 
_ tothe depth of 2 or 3 inches, Generally sitting, but sometimes 
when growing in a deep cleft, its base is elongated so as to 
: form a kind of stem. Butuiarp, 2” ee 
minimum, Hyp. (Bour.) Sitting, tawny, woody; prickles up+ — 
right. . : ad 
