Fungi with Pores—Boletacee 
Tubes—Bright lemon yellow, becoming dingy yellow with age; 
changing to green, then to blue, when wounded. 
Stem—Bright lemon yellow without and within, sometimes reddish 
at the base. 2-4 inches long. 
ffabitat—Thin woods. 
Golden-flesh Boletus 
Boletus chrysenteron (See Piate Facinc Pace 60) 
Cap—Y ellowish brown, reddish brown, brick red, or olive tinted 
with reddish chinks. 
Flesh—Y ellow, red just under the skin, often changing to blue 
when wounded. 
Tubes—Greenish yellow, changing to blue when wounded. 
Stem—Red or pale yellow. : 
fabitat—W oods or mossy banks, common. 
Boletus radicans 
Cap—Dry, somewhat woolly. Greenish grey, becoming pale yel- 
low. Margin rolled under. 
Flesh—Pale yellow, instantly changing to dark blue when wounded. 
Tubes—Lemon yellow. 
Stem—Tapering downward and rooting. Woolly, with a reddish 
bloom. Pale yellow, becoming dark with a touch. 
abitat—W oods, Ohio. 
Boletus Peckii 
Cap—Firm, dry. Red, fading to yellowish red or buff brown. 
Tubes—Y ellow, changing to blue when wounded. 
Stem—Red; yellow at the top. 
Habitat—W oods. 
Boletus calopus 
Cap—Olive tinted, somewhat woolly. 2-3 inches wide. 
Flesh—Pallid, slightly changing to blue when wounded. 
Tubes—Y ellow. 
Stem—Covered with a network. Wholly scarlet, or at the apex 
only. Longer than the diameter of the cap. 
Habitat—W oods. 
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