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■** I\yres purple or violaceous. 



89. P. violaceus, Fr. ; violaceous, eft'used, determinate, 

 thin, short, even, smooth, closely adnate, destitute of a dis- 

 tinct subiculum ; pores short, cellular or veined, entire. — 

 Rostk. 27, t. 3, 



On fir poles and stumps. Frequent. 



90. P. purpureus, Fr. (p. 250; 4-12 in. 



*** Pores red. 



91. P. inearnatus, Fr. (p. 250) ; 1 in. 



92. P. rufus, Fr. , blood-red-rufous, effused, coriaceous, 

 thin, adnate even, smooth, determinate ; pores very small^ 

 thin, acute. 



On broom. Strachan, Kincardineshire. 



93. P. rhodellus, Fr. ; white-flesh-colour, 2 in., thin, ad- 

 nate, soft, margin determinate, naked ; pores minute, some- 

 what round, continuous. — Fr. Icon. t. 189,/. 2 ; Bull. t. 442, 

 ./".D. 



In Scotch fir wood. Glamis. 



94. P. micans, Fr. ; whitish flesh colour, effused, some- 

 what orbicular, confluent, fugacious, thin, adnate, soft, cir- 

 cumference flaxy, white ; pores very thin, resembling honey- 

 comb, angular, somewhat crenate. 



On dead ash wood. Leigh Wood, Bristol. Altyre. 



-:■;•:::-»* Pores i/elloicish. 



95. p. nitidus, Fr. (p. 250). 



96. P. Lsestadii, Fr. and B. ; yellow ; substance white, 

 hymenium here and there tubercular, forming confluent 

 patches ; pores bright lemon yellow. 



Under side of deal board in hot house. Coed Coch. 



97. P. bombicynus, Fr. !p. 250). 



98. P. aneirinus, HommerJ (p. 252). 



