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86. Potyporus eicanteus Fr. There is no original for this. 
87. Potyporus intyBaceus Fr. The original, which is un- 
coloured, is ere in. taller, and 2 in. broader. On the back of the 
drawing is written: ‘I have found this in Kensington g‘*. Hain- 
hault Forrest, &c., in the autumnal months, it will frequently form 
large masses of 2 or more feet in circumference, generally near 
haye lateral shoots, &c., &c., in a very curious manner the top i 
generally of a greyish brown the sides lighter the pores in all T've 
seen are very white swe find it difficult to dry specimens, it is so 
possesed with larva 
88. Poryporus utmarius Fr. The original is an uncoloured 
outline, the width being 3 in. more, and the depth + in. more than 
the plate. The left- hand section is } in. deeper, and 3 in. less in 
projection than original. A note written on the back of the drawing 
runs: ‘May be found growing fresh in rotten elms most of the 
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mucory edge of the rugged whitish and tough pileus is to be seen 
the pores or sabia are sometimes in many irregular stratur beneath 
the notice of eryptogamists hithe ge specimen 
from a cellar which grew between the right angle of 2 brick 
without any aparent attachment to any ters ousing 
fr h very powerfully pera with the matter 
to form such a dense vegetable altho st rough such a 
his oa it gives a fine white farinaseous ew fro ir the pores 
the young state and when at maturity an orange- sg Sh dust 
or a acake 
89. Potyrorus picirges Fr. The larger figures represent P. 
picipes, the smaller P. elegans var. nummularius. e originals are 
on one sheet, and not coloured. A note on the back of the drawing 
Ranelagh also larger and later state at Batersea in Nover the early 
ibe are somewhat carnose and of a pale leather or tan cologe 
but in the later season they asume @ richer tan color, and ar 
general very thin and spreading.’ 
. Cuavaria Fracitis Holmsk. ‘There are twenty examples 
on the original drawing to sixteen on the plate. There are two 
notes—* Very pitts and Legh ” and “ strong loamy soil.” 
92. Acaricus (1 etn There is a colour 
testa A note igh in membrane of pileus to be “ very ee 
aoe the — is stated to be ‘ : ebotingee alt 6 over and ane stipes if 
damp wea 
93. Mara Eepipnyttus Fr. The original shows three i ivy 
leaves, Veer plate 6 two; there are sixteen examples in the o 
fourteen on the plate. The uncoloured section in the plate- is 
