30 Rev. M.J. Berkeley & Mr.C. E. Broome on British Fungi. 
On very rotten wood amongst moss. Glamis, Rev. J. 
Stevenson, March and April 1874. 
Pileus about 2 lines across ; stem 4 inch high, 3} line thick, 
with a little white mycelium at the base. Very near to C. 
cupulatus ; but that is very strongly umbonate when young, 
and the umbo is always visible at the bottom of the umbilicus ; 
the habitat, moreover, is different. 
1423. Lentinus scoticus, B. & Br.; Fr. Ep. ed. 2, p. 485. 
Inodorus ; pileo glabro hygrophano multiformi, reniformi ex- 
panso ; stipite omnino obsoleto, brevi vel longo deorsum fusco- 
vestito, plerumque umbilicato; margine lobato sinuato; lamellis 
dentatis decurrentibus ; mycelio repente fusco. 
On decayed Ulex and rotten wood. Glamis, Rev. J. Steven- 
son; Menmuir, Rev. M. Anderson. 
Inodorous or, at any rate, without any odour of aniseed ; 
extremely variable; pileus 4-14 inch broad, smooth, hygro- 
phanous, pallid, at length brownish, either quite stemless and 
reniform, or variously stipitate, solitary or ceespitose, some- 
times deeply umbilicate, lobed at the margin, and sinuate 
or plicate ; stem, when present, varying from 2 lines to as 
many inches ; gills rather distant, strongly toothed, decurrent 
when the stem is developed. Very rarely two pilei are 
joined. The nearest ally to this curious species is Lentinus 
omphalodes. 
1424. Boletus sulfureus, Fr. 
This fine species was found in great abundance on sawdust 
at Forres by the Rev. J. Keith. 
1425. B. ereus, Bull. 
Surrey, M. Terry, Esq. 
Spores oblong, oblique at the base, ‘0004-0005 inch long, 
0002 wide. 
1426. B. carnosus, Rostk. 
Stoke Pogis, M. Terry, Esq. 
* Polyporus lentus, B 
On Ulex. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson, no. 58. 
1427. P. floccopus, Rostk. St. Deutschl. Fl. no. 28, tab. 13. 
On dead wood. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 
1428. P. trabeus, Fr. 
Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson; Menmuir, Rev. M. Anderson. 
1429. P. borealis, Fr. 
Slough, M. Terry, Esq. 
1430. P. (Anodermei) Ketthii, B.& Br. Conchatus ; pileo 
rubro-fusco, processibus dentiformibus hispido; hymenio 
pallido ; dissepimentis laceratis. 
On dead wood. Forres, Rev. J. Keith. 
About } inch across ; conchiform, stemless, decurrent behind, 
