1008 
CRYPTO G AMI A. 
Class XXIV. 
^ 2. Micropo'rus. Beam. 
16070 leptocephalus Jacq. small-capped 
16071 brumalis Pers. winter 
16072 pereniiis Fr. perennial 
16073 strobilif6rmisDic.^;^. cone-like 
16074 pellucidus With. pellucid 
16075 variegatus Sower, variegated 
/? vdrius Pers. variable 
B. lateralis Bolt. 83 
y nummulai ius Bull, moneywort 
16076 lucidus Fr. shining 
16077 frondosus Fr. leafy 
16078 velutinus Fa velvety, 
160/9 giganteus Fr. gigantic 
16080 suiphureus Fr. sulpliur-color. 
16081 betulinus Fr. birch 
16082 spumeus Fr. frothy 
16083 Cce'sius Fr. caesious 
] 6084 h'lspidus Fr. hispid 
Bol. velutinus Sowerby, S45 
16085 cuticularis Fr. cuticular 
16086 ad Listus Fr. scorched 
16087 ulmarius Fr. elm 
16088 sudveolens Fr. Anise-scented 
/3 salicinus Fr. tvillow 
16089 versicolor Fr. changeable 
16090 radiatus Fr. radiated 
16091 pallescens Fr. pallid 
16092 abietmus Fr. pine-tree 
16093 fomentarius Fr. soft tinder 
one inch wide 1 aut. Gr on wood Jacq. misc. i, 1. 12 
1-4 inch, wide 2 all sea. Sooty trun. of trees Scbeeff. t. 281. pileus 
thin 3 aut. Cinn. trun. of trees Sowerby, t.. 192 
lumpish 2 aut. Br trun. of trees Crypt, brit. t. 3. f. 2 
two inch. br. ^ aug. Br old wood 
patches 2 all sea. Br trun. of trees Sowerby, t. 368 
patches 2 all sea. Grsh trun. of trees Grev. crypt. 202 
patches 2 all sea. 
variable IJ or 0 sum. 
broad patches 2 sep. oc. 
16094 igniarius Fr. 
16095 spongiosus Fr. 
16096 medulla panis Fr. 
16097 vulgaris Fr. 
16098 ferruginijsus Fr. 
16099 moUuscus Fr. 
16100 incarnatus Fr. 
hard tinder 
spongy 
bread-crumb 
common 
rusty 
slippery 
pink 
thui 
tufts 
tufts 
acid 
thick 
very thin 
spongy 
imbricated 
imbricated 
3-4 inch, wide 
fragrant 
fragrant 
tufted 
imbricated 
imbricated 
imbricated 
spongy 
hard 
tufts 
thick 
fragile 
iniequal 
variable 
firm 
a spr.au. 
24 sum. 
24 sum. 
2 sum. 
3 aut. 
2 aut. 
6 sum. 
Wsh 
Ysh 
Sooty 
Wsh 
Pa. Br 
Rsh.Y 
Brsh 
Wsh 
Bsh 
Ferr. 
trun. of trees 
trun. of trees 
roots of oaks 
trun. of trees 
beech trees 
oak trees 
birch trees 
trun. of trees 
trun. of pines 
oak trees 
Sower, t. 368. fig. min. 
Sowerby, 1. 134 
SchffifFer, 1. 127 
Sow. t. 86. imhricatus 
Grev. crypt. 113 
Sowerby, t. 212 
Sower, t. 211. stipitatus 
Sower, t. 226. albidus 
Grev. crypt. 14 
3 aut. Ferr. trun. of trees Sower, t. 195. impuber 
2 aut. Pa. Br trun. of trees Sower, t. 231. carpinus 
0 aut. Pallid elm trees Sowerby, t. 88 
3 aut. W willow trun. Sowerby, t. 228 
3 aut. W willow trun. Sowerby, t. 227 
1 su. aut. Bsh trun.of trees Sowerby, t. 229 
1 aut. Y.Br trun. of trees Sowerby, t. 190 
2 aut. pa.Oc. trun. of trees Sow. t. 250. pelleporii.s 
11 aut. Wsh dead pines Dicks, crypt, t. 9. f. 9 
6"" all sea. Sooty beech trees Sowerby, 1. 133 
6 all sea. Ferr. trun. of trees Sowerby, 1. 132 
2 aut. 
4 aut. 
12 all sea. 
1 sum. 
Ferr. 
W 
W 
Ferr. 
\ 3. Polystic'ta. 
16101 reticulatus 'Necs. netted 
16102 carmichaelianus Gr. min.hon.-com. 
very delicate 
crust-like 
2373. BOLE'TUS, Bill. 
16103 luteus L. 
16104 laclifluus With. 
16105 piperatiis Bull. 
16106 subtomentosus L. 
jS sanguineus With. 
16107 K'ridus Seha-ff: 
B. rubeolus Sower. 
16108 esculentus Per., 
16109 scaber Fr. 
13 aurant'iacus Sow. 
y bovinus SchEefF. 
16110 cyanescens Fries 
Boletus. 
yellow 
milky 
peppery 
downy 
bloody 
lurid 
150 
esculent 
rough 
3 inch, broad 
2-4 inches br. 
21 inch, broad 
cracked 
cracked 
6 inches broad 
cracked 
3 inches broad 
3 all sea. W 
3 sum. Pk 
2 sum. W 
3 aut. W 
Sp. 8—20. 
2 aut. Y 
21 aut. Buff 
11 su. aut. Y'sh 
2 jn.oct. Ol 
2 jn.oct. Crim. 
2 su.aut. Ol.G 
trun. of trees Bolt. 1. 165. resupinntus 
fallen timber Bolton, 1. 166. f. 1 
fallen timber Bolt. t. 166. proteus 
alder trees Grev. crypt. 155 
dead trees Sow. t.326. Medul. panis 
pine wood 
pine wood 
decay, trun. 
old trees 
pastures 
woods 
woods 
woods 
groves 
orange-colored 3 inches broad 
glutinous 3 inches broad 
bluish frosted 
4 su.aut. Sooty woods 
4 su.aut. W woods 
4 su.aut. Ruf. woods 
4 su.aut. Sooty woods 
3 su.aut. Straw woods 
Nees crypt, f. 225 
Grev. crypt. 224 
Grev. crypt. 183 
Sowerby, t. 34 
Bulliard, t. 393 
Sow. t. 9,-25. commutatus 
Grev. crypt. 121 
Sowerby, t. 111. eduUs 
Bolt. t. 86. procerus 
Sowerby, t. 110 
Sowerby, 1. 175. scaber 
Bulliard, t. 369 
2374. FISTULI'NA. Bull. Fistulina. 
16111 hepatica Bull. liver-like patches 
Sp. 1. 
aut. 
Sowerby, t. 58 
16073 
16084 
15089 16093 
History, Use, Propagation, Culture, 
16094 
taste IS similar to that of tartar. It is soluble in 180 times its weight of water, at a temperature of sixty-eight 
degrees, and in forty-five times its weight of alcohol. The aqueous solution reddens vegetable blues. It com- 
bines with the different bases forming boletates, which have been but little examined. The boletate of 
ammonia crystallizes in flat four-sided prisms, and is soluble in twenty-six times its weight of water at sixty- 
eight degrees. The boletate of potash is very soluble in water, and crystallizes with ditficulty. The boletate 
of lime crystallizes in flat four-sided prisms, and is soluble in about 110 times its weight of water at seventy- 
two and a half degrees. Polyporus fomentarius is much used on the continent for making Amadou ; also very 
generally in the Highlands of Scotland for the same purpose by the shepherds, who manufacture it for them- 
selves. 
