292 OUTLINES OK RIMTISII FUNCOLOOY. 



flexed, theu pale, tomentose, zoueless, white witliiu aud 

 without ; pores at first labyrinthine, theu angular, pallid- 

 cinereous, dissepiments thin, slightly toothed. 

 On old stumps of Ulex. Sibbcrtoft. 



80. P. fibula, Ft. (p. 218). Eppiiig Forest. 



8. CoiiiACEl. — PiUus coriaceous, villous; banded vith concentric 

 zones, r/eneraUij of di^ffereut coloi(rs. 



81. P. hirsutus, Fr. : pileus unicolorous, zoned with 

 concentric furrows, whitish, corky-coriaceous, conve.xo- 

 plane, shaggy with rigid hairs ; pores round, obtuse, whitish, 

 becoming somewhat fuscous. 



On dead trunks. Near Twycross. 



82. P. velutinus, Fr. (p. 218) ; 2 in. 



83. P. versicolor, Fr. (p. 218) ; 2-3 in. Epping Forest. 

 84.. P. abietinus, Fr. (p. 219); 1-2 in. 



85. P. Wynnei, B. and Br. (p. 219). 



y. Resupixati. — Pileiis none; resiqnnate ; pores seated on the wood// 

 matrix or on a stratum of mycelium ; in a Icorizonlal position 

 the pores are vertical, in a vertical jjosition, oblique or fjajyintj. 



* Pores fuscous or blackis/i. 

 No British species recorded. 



* Pores ferrwjinous or cinnamon. 



8G. P. umbrinus, T^r. ; rufous-umber, determinate, uii- 

 dulato-tubercular, defined by a smooth, paler margin ; pores 

 minute, somewhat round, unequal, same colour as pileus. 



On trunks. Knowle Park. 



87. P. ferruginosus, Fr. (p. 219) ; 1 in. 



88. P. contiguus, Fr. (p. 249) ; 3 iu. 



