298 OUTLINES OF lUMTisii Frxcor.oov. 



4. T. suaveolens, Fr. (p. 25o) . 



5. T. odora, Fr. (p. 253). 



6. T. inodora, Fr. ; shining white ; pileus corky, firm, 

 becoming smooth, zoneless ; pores minute, round, entire, not 

 changing colour. — Fr. Icon. t. V.)\, fig. 7. 



On old mossy beech stump. Stoke Poges. Scentless. 



II. Resupinati. — I' ileus resupinate. 



7. T. mollis, Fr. ; resupinatc, determinate, somewhat 

 membranaceous, pallid-wood-colour, at length fuscous, be- 

 coming black, umber at margin, which is at length revolute 

 and pubescent beneath; pores large, unequal, torn.= 

 Polyporus cervinus, p. 217. 



On wood, especially beech. Epping Forest. 



8. T. Terrei, B. and Br. ; 3 in., resupiuate, broad, some- 

 what orbicular, zoneless, pulvinatc ; substance corky and 

 and white; pores angular, here and there sinuate. 



On beech. Stoke Poges. 



9. T. serpens, Fr. = Po/!/poriis Stevensii, p. 2.")2. 



Genus 26. D^DALEA (p. 2oi). 



* Corky-iooodij, dimidiate, sessile. 



1. D. quercina, P. (p. 254). Epping Forest. 



2. D. aurea, F;'. ; 2 in.; golden; imbricated; pileus trian- 

 gular, corky coriaceous, gibbous, velvety, somewhat zoned, 

 margin swollen, unicolorous, internally light yellow, the 

 porous, narrowly sinuato-labyrinthine hymenium same 

 colour; veins for the most part radiating. — liatL t. 35, 



/. F. 



On dead oak. Hereford. 



3. D. confragosa, P. (p. 251). I"]pping Forest. 



