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POLYPORUS. 
Michel. Nov. PI. Gen. p. 1 29. Half. Helv. p. 2 y. 
Polyporus exiguus coriaceus albus lignis adnafcens, 
Michel, p. 130. Tab. 70. Fig. 7. 
Boletus albicans, poris tenuiffimis. Deering Cat 
Nottingham. 86. 
This I found upon the flumps of trees ; but it 
is not common with us. Dr. Deering communi- 
cated it to the late eminent Profeffor at Oxford, 
who returned it to him with the above name, as a 
non-defcript. 
Hydnum, Gen. PI. N°. 1076. 
Erinaceus, Michel. Nov. PI. Gen. p. 132. 
Hall. Helv. p. 31. 
Hydnum flipitatum pileo convexo imbricato. FL 
Lap. 5-23. Sp. PI. p. 1178. 
Erinaceus efculentus albus craffus, Michel. 131. 
Tab. 72. Fig. 2. Hall. Helv. 31. 
Fungus paene candidus prona parte erinaceus, J. B. 
R. Syn. p. 1 1 . 
This I have fometimes obferved about Leicefler j 
but it is very rare. 
Elvela, Gen. PI. N°. 1078. 
Fungoidis Ordo I. Michel, p. 204. 
Elvela pileo deflexo adnato lobato difformi, FL 
Suec. 1103. Sp. PI. p. 1180. 
Fungoides fungiforme crifpum laciniatum et varie 
complicatum, pediculo cralfo flriato rimofo ac 
fiflulofo, Michel. 204. Tab. 86. Fig. 7. 
JBoletus petiolo rugofo pileolo latiflimo, Hall. 
Helv. p. 23. 
(1) Dr. Dillenius. 
Fungus 
