290 OUTLINES OF BKITISH FUNGOLOGV. 



G2. P. fulvus, Fr. ; pileus tawuy, then boary, woody- 

 corky^ very hard, triangular, even, not concentrically sulcate, 

 at first villous ; pores short, round, minute, cinnamon, at 

 first covered with a cinereous-yellow pruina. — Fr. Icon. 

 A 184,/. 3. 



On decayed trunks. Rare. 



()'3. P. pectinatus, A7. ; pileus ferruginous-fuscous, corky- 

 woody, hard, triangular, concentrically lamellato-plicate 

 above, tomentoso-scaly ; margin pale yellowish, naked ; 

 pores very small, short, obtuse, pale-yellowish, naked. — 

 Quel. /. 17, /. 5. 



Penzance. 



64. P, conchatus, Fr. (p. 246). 



65. P. ribis, Fr. (p. 246) ; 4 in. 



66. P. salicinus, F. (p. 21'6) ; 12 in. 



*** Si(hstance irliAte or judlid {except P. rosevs). 



67. P. roseus, Fr. ; somewhat cicspitose ; 2-4 in., pileus 

 externally and internally rose-colour, corky-w^oody, hard, 

 triangular, even, somewhat banded, as if sprinkled with cine- 

 reous-blackish powder externally, internally floccoso-fibrous ; 

 pores minute, round, rose-colour. 



On dressed wood in conservatory. Glamis, 



68. P. ulmarius, Fr. (p, 246) ; 3-4 in. 



69. P. cytisinus, Berk, {p, 247) ; 12 in. 



70. P. connatus, Fr. (p. 248) ; 12-24 in. 



C. LiGXOSi. — Pileus from the Jirst, hard, woody, juiceless, covered 

 rvith a thin somewhat lustrous crust, sometimes effused at base ; 

 pores not stratose ; perennial ; flatter than informer group, or 

 cjfnso-reflexed. 



71. P. fraxineus, Fr. (p. 247). Epping Forest. 



