Ord, IX. Tribe I. 
FUNGI HYMENOMYCETES. 
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16070 Cap flesliy coriaceous thin smooth brownish. Pores very small roundish white, Stipes short pallid 
16071 Cap soft fleshy somewhat umbilicated villous sooty pallid, Pores somewhat angular white, Stipes pallid 
16072 Cap coriaceous velvety zoned, Pores minute at length lacerated. Plant cinnam.-col. Stipes central 
16073 An obscure species scarcely known 
16074 Cap concave rich brown scaly, Pores white very short. Stipes whitish thick short 
16075 Cap rigid glab. smooth, Pores minute round, pallid, Stipes short smooth pallid abruptly black downwards 
/3 Cap rigid glab. smooth. Pores small round, pale, Stipes short smooth pale becom. suddenly black at base 
y Cap yellow ochre-color or whitish 
16076 Cap corky and stipes smooth shining, Pores minute round pale 
16077 Much branched, Caps halved rugose sooty-grey, Pores white [Pores excessively short min. round whit. 
16078 Imbricated scarcely reflex, whit, or brown. -grey. Cap betw. corky and coriac. thin velvety obscure, zoned, 
16079 Imbricated multiplied. Caps very broad somewhat banded pale-brown, Pores unequal pale 
16080 Multiplied subsessile, Caps broad imbricated smoothish reddish-yellow, Pores minute flat sulphur-colored 
16081 Cap subsessile not dimidiate compact smooth pale whitish-brown, Pores white small unequal 
16082 Whitish, Cap fleshy rugose hispid obtuse. Pores short roundish 
16083 Cap fleshy subsericeous white changing to bluish, Pores minute white irregular lacerated 
16084 Cap dimidiate large somew. fleshy thick villous ferrugin. Pores yellowish pale and fringed at the orifices 
16085 Caps fleshy corky downy ferruginous. Pores shining greyish ferruginous 
16086 Caps fleshy tough villous pale : margin straight blackish, Pores minute round cinereous 
16087 Cap fleshy corky not banded glabrous pallid, Pores small equal 
16088 Cap fleshy corky not banded villous white, Pores largish brownish [|bro^vn short irregular 
S Sess. or dimid. bet. suber. and coriac. round, smooth white at length brown. Pores white becom. yellow.- 
16089 Cap mostly reflexed coriaceous villose variegated by zones of different colors, Pores round white short 
16090 Caps coriaceous streaked in rays somewhat velvety brownish-yellow. Pores minute 
16091 Caps coriaceous smooth not banded pale ochre-color. Pores equal [lacerating 
16092 Effused but at length mostly reflex. Cap thin coriac. vill. white, Pores violet at length brown, and toothed 
16093 Cap subtriangular glabrous dark brownish-grey soft within : margin pale glaucous as well as the pores 
(which are very minute) but at length ferruginous 
16094 Hard, Cap thick obtuse smoothish mostly ferruginous blackish at the base banded : margin convex, 
Pores minute greenish at length cinnamon-color 
16095 Efibsed coriaceous-spongy ferruginous, Pores straight round minute 
16096 Effused somewhat wavy hard smooth dry white, Pores middle-size 
16097 Broadly effused thin dry smooth white, Pores minute subequal 
16098 Effused thick portions sometimes growing out horizontally ferrugin. Pores round, very uneq. Flesh none 
16099 Effused thin soft white with a fibrous circumference, Pores thin unequal 
16100 Effused coriaceous very thin submarginate. Pores orange flesh-color minute round suboblique 
16101 Very fine resembling byssus fugacious white, Pores distant cupulseform powdery 
16102 Effus. entirely resupin. very thin white : marg. membran. laciniat. Pores min. subhexagonal very shallow 
16103 Cap glutinous varying from bright-yellow to fulvous : tubes adnate yellow, Stipes firm with an annular veil 
16104 Cap red-buff. Pores yellow, Stipes bright-yellow. Juice like milk 
16105 Cap redd, or brownish-yell, smooth : tubes adnate somew. decurr. large ferrugin. Stipes smooth deep- yell. 
16106 Cap round, dry subtoraent. reddish or olivaceous : tubes adnate large angul. yell. Stipes very firm smooth 
16107 Cap convex subtomentose mostly olivaceous : tubes nearly free round yellow ; the orifices crimson-red. 
Stipes thick reticulated with crimson-red 
16108 Cap convex smooth cinereous yellow or brown : tubes nearly free roundish minute whitish at length 
yellowish, Stipes thick reticulated : flesh white not changing color 
16109 Cap convex glabrous : tubes free round whitish. Stipes firm attenuated upwards scabrous 
^ Cap somewhat rufous with black scales 
y Cap slightly glutinous reddish-brown thin : tubes adnate compound yellowish. Stipes smooth 
16110 Cap compact somewhat downy : tubes loose round equal. Stipes solid smooth ventricose 
16111 The only species 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
2373. Boletus. Pliny, Cffisalpinus, Porta, and others, call these plants Suilli. The Boleli (from (iuXo?, a field, 
in allusion to the places where they are found) of the Romans were terrestrial Fungi, and more particularly 
Agaricus csesareus. By Tournefort these were called Phalloidei ; by Micheli, MorchelUe. The species grow 
singly upon the ground, are succulent, and have their parts in the greatest perfection of any fungi. B. 
granulatus is eatable, according to Persoon ; so is Boletus subtomentosus. Boletus edulis is excellent when 
cooked. 
2374. FistuUna. So called from the fistulous nature of its tubes ; the genus is just intermediate between 
Boletus and Hydnum, to the former of which it bears the same resemblance as Schizophyllum to Agaricus. 
There is only one species, and it is said, by Persoon, to be eatable. 
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