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THE FUNGI OF EAST DORSET. 
By tHe Rev. E. F. Linton, M.A., F.L.S. 
(Concluded from p. 321.) 
Class I. BASIDIOMYCETES. 
Order I. HymMENomMYCETEsS. 
Family 2. Potyporem® Fr. 
_ Boletus lutews L. Martin Wood. Plantation south-east of 
borne. Two ear M 
pe ne Plantations near eaperne, and: near Alderholt 
Station.—B. chrysenteron Fr. Norden, C. B. G. oods in and 
near Edmondsham.—B. estivalis fr. Luckford Copse, Purbeck, 
C. B. G.—B. variegatus Swartz. Norden; Fitzworth Heath, 
CB. @. Ferndown, Mrs. Pringle. Plantation near Alder- 
holt.—B. badius L. Norden, C. B. G. Ferndown, Mrs. 
Pringle. Lower Mannington, Mrs. Baker. Copse, Edmond- 
sham, and near Cranbor Broadstone. Branksome Park.— 
au 
. piperatus Bull. Goathorn Plantation and Luckford Copse, 
Pu ; . bovr L. Fitzworth Heath; woo 
near Corfe Gaatie: and near Scotl Farm, 
Ferndown, Mrs. Pringle. Lower Mannington, Mrs Baker. 
Branksome Park, Broadstone. Near Alderholt Station — 
B. granulatus L. Uncommon. Kingston; Studland, .G— 
B. edulis Bull. . ge Woodland near Corfe Castle and 
oods, Edmondsham. Sutton os, Aer irches Copse 
Maldry Wood, St. Giles.—B. felleus Bull. Rare. Plantation 
near Alderholt Station ne laricinus Bork. Norden, ae = G. 
re 
C. B. G. Sutton Holms. Edmondsham. Alde sth lt. 
Fistulina hepatica Fr. Said to be common in the New Forest. 
Witchampton, Mrs. H. W. Baker. 
Polyporus rufescens Fr. Edmondsham Rectory garden.— 
. squamosus Fr. Durlston; Studland, on elm; near Corfe 
ioe on Tapes poplar, C. B. G. Crichel, Mrs. Baker. St. 
Giles n beech.—P. sulphureus Fr. On oak stump, 
uannehe “On a dying apple trunk, Longham.—P. hispidus 
On elm, Godlingston near Swanage, C. B. G.—P. nidulans 
ie : re. 
Pine wood, Broadstone.—P. fragilis Fr. Wood north of Fern- 
JOURNAL oF Borany.—Von. 53. = 1915.) 2c 
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