HYI'NTM. 



433 



* j i 



. / m 



Hydnum Schiedermayeri Heutl. (U.S. America). S 



plmres fleshy. with a sulphur-ycllnw cnlmir b.>th mitsi.li- an. I 

 inside, and with a smell nf anise. Th--y occur "ii livin- 

 apple-trees, less rrt-.jucntly mi ..ther species f /'/////>. Acc,.rd- 

 inu t.i Schrncter, Thiimen, ami 

 Ludwii!;, the iiiyceliuni spreads 

 thrnu.uh the steins and kills 

 tin- trees. 



Thunii-n ' l\\\\< describes the 

 diseased wuiid nf th.- apple; " It 

 has ;, -ivcnish-vellow culour, 

 which passes over -radnally 



t'i the liiirilial euliiur lit' the 



win >d : it becomes soft and 



triable, smelling, like the 

 hnre, faintl nf ani<e." 



Sistotrema fusco-violaceum 

 Srhrail. (Hritain.1 This ai-n, riling 

 to Skiljaknw- is pai I m In ing 



pin'-, .-iit'-rii]- 1>\ \\'iiiinU, ami 

 raiTviii'_ r 



\Vuuil. 



POLYPOREAE. 



Polyporus. 



. and 

 u-ually shajii-d inure "T h'-s 



like ,l limit' iir small bracket. 



Th>- aporogenous layer i 



T ! 



[W 



*;.- 







,.) ,.,! ;,., i ,.;.... ] i'i' N ' 



PI i cynnaricaj 



which -i-nerally OCCUpy tin- '"'"'" f 1 ' l '"'- ) 



loWer -lllface nf the Spnrnplimv. 



The substance between the lubes is dilli-rent fmm that nf the 



I'e-l nf the Spnrn|i|l"lc. 



Polyporus Fomes i igniarius (L.). 8 (Britain and U.S. America). 



'ii living BtemS nf ,,ak, alder, apple, willn\\, and ntln-r 



'Thumen, "Ein Apfelbaam-Scbttdling." '/.< . I^'.H. 



'lj:ik<i\\, S',-i/,>'i in, hi, i. lim'/i imi ' I'-i'nfi^ Petro/toiilaniic, I s '.' 11 

 K. lliiti-.', Zerselzungnertcheinungtn, I'l. XV. .m-l \\1 



