CHAP. CV. CORYLA‘CE®. Fa‘Gus. 1973 
mens, bears a strong resemblance to a well-grown pine-apple; 
A. bombycinus Scheff:, t. 98., is also found on the beech, 
though this species is most frequent, in 
England, on the ash; Dzedalea gibbosa 
Pers., syn. Bolétus sinudsus Sow., t. Ai 
194., and our fig. 1886.; D. latissima ; 
Fr., syn. Boletus resupinatus Sow., t. 
424.; Polyporus brumalis Fr., Hel- 
vélla pileus Scheff, t. 281., and our 
Jig. 1887.; P. gigantéus F’r., syn. Bo- 
1885 létus imbricatus Sow., t.86., and our 1886 
fig. 1888., forming masses 2 ft. or 3ft., or more, across, at the base of the 
trunks; P. cristatus Fr.; P.sptiimeus Fr., syn. Bolétus spumeus Sow., t.211., 
and P. conchatus Fr. (which last, — 
though found on the beech, is more eS 
common on the sallow). Hydnum 
coralldides Scop., Sow., t. 252., and 
our fig. 1889., is one of the most 
beautiful of Fiangi, resembling, 
according to some authors, a cauliflower: like 
H§dnum Erinaceus, it is esculent. Phlébia me- 
risméides Fr., Grev., t. 280.; Peziza repanda i } 
Wahl., Grev., t. 59.; P. melastoma Sow., t. 149., syn. P. atro-rifa Grev., 
t. 315., and our fig. 1890.; P. anémala Pers., P. rugosa Sow., t. 369.; P. 
7 aurélia Pers., Grev., t. 139., and P. zruginosa Pers. 
Grev., t. 241., syn. Helvélla eruginésa Sow., t. 347. 
and our fig. 1901. “ The wood . 
on which it grows is almost al- 
ways stained with the same 
green colour as the fungus.” 
(Sow., 1. c.) Cryptémyces versi- 
color Berk., syn. Stictis versi- 
color Fr. ; Sclerétium truncodrum 1890 
Tode, forming a nidus to Ag. tuberdsus; Sphze‘ria 
1889 fragifo6rmis Pers., syn, Stromatosphe‘ria Grev., t. 
136., Lycopérdon varioldsum Sow., t. 271., and our fig. 1902.; S. cohz‘rens 
Pers.; S. riifa Pers., S. deista Hoffm., syn. Stromatosphe‘ria detista Grev., 
t. 324., and our fig. 1903.; S. maxima 
Sow., t. 338; S. discifoérmis Hoffm., syn. 
Stromatosphe'‘ria disciférmis Grev., t. 
314., and our fig. 1894.; S. depréssa \ 
Sow., t. 216.; S. aspera Fr.; S. angulata 
Fr.; S. targida Pers.; S. quaternata 
Pers.; S.gyrésa Schwein. syn. S. fliens 18% 
Sow., t. 423.; S. melogramma Pers.; 
S. tristis Tode; S. Peziza Tode, Grev., t. 186., and our fig. 
1895.; Peziza hydr6phora Sow., t. 23.; Hystérium rugdsum 9 
Fr., syn. Opégrapha epiphéga E. B. t. 2282., and our fig. 1897. ; Reticularia 
maxima Fr., syn. Lycop. echiniformis Sow., t. 400. f.1. The sporidia, when 
7 subjected to considerable heat by Dr. 
Wollaston, produced a phosphoric glass. 
( Eng. Fi., vol. v. pt. 2. p. 308.) Stilbum 
turbinatum Jode, 8S. vulgare Tode, and 
our fig. 1896.; Corfyneum macrospo- 
rium Berk, ; Neemaspora crocea Pers.; 
1893 Stilbéspora asterospérma Pers. 
The Fingi on the Leaves of the Beech are: Agaricus ca- 
pillaris Schum.; A. setosus Sow., t. 302.; Peziza epiphflla 
Pers.; Sphz‘ria artocreas Tode; Cratérium leucocéphalum 
Ditm., Grev., t. 65., and our fig. 1898. 
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