CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI. 1039 



The feeds are oval and yellow. ^ 



iovinus ic. B. ftipitatus, pileo glabro pulvinato marginato, 

 poris compofitis acutis, porulis angulatis bre- 

 vioribus. Sp. pi. 164.6. (Michel, gen. p. 12 j. 

 tab. 68. et 69. Batarra. p. 63. /. 30. A. B, 

 Schceffer. fung. t. 105. 1030. et 134. opt. et ejus 

 varietates, 103. 104. 107. 112. 133. omnes 

 opt.) 



Brown Boletus, Cow Boletus. Anglis, 



Bonaid-an-lofgainn. Gaulis. 



In woods and paftures frequent. VIII. IX. 



This is nearly ally'd to the preceding, but differs 

 from it in the following refpeds. 



It appears earlier in the autumn. 



The ftalk, when young, is either bulbous at the 

 bafe, or tumid above it, commonly reticulated 

 with red or brown lines, and dellitute of the 

 membranaceous ring or volva. 



The Pileus is fmooth, with an acute deflex'd 

 margin. 



The pores are angular, compounded of bundles 

 of lefs and Ihorter ones, either of a whitiHi 

 grey, or a yellow color, ting'd with green. 



The feeds are oval and green. To thefe more 

 certain characters may be added the following 

 -vague ones. — The ftalk is -as thick again, often 

 four times as thick as that of the foregoing. 



The 



