642 268 . Boletus. 1 1 . HYMENOTHECEiE. Fl.cell.aph. 
10. Boletus applanaius. Flattened holete. 
Thallus dilated, flattish above and below ; cap tubercu- 
lated, wrinkly, reddish-grey ; pores very minute, white, 
becoming reddish-grey. 
Boletus Lipsiensis, Baisch Fung. 130. 
Boletus fomentarius /3, Persoon Syn. 536. 
On dry rotten beech-trees. 
1 1. Boletus dryadeus. Oak lolele. 
Thallus very broad, soft ; cap rather flattened, wrinkled, 
tubercular, brown ; zones 0 ; pores pale. 
Boletus pseudo-igniarius, Bull. Herb. 458. 
Boletus fomentarius y, Persoon Syn. 537. 
On oak-trees. 
12. Boletus imgulatus. Hoojlike holete . 
Thallus nearly cylindrical, tall, greyish-brown, banded; 
bands prominent; pores flattened, whitish or rust-red. 
Boletus Hippocrepis, Schrank Bav. 1731 & 34. 
Boletus fomentarius 8, Persoon Syn. 537. 
On old willow* trees. 
18. Boletus ohtusus. Blunt holete . 
Thallus thick, blunt, irregular; cap globular growing 
nearly horizontal, smooth, grey, edge and under surface 
cinnamon-colour ; pores convex, scarcely visible. 
Boletus igniarius, Bull. Herb. 361. 
Boletus fomentarius e, Persoon Syn. 538. 
On old willow-trees. 
14 . Boletus pomaceus. Apple holete. 
Thallus halved, small, grey ; cap perpendicular, edge 
sharp, bands brownish-grey ; pores manifest, flat, rust- 
colour. 
Boletus fomentarius Persoon Syn. 538. 
In orchards, at the foot of the trees. 
0. prunastri. Cap nearly attached by its back, thick, 
smooth, truncated. 
Boletus prunastri, Persoon Syn . 538. 
15 . Boletus versicolor. Changeable holete. 
Thalli in tufts, leatherlike ; cap thin, blue, zoned of many 
colours; pores white. 
Boletus versicolor, Lin. S. P. 1645 ; Sowerby Fungi , 135 ; Persoon Syn. 
540. 
On trees and timber-work ; autumn. 
