Mr Jerdon on Fungi near Jedburgh. 29 



PoLYPORtrs AMORPHTJs. On stumps and trunks of Scotch fir. Not 

 uncommon. 



,, HispiDirs. On trunks of living trees. Rare. 



,, DEYADETJs. On "the Capon-tree." Rare. 



,, BETULiNUS. On birch, trees. Common. 



,, iGNiAEius. On willows, &c. Common. 



,, AJsrorosTTs. At the foot of old tree stumps, &c. Com- 

 mon. 



,, EADiATTJS. On alders. Common. 



,, VEESicoLOE. On stumps and trunks. Common. 



,, ABiETiNTJs. On stumps and trunks of fir and pine. 

 Yery common. 



,, FERE.TjGLN'Osus. On sticks and branches. Not com- 

 mon. 



,, VULGARIS. On decaying wood. Not uncommon. 



,, VAPORAEITJS. On dead branches. Common. 

 Trametes stjaveolens. On willows. Not uncommon. 

 MEEUiiius coEiuM. On dead branches, &c. Common. 



,, serpens. On dead fir. Rare. 



,, LACRYMAJsrs. In coUars, &c. The cause of dry rot. 



Orders. HTDNEI 



Hydnum repandum. "Woods. Not uncommon. Edible. 



,, AURiscALPiUM. On couos of Scotch fir. Rare. 

 Radtjltjm orbiculare. On dead branches of birch. Not un- 

 common. 

 G-EANDiNiA GRANULOSA. On rottcu wood. Not uncommon. 



Order 4. AURIGTJLAEin. 



Thelephora palmata. Woods. Rare. Very foetid. 



,, LAciNiATA. Heathy woods. Not uncommon. 



Steretjm ptjepurettm. On dead poplars. Common. 



,, HiRSTJTiTM. On dead oak, birch, &c. Very common. 

 ,, sPADiCEUM. On dead stumps of oak. Not uncommon. 

 „ SANGUINOLENTUM. On firs and larches. Common. 

 ,, RTJGOSUM. On dead stumps and trunks. Common. 

 Hymenoch^te tabacina. On dead branches. Not uncommon. 

 CoRTiciuM L^VE. On dead sticks, &c. Common. 

 ,, ROSEiTM. On dead sticks, &c. Rare. 

 ,, LiviDinvr. On dead hawthorn. Rare. 

 ,, QTJERorNUM. Ou dead branches of oak and beech. 



Common. 

 ,, ciNEREUM. On dead sticks, especially of ash. Com- 

 mon. 

 ,, iNCARNATUM. On dead sticks, especially of whin and 

 broom. Common. 



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