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CRYPTOGAMIA. 
Class XXIV. 
2375. HYD'NUM. L. 
16112 imbricatum L. 
16113 repandum L. 
/3 squamosum Fr. 
16114 rufescens Pers. 
16115 auriscalpium L. 
Hydnum. 
imbricated 
repand 
scaly 
brownish 
ear-pick 
esculent 
esculent 
esculent 
eatable 
curious 
Sp. 13—81. 
1 sep. oc. Umb, pine woods Greville crypt. 71 
1| su. aut. Ysh woods Greville crypt. 44 
1| su. aut. Ysh woods Bo\ton,t.8S.imbricatum 
3 su. aut. Pksh beech woods Bolton, t. 89. repandum 
2| all sea. Bl pine cones Greville crypt. 196 
16116 gelatinosum Scop, gelatinous 
16117 erinaceum Bull. Hedge Hog 
curious 
variable 
aut. 
oct. 
Fuse, pine woods Jacq. aust. t. 2; 
W beech trees Bulliard, t. 3^ 
16118 coralloides Scop. coralloid 
tufts 
W trun. of trees Sowerby, t. 
16119 crispum Schceff. 
16120 ochraceum Pers. 
16121 minimum Bolton 
crisp 
ochre-colored 
least 
4 inches wide 
variable 
curious 
0 oct. Brsh 
2 all sea. Ysh 
1 aut. Taw. 
dead wood 
pine wood 
rotten oak 
SchaefE t. 147. f. 1 
Sowerby, t. 15, Daviesii 
Bolton, t. 171 
16122 membranaceum5M//.membranous effused 
16123 Barba J6vis Bull. Jew's Beard 12 inches wide 
16124 spatulatum Fr. spatulate very delicate 
2376. SISTOSTRE'MA. Fries. Sistostrema. 
16125 c6nfluens Pers. confluent gregarious 
2377. PHLE'BIA. Fries. Phlebia. 
16126 vaga Fries wandering membranous 
2378. THELE'PHORA. Ehr. Thelephora. 
16127 pannosa Fr. cloth-like gregarious 
16128 caryophyllae'a Fr. clove tough 
0 sum. Ferr. pine wood Sowerby, t. 327 
0 sum. Wsh hollow trees Sowerby, t. 328 
0 all sea. W pine trees Nees syst. f. 231 
Sp. 1. 
1 au. no. Wsh way-sides Sowerby, t. 112 
Sp. 1—4. 
2 sep.no. Sul. alder trees 
Sp. 33—15. 
2 aut. Pallid on ground Sowerby, t. 155 
1| aut. Psh among grass Schseffer, t, 325 
16129 terrestris Fr. 
16130 laciniata Fr. 
§ 1. Merisma. 
16131 palmata Fr. 
/3 antlioc^phala Fr. 
16132 cristata Fr. 
16133 tuberosa 
terrestrial gregarious 1| aut. Brsh on ground 
ragged 
Fr. 
palmate 
flower.headed 
crested 
gregarious 1| aut. Ferr. on ground 
stinking 
stinking 
crust-like 
dwarf tuberous solitary 
Bui. t.268. caryophyllcca 
Bol. t.l73. caryophyllcea 
2 wet au. Psh pine woods 
2 wetau. Ferr. pine woods 
3 au. Oct. Pallid damp places Sow. t. 158. laciniata 
U aut. Rsh bare ground Greville crypt. 178 
Greville crypt, fl. t. 46 
Sowerby, t. 156 
imbricated 
firm 
16134 rubiginosa Schr. rusty woody 
16135 tabacina Fr. Tobacco elegant 
Auric, nicotidna Bolton, 1. 174 
16136 hepatica Fr. ^ 
16137 hirsuta W. 
16138 ochroleuca Fr. 
16139 purpurea Schum 
16140 intybacea Pers. 
16141 sinuans Pers. sinuous 
16142 corylea Pers. Hazel-Tree 
16143 corium Pers. leathery 
2 all sea. Bt. Br old oaks Sovr. t. 2Q. Au. ferrugin. 
6 su. aut. Ferr. bran, of trees Sowerby, t. 25 
Liver 
hairy 
pale-yellow 
purple 
endive-like 
4 aut. Dl.Br trun. of trees Sow.t.388.f.2. Aur. la:vis 
3 all sea. Ysh trun. of trees Sow. t. 27. Au. reflexa 
membranous 3 aut. Wsh Xx\xr\. oitxee&^ay^.xM'd.Au.papyrinus 
wavy 3 aut. Pu trun. of trees So.t.388.f.l..4.p£'miten5 
very irregular 6 au. spr. Rsh stumps of tr. 
gregarious 1 au. wi. Y.Br oak branches 
imbricated 6 all sea. Oehr. decay, hazel 
thin 6 aut. Buff dead trunks Greville crypt. 147 
16144 ochracea Fr. yellow-ochre 
16145 radiato-rimosaGrf-y. cracked 
16146 sanguinolenta Fr. bloody 
very broad 12 aut. 
confluent 4 aut. 
Ochr. rotten trun, 
R.Br damp fir tim. 
16112 
Greville crypt. 225 
16121 
History y Use, Propagation, Culture, 
2375 Hvdnum The Greeks had their iSy« and wSv«, tumours, which were analogous to the tubers of the 
Romans™ coralloides is eatable ; so is H. leoninum, a Swedish species. A very extensive genus of fungi. 
chTflv found' fn moist situations upon the trunks of trees. The pileus is furnished on its lower surface with 
numeLus awl-Thawed bodies, which Linn^us compares to the prickles of a hedgehog; they are soft, solid, 
conical or cvlindrical substances, emitting sporules from every part of their surface. • i, • 4.„ 
2376 %ZuxmT So named from ,rvn^^,^,part. <rvnffu>,, compounded, and an orifice, in allusion to 
the reeu ar rowT of pores. Intermediate between the Agarics and Hydna. dregarious, becoming concrete 
friillfscStlesr, white, becoming yellow in age. The pilei are thin, somewhat fragile, from half to one inch 
