DAEDALEA 619 



var. angustata (Sow.) Fr. Sow. Eng. Fung t. 193, as Boletus angustatus 

 Sow. Angustata, narrowed. 



Differs from the type in the brownish rufescent, repand p., the sub- 

 tomentose paler margin of the p., and the subolivaceous pores. Poplars. 

 Rare. 



D. aurea (Batt.) Fr. Aurea, golden. 



P. 2-5 cm., unicolorous, golden, triangular, gibbose, imbricate, 

 sessile, velvety, subzoned', margin swollen. Pores light yellow, some- 

 what long, round, then narrowly sinuato-labyrinthiform. Flesh light 

 yellow, corky coriaceous, thin. Dead oak. Rare. 



2087. D. einerea Fr. (= Lenzites cinerea (Fr.) Quel.) Fr. Icon. t. 192, 

 fig. 2. Cinerea, ash colour. 



P. 2-5-13 cm., cinereous, dimidiate, sessile, sometimes imbricate, 

 subundulate, zoned, tomentose; margin paler, thin. Pores white, or 

 cinereous, 5-10 mm. long, round, or very long, labyrinthiform, 

 flexuose, intricate, obtuse, entire, sometimes stratose. Flesh pale buff, 

 or ochraceous, corky woody, thick. Spores white, globose, lOju. 

 Beech, and oak trunks, and stumps. Jan. Dec. Not uncommon. 

 (v.v.) 



2088. D. femiginea (Schum.) Fr. Fl. Dan. t. 2029. 



Ferruginea, iron rust colour. 



P. 4-8 cm., whitish flesh colour at first, then yellow ferruginous, 

 effuso-reflexed, horizontal, imbricate, zoned; white villose when young; 

 margin white villose, swollen, flexuose. Pores tawny, 4 mm. long, de- 

 formed, narrowly labyrinthiform, flexuose, anastomosing. Flesh 

 yellowish sienna, 3-4 mm. thick, coriaceous. Beech trunks, and dead 

 wood. Rare. 



II. Resupinate. 



2089. D. latissima Fr. (= Trametes latissima (Fr.) Quel.) 



Latissima, very broad. 



P. 12-5-60 cm., pale wood colour, broadly effused, undulated. Pores 

 pale wood colour, very long, somewhat round, flexuose, sinuose, narrow, 

 distant. Flesh wood colour, corky or woody, thick, zoned, with parallel 

 filaments. Beech trunks. Rare. 



2090. D. vermicularis (Pers.) Fr. Sow. Eng. Fung. t. 424, as Boletus 

 resupinatus Sow. Vermicularis, pertaining to worms. 



P. 10-15 cm., fiesh-colour-rufescent, broadly effused, adnate, be- 

 coming even. Pores concolorous, short, attenuated at both ends, 

 flexuose. Flesh thin. Adhering to the soil by root-like fibres. Aug. 

 Rare. 



