646 274. Suillus. 11. HYMENOTHECEA. Pl.cell.aph. 
H. Suriyipex. Volva 0; stem central, fleshy, nearly 
lateral; cap fleshy, convex; hymeniuwm tubular; tubes long, 
not shorter than the thickness of the cap, united or dis- 
tinct from one another, separable from the cap. 
XXXII. 274. SUILLUS. Micheli. Porcino. 
Stem central; collar distinct; cap circular; tubes ad- 
hering together. 
Suillus luteus. Yellow porcino. 
Cap cushionlike, bellshape, glutinous, livid-yellow, va- 
riegated with brick-red spots; pores yellow. 
Boletus luteus, Scheff. Fung. 114; Sowerby Fungi, 265? not of Linnaeus. 
Boletus annularius, Bull. Champ. 316. 
Boletus annulatus, Persoon Syn, 503. 
In plantations; autumn. 
XXXIII. 275. PINUZZA. Micheli. Pinuzzo. 
Stem central; collar fibrous; cap circular; dwhes adhering 
together. 
Pinuzza flava. ' Yellow pinuzzo. 
Cap yellow, centre orange ; flesh white, crisp, firm; tubes 
yellow; collar white. 
Boletus flavus, Bolt. Fung. 169. 
Boletus annularius? Bull. Champ. 332. 
Boletus cortinatus, Perscon Syn. 503, 
In fir plantations. 
XXXIV. 276. LECCINUM. Micheli. Leccino. 
Stem central; collar 0; cap circular; tubes adhering 
together. 
1. Leccinum aurantiacum. Orange leccino. 
Stem long, white, with orange-yellow wartlike scales; 
cap fleshy, shining, orange-colour; pores minute, white. 
Boletus aurantiacus, Bull. Champ. 300; Persoon Syn, 504. 
In beech woods; autumn. 
Esculent. 
@. leucopodium.  Stem-scales white; cap flattish, orange 
inclining to cinnamon, shining; pores white. 
y. rufum. Stem long, wrinkly torn; scales blackish; 
cap swollen, plano-convex, reddish-streaked ; pores whitish. 
Boletus aurantiacus, Bull, Champ, 489,2; Sowerby Fungi, 110. 
