BOLETUS. 263 



Boletus flavidus. Fr. 



Pileus l|-2^ in. across, when quite young, umbonate, 

 then gibbous, eventually almost plane, viscid, dingy yellow 

 or pale brown, tinged more or less with pink, flesh pallid, 

 thin ; tubes about ^ in. long, decurrent, dingy yellow, 

 openings large, angular, compound; stem 2-3 in. long, 

 about 4 lines thick, subequal, usually more or less curved, 

 whitish tinged with yellow, minutely glandular above 

 viscous ring. 



Boletus flavidus, Fries, Obs. i. p. 110 ; Stev., Brit. Fung., 

 p. 169. 



In pine woods, swamps, &c. A much more slender fungus 

 than the other annulate . species, and distinguished at once 

 by the viscous veil. In Krombholtz's figure quoted by Fries, 

 the margin of the pileus is striate, as is also the apex of the 

 stem. 



Stem furnished with a ring, 2-3 in. long, whitish or 

 yellowish, slender, the thickness of a goose-quill or a little 

 more, equal, not in the least incrassated at the base, even 

 tough, straight or subflexuous ; varies with a striate stem, 

 Pileus convex, pulvinate, pale yellow, or greyish-yellow, 

 sometimes umbonate, glabrous, dry, or in rainy weather 

 viscid, 2-3 in. broad, margin sometimes regular and spread- 

 ing, at others irregular and repand, hymenium plane. Flesh 

 yellowish, soft, unchangeable, sometimes distinctly greyish. 

 Tubes ^ ^ in. long, yellow. Pores angular, large, irregular, 

 subcompound, attached to the stem and often decurrent. 

 (Fries.) 



; * Pileus dry, tomentose or silky. 



Boletus chrysenteron. Fr. 



Pileus 24 in. across, convex then expanded, becoming 

 almost plane, soft, minutely tomentose, brownish with an 

 olive tinge, often cracked into areolae, interstices reddish, 

 flesh rather thin, pale, yellow, red just underneath the 

 cuticle, with a transient shade of blue; tubes up to ^ in. 

 long, subadnate, yellow then greenish, openings angular, 

 irregular, compound, largest near the stem, where they are 

 1-1 '5 mm. across ; stem 2-3 in. long, ^ | in. thick, subequal 

 or slightly swollen below the middle, rigid, fibroso-striate, 



