IQ2 POLYPORE1. 



Polypoms. lateral, even, smooth, gradually cinereous -blackish downwards. 

 Pores decurrent, minute, curt, round, unequal, whitish (inter- 

 nally watery) then cinnamon. 



In stature, form, &c., it is not constant. The colour is commonly bay-brown 

 (fuliginous and very evidently virgate when old) but (compare Bolt. t. 168) 



fale when young, and when full grown, as it is also internally, light yellowish, 

 t varies sessile ; also crowded in very large, irregularly shaped tufts, in habit 

 quite as in Schcsff. t. 109, no. 



On trunks and stumps, especially ash. Frequent. Aug.-Oct. 



Pileus 12 mm. -io cent. (K~4 in-) broad. M.J.B. Name varius, variable 

 (in size, form, colour, &c.) Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 535. Berk. Out. p. 239. C. 

 Hbk. n. 745. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 701. Batschf. 129. Ventur. t. 57. /. 2. 

 Rostk. 28. /. 24, t. 20. Buxb. C. v. t. 15. /. 2. 



15. P. elegans Fr. Pileus 5-10 cent. (2-4 in.) broad, uni- 

 colorous, pallid ochraceous or orange, shining, equally fleshy, 

 then soon hardened, becoming woody, flattened, even, smooth ; 

 flesh white. Stem excentric or lateral, even, smooth, pallid, at 

 the first abruptly black and rooting at the base. Pores plane, 

 minute, somewhat round, yellowish-white, pallid. 



White when young. The pileus is not streaked, nor is it infundibuliform, 

 scarcely depressed. The flesh is thick to the margin. 



On trunks, chiefly birch. Frequent. July-Nov. 



Pileus 5-10 cent. (2-4 in.) broad. Name elegans, elegant. Fr. Hym. 

 Eur. p. 535. Berk. Out. p. 239. C. Hbk. n. 746. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 702. 

 Bull. t. 46. Fl. Dan. t. 1075.7. i. Rostk. t. n. Bolt. t. 83. 



* P. nummularius Fr. Smaller, thinner. Pileus scarcely 2.5 

 cent, (i in.) broad, somewhat regular. Stem equal, excentric. 



It merges in P. elegans without definite line of demarcation. On trunks. 

 Uncommon. Dec. Name nummulus, a small coin. From fancied 

 resemblance of shape. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 536. Berk. Out. p. 239. C. Hbk. 

 n. 746. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 702. Rostk. t. 12. Bull. t. 124. 



16. P. petaloides Fr. Pileus chestnut-fuscous, somewhat mem- 

 branaceous, spathulate, rugose, smooth, zoneless, flaccid when 

 moist. Stem lateral, ascending, compressed, smooth, not root- 

 ing, whitish, adnate at the base which is dilated in the form of a 

 shield. Pores decurrent, very short, very small, shining white. 



When dry it is involute and fragile, not becoming woody like preceding 

 species. 



On old stumps. Sibbertoft. 



Name- -from some fancied resemblance to the petal of a flower. Fr. Hym. 

 Eur. p. 536. B. & Br. n. 2023. 



