CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI. 1039 



:r; ,. • The fceds are oval and yellow. 



iovinus ic. B. ftipitatns, pileo glabro pulvinato marginato, 



. „ poris compofitis acutis, porulis angulatis bre- 



^. I,, ._;, vioribus. Sp. pi. 164.6. (MicheL gefi. p. izy. 

 ^.■:' .. • tab. 68. ^/ 69. Batarra. p. 63. /. 30. A. B. 

 ' Schceffer. fung. t. 105. 1030. et 134. opt. et ejus 



,, ., , . varietateSy 103. 104. 107. 112. 133. omnes 

 opt.) 

 Brown Boletus. Cow Boletus. Anglis. 

 Bonaid-an-lofgplnn. Gaulis. 

 r .. ., In woods and paftures frequent. Vllf. IX. 



V, , . This is nearly ally'd to the preceding, but differs 

 _ ;^ . from it in the following relpedls. 



It appears earlier in the autumn. 

 ,;, ..._-, The ftalk, when young, is either bulbous at the 

 ,-,.,,./ bafe, or tumid above it, commonly reticulated 

 with red or brown lines, and deilitute of the 

 ^, ,, , .: membranaceous ring or volva. 



. j.^,^ . The Fileus is fmooth, with an acute deflex'd 



. /> margin. 



The pores are angular, compounded of bundles 



i,, of lefs and fhorter ones, either of a whitifh 



, grey, or a yellow color, ting'd with green. 



The feeds are oval and green. To thefe more 



certain characters may be added the following 



vague ones. — The ftalk is as thick again, often 



four times as thick as that of the foregoing. 



The 



