NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
5' 
Polyporus (Placodermei) roseus. Fr. Hym. Eur., 562. 
Pileus between corky and woody, hard, triquetrous, even, rosy 
without and within, externally blackened, internally floccose 
fibrous; pores minute, rounded. — B. Br. Ann. N. H., No. 
1801. 
On dressed pine in hothouse. Glamis. 
Polyporus (Inodermei) polymorphus. Rosth., iv. t., 56. 
Pileus resupinate, effused, coriaceous, margin reflexed, crispate, 
smooth, umber *, pores rather large, angular and torn, pallid. — 
B. & Br. Ann. N. H ., No. 1802. 
On fir on a fence. Forres, N.B. 
Polyporus (Inodermei) puhescens. hr. Hym. Fur., 553. 
Pileus tough, fleshy, then corky, soft, convex, rather zoned, 
pubescent, white without and within, margin acute, at length 
yellowish ; pores short, minute, rather rounded, plane. — B. Br. 
Ann. N. H., No. 1803. 
On broom. Menmuir, N.B. 
Polyporus (Inodermei) cryptarum. Nees fig. 222 B. 
Pileus effused, coriaceous, thin, fuliginous, then rufescent ; tubes 
very long. — B. B. Ann. N. H., No. 1804. 
On fir trees. 
“ This is not P. undatus , Fr , which has a very different texture 
and colour, though there is a strong external resemblance. It is, 
in fact, more nearly related to P. ferruginosus, and is perhaps a 
mere state of it.” 
Polyporus (Inodermei) Herbergii. Rostk., xxix. t., 18. 
Csespitose, rather corky. Pileoli imbricate, bright bay, sulphury 
about the margin ; pores labyrinthiform, unequal, lacerated and 
dentate, pale cinereous. — B. fy Br. Ann. N. II., No. 1805. 
On trunks. Edinburgh. 
Polyporus (Resupinatus) rhodellus. Fr. Hym. Eur., 573. 
Effused, thin, adnate, soft, pale flesh colour, margin determinate, 
naked ; pores minute, rather rounded, contiguous. — B. fy Br. Ann. 
N. H ., No. 1806. 
On Scotch fir. Glamis, N.B. 
Plyporus (Resupinatus) bathyporus. Rostlc., iv. t., 59. 
Effused, white, circumference thin and byssoid ; pores rather 
large, cupshaped, and toothed. — B. <$■ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 
1807. 
On dead oak branches. Coed Coch. 
“ It looks very like a resupinate form of Dcedalea confragosa .” 
Polyporus (Resupinatus) radula. Fr. Hym. Eur., 578. 
Effused, white, with a tomentose mycelium, soft, villous beneath ; 
pores medium-sized, angular, toothed, pubescent when young. — 
B. & Br. Ann. N. H ., No. 1808. 
On sticks. Scotland. 
