TRAMETES. 2 23 



Very nearly related to T. suaveolens. M.J.B. Spores white, oval or pip- Trametes. 

 shaped, 3x5 mk. W.G.S. Name odor, scent. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 584. 

 Berk. Out. p. 253. C. Hbk. n. S2^.Sommerf. Bolt. t. 162. 



6. T. inodora Fr. Shining white. Pileus corky, firm, be- 

 coming smooth, zoneless. Pores minute, round, entire, not 

 changing colour. 



Very like T. suaveolens, &c. , but smaller, firmer, always white (pores not 

 becoming fuscous) ; distinguished by its want of odour. 



On old mossy beech-stump. Stoke Poges. 



Pores colourless, slightly angular, about ylw in. wide, nearly X in. long, not 

 the least linear. Externally tomentose, white with a very slight tinge of pink 

 at the base. As in D&dalea latissima, the texture radiates from a central 

 point, and is of a pure white. B. 6 s Br. Name inodorus, scentless. Fr. 

 Hym. Eur. p. 584. Monogr. ii. p. 273. Icon. t. 191. /. i. B. S 3 Br. n. 1570. 



II. RESUPINATI. Pileus resupinate. 



7. T. mollis Fr. Resupinate, determinate, somewhat membran- 

 aceous, pallid-wood-colour, at length becoming fuscous, umber 

 at the margin, which is at length revolute and pubescent beneath. 

 Pores large, unequal and torn. 



A very distinct species, at length becoming black, adnate behind in the 

 centre. Pores irregular, but not flexuoso-labyrinthine. 



On dead wood, especially beech. Common. Jan.-Dec.' 



Dissepiments rigid. Name mollis, soft. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 585. S. 

 Mycol. Scot. n. 778. Dsedalea Sommerf. Polyporus cervinus P. Berk. Out. 

 p. 247. C. Hbk. n. 787. 



8. T. Terrei B. & Br. Resupinate, broad, somewhat orbicular, 

 pulvinate, substance corky and white. Pores angular, here and 

 there sinuate, pallid. 



About 3 in. across, i in. thick in the centre. Substance radiating from a 

 central point, zoneless. Pores about ^ in. across, angular in the centre, 

 sinuated towards the edge. Inodorous. Habit that of Dcedalea latissima. 



On beech. Stoke Poges. 

 Name after Michael Terry. B. & Br. n. 1571. 



9. T. serpens Fr. White, arid, closely adnate, at first erumpent, 

 in the form of a tubercle, orbicular, then confluent, the determin- 

 ate circumference pubescent. Pores somewhat round and an- 

 gular, unequal, obtuse. 



Colour at length becoming pale. A very distinct species analogous with 

 Radulum orbiculare. 



On privet. Rare. Oct. 



