190 The Fungi of Wiltshire. 



abietinus Fr., Bathford. 



medulla-panis Jacq., Lucknam, on old gates. 



■ vulgaris Fr., Corsham, &c., common. 



vaporarius Fr., Spye Park, &c., ditto. 



Genus XXI., Trametes Fr. Hymenophore descending into the 

 trama of the pores unchanged, which are permanently concrete 

 with the pileus. Pores entire. 



Trametes suaveolens Fr., on willows, common. 

 gibbosa, thin variety, Warleigh. 



Genus XXII., Dcedalea P. Hymenophore descending into the 

 trama without any change. Pores when fully formed, torn, 

 toothed, or labyrinthiform. 



Daedalea quercina P., common on oaks. 



confragosa P., Spye Park, on willow. 



unicolor Fr., common. 



Genus XXIII., Meriilius Fr. Hymenium soft, waxy, forming 

 porous, reticulate, or sinuous toothed folds. 



Merulius corium Fr., common on sticks. 



lacrymans Fr., ditto on cut timber. 



Genus XXIV., Porothelium Fr. Hymenophore mycelioid, covered 

 with distinct papillae, at first closed, then open, like pores. 



Genus XXV., Fistulina Bull. Hymenophore fleshy, hymenium 

 inferior, at first papillose ; the papillae at length elongated, and 

 forming distinct tubes. 



Fistulina hepatica Fr., Rudlow, common on oaks. 



ORDER III. HYDNEI. 

 Genus XXVI. , Hydnum L. Spines awl-shaped, or compressed, 

 distinct at the base. 



Hydnum repandum L., Bowood. 



auriscalpium L., Lucknam Grove on fir cones. 



ochraceum P., ditto on fir stumps. 



farinaceum P., Rudlow, on sticks. 



Genus XXVII., Sistotrema P. Hymenium spread over gill like 

 teeth, irregularly distributed, distinct from the pileus and easily 

 separable. 



