210 Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 
1804. P. (Inodermei) cryptarum , N. Myc. Eur. p. 566. 
On fir trees. Not uncommon. 
This is not P. undatus , P., which has a very different tex¬ 
ture and colour, though there is a strong external resemblance. 
It is, in fact, more nearly related to P. ferruginosus, and is 
perilaps a mere state of it. 
1805. P. (Inodermei) Herhergii , Rostk. xxix. t. 18. 
Edinburgh Fungus show, Oct. 1878. This is referred with 
a mark of doubt to P. spongiosus by Fries. It is clearly the 
plant figured by Rostkovius. 
1806. P. (Resupinati) rhodellus , Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 573. 
Glands, Aug. 1874, on Scotch fir, Rev. J. Stevenson. 
1807. P. (Resupinati) bathyporus , Rostk. iv. t. 59. 
On dead oak-branches. Coed Coch, 1873, &c. Exactly 
the plant of Rostkovius. It looks very like a resupinate form 
of Dcedalea confragosa. 
1808. P. (Resupinati) radula , Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 578. 
On sticks. Straan, Kincardineshire, Mr. J. Sim. 
1809. P. (Resupinati) ramentaceus , B. & Br. Suborbicu- 
laris; subiculo albo tomentoso, margine obsoleto; poris mel- 
leis amplis subhexagonis; dissepimentis tenuibus rigidiusculis 
acutis. 
On dead sticks. Glamis, no. 284, Rev. J. Stevenson. Pores 
inch across. From the centre of one specimen an Anoder- 
inatous Polyporus of uncertain species was developed. 
1810. P. (Resupinati) reticulatus , Weinm. p. 339 5 Fr. 
Syst. Myc. i. p. 385. 
On rotten wood. Glamis, Aug. 1875, Rev. J. Stevenson. 
1810 bis. P. (Resupinati) hymenocystis , B. & Br. Niveus, 
subtus margineque arachnoideus ; poris amplis ; dissepimentis 
scariosis collabentibus demum pallidis. 
On dead wood. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. A very curi¬ 
ous species. 
1811. Trametes purpurascens , B. & Br. Resupinatus, 
subcoriaceus, extus subtiliter tomentosus castaneus ; hymenio 
purpurascente; poris parvis, dissepimentis rigidis. 
On a dead willow. Cotterstock, Northamptonshire, 1825. 
About | inch across; pores yfnj inch in diam. Resembling 
some forms of Polyporus abietinus. 
1812. Dcedalea heteromorpha , Fr. Syst. Myc. i. p. 340; 
Obs. i. p. 108. 
On an old post, apparently of fir. Sufton Court, Hereford, 
C. E. Broome. This is now referred by Fries to Lenzites ; 
but our specimens clearly belong to Dcedalea. 
1813. Hydnurn sepultum , B. & Br. Totum resupinatum 
aureum, margine albo, aculeis acutis mediis. 
