TRAMETES 615 



2068. T. suaveolens (Linn.) Fr. Boud. Icon. t. 163. 



Suaveolens, sweet smelling. 



P. 4-15 cm., whitish, dimidiate, pulvinate, triquetrous, villose; 

 margin becoming yellowish, thin. Pores white, becoming yellowish, or 

 fuscous, 3-12 mm. long, round, rather large, obtuse. Flesh white, soft, 

 corky, thick. Spores white, oblong, often incurved, 10-12 x 3-4/x. 

 Smell strong, of anise. Trunks of willow, rarely lime. Sept. Feb. 

 Common, (v.v.) 



2069. T. odora (Sommerf.) Fr. Bolt. Hist. Fung. t. 162, as Polyporus 

 odorus. Odora, fragrant. 



P. 5-10 cm., pallid, dimidiate, gibbose, uneven, villose, becoming 

 smooth ; margin yellow, thin. Pores whitish, then ochraceous, 4-8 mm. 

 long, minute, round, often becoming toothed, equal. Flesh white, 

 corky, elastic, thick. Spores "yellowish, ovoid, 7-8 /z,, 1-guttulate" 

 Quel., "hyaline, oval, 5-6 x 3/i" Karst. Smell strong, of anise. 

 Willow, and ash trunks. Jan. Bare. 



2070. T. inodora Fr. Fr. Icon. t. 191, fig. 1. Inodora, without smell. 

 P. 3-8 cm., white, or yellowish, dimidiate, triquetrous, sometimes 



imbricate, minutely tomentose, often obsoletely zoned, becoming 

 smooth; margin thin, acute. Pores white, unchangeable, 2-6 mm. long, 

 small, round, or oblong, pubescent. Flesh white, corky, firm. Spores 

 white, globose, 5-6/z, 1-guttulate. Beech, and oak stumps. Sept. 

 Nov. Uncommon, (v.v.) 



**Flesh ferruginous. 



2071. T. Pini (Brot.) Fr. Boud. Icon. t. 161. Pinus, pine. 

 P. 5-10 cm., ferruginous fuscous, then blackish, dimidiate, pulvinate, 



concentrically sulcate, rimoso-rugged, rough, becoming incrusted with 

 age; margin bright yellowish at first, and tomentose. Pores yellow- 

 brick-red, 6-15 mm. long, large, somewhat round, or oblong; orifice 

 at first pubescent. Flesh tawny ferruginous, corky woody, very hard. 

 Spores pale yellowish, oval, or subglobose, 4-6 x 4-5 /u,, with a large 

 central gutta. Cystidia dark brown, conical, pointed, 30-40 x 8-9 p,. 

 Smell slightly pleasant. Pine trunks. Sept. Nov. Uncommon, (v.v.") 



2072. T. odorata (Wulf.) Fr. Odorata, scented. 

 P. 7-5-13 cm. long, 5-8 cm. broad, blackish umber, edge tawny cinna- 

 mon, dimidiate, downy, then vaguely concentrically zoned, rugulose, 

 tomentose, sometimes attenuated behind. Pores tawny cinnamon, 

 subrotund, oblong, more or less decurrent, uneven. Flesh fulvous, 

 somewhat corky. Spores "tawny, elliptical" Quel. Smell strong, 

 pleasant, like hay, or spicy. On decaying coniferous wood. Jan. 

 Eare. 



