642 268. Boletus. 11. HYMENOTHECE. Pl.cell.aph. 
10. Boletus applanatus. Flattened bolete. 
Thallus dilated, flattish above and below; cap tubercu- 
lated, wrinkly, réddish- -grey; pores very minute, white, 
becoming reddish-grey. 
Boletus Lipsiensis, Batsch Fung. 130. 
Boletus fomentarius 8, Persoon Syn. 536. 
On dry rotten beech-trees. 
11. Boletus dryadeus. Oak boleie. 
Thallus very broad, soft; cap rather flattened, wrinkled, 
tubercular, brown; zones 0; pores pale. 
Boletus pseudo-igniarius, Bull, Herb. 458. 
Boletus fomentarius y, Persoon Syn. 537. 
On oak-trees. 
12. Boletus ungulatus. Hooflike bolete. 
Thallus nearly cylindrical, tall, greyish-brown, banded ; 
bands prominent; pores flattened, whitish or rust-red. 
Boletus Hippocrepis, Schrank Bav. 1731 & 34. 
Boletus fomentarius 3, Persoon Syn. 537. 
On old willow-trees. 
13. Boletus oblusus. Blunt bolete. 
Thallus thick, blunt, irregular; cap globular growing 
nearly horizontal, smooth, grey, edge and under surface 
cinnamon-colour; pores convex, scarcely visible. 
Boletus igniarius, Bull. Herb. 361. 
Boletus fomentarius ¢, Persoon Syn. 538. 
On old willow-trees. 
14. Boletus pomaceus. Apple bolete. 
Thallus halved, small, grey; cap perpendicular, edge 
sharp, bands brownish-grey pores manifest, flat, rust- 
colour. 
Boletus fomentarius ¢, Persoon Syn. 538. 
In orchards, at the foot of the trees. 
8. prunastri.. Cap nearly attached by its back, thick, 
smooth, truncated. 
Boletus prunastri, Persoon Syn. 538. 
15. Boletus versicolor. Changeable bolete. 
Thalti in tufts, leatherlike; cap thin, blue, zoned of many 
colours; pores white. 
Boletus versicolor, Lin. 8. P. 1645; Sowerby Fungi, 135; Persoon Syn. 
540, 
On trees and timber-work; autumn. 
