Report of the State Botanist 185 



Boletus ornatipes Pk. Baltimore Plate 104 



Boletus Peckii Frost. Baltimore county Plate 106 



" Druid Hm Park Plate 113 



Boletus felleus Bull. Baltimore Plate 107 



"In 1886 I found this fungus in Virginia measuring 18 

 inches across the pileus." 



Boletus ignoratus, n. sp. Druid Hill Park Plate 108 



"Pileus convex, viscid, bright lemon color, marked with 

 rugose lines of orange color, which are distributed over the 

 pileus giving it a streaked appearance, flesh white, solid, 

 does not change color when cut or broken, taste slightly 

 acid; pores lemon color, moderately large, free, connected 

 with the stem by web-like filaments ; stem larger at the apex, 

 somewhat tapering toward the base, yellow, smooth, solid ; ^ 

 spores .00018X. 00044 in." 



This closely approaches Boletus unicolor Frost, from which 

 it scarcely differs except in its white flesh and free tubes. 



Boletus affinis Fk. Eastern and Western Maryland Plate 109 



Boletus eximius Fk. Druid Hill Park . . > Plate 110 



This is Boletus rohustus Frost, of which the name is 

 preoccupied. 



Boletus luridus Fr. Druid Hill Park Plate 111 



Howard county Plate 112 



Boletus Russellii Frost. Baltimore Plate 114 



" One of the plants, as shown in the figure, had Polyporus 

 splendens and what I took to be Nyctalis asterophora grow- ' 



ing upon the pileus." 



It is certainly remarkable to find two species of fungi 

 growing upon one pileus, and that too before the pileus was 

 much decayed. 



Boletus subtomentosus L. Eastern and Western Mary- 

 land Plate 115 



Boletus modestus Fk. Eastern Maryland Plate 116 



"The'plant figured is a monstrosity, which seemed unde- 

 cided whether to remain a Boletus or to become an Agaric. 

 Its hymeniumwas decidedly lamellated on one side nearly to 

 the margin ; all other sides were lamellated only as the tubes 

 neared the reticulated stem." 



Strobilomyces strobilaceus Berk. Baltimore county Plate 105 



This is Boletus strobilaceus Scop. 



Polyporus Beattiei Banning. Druid Hill Park Plate 118 



Polyporus tomentosus Fr. Baltimore Plate 119 



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