317 
XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt. Fungi. 
Rotting wainscot boards. Autumn, too com- 
mon. 
Ohs. : 
Border bent back, whitish, dotted, cushion- shaped. 
1082. Striped Boletus. — B. versicolor. 
Ridges discolored, pores white. — Schaeffer. 
267. 268. 269. 
Trees, October, Common. 
Ohs : 
Plant extremely thin. 
1083. Self-colored Boletus, — B. unicolor. 
Leather-like, thin, semicircular, with wool- 
ly zones above, pores ash-colored. — Bul- 
liard. 408. - 501. 3. 
Hedges on stumps, April, Common. 
Ohs: 
Pores not a quarter of an inch long. 
1084. Sulphur Boletus. — B. sulphureus. 
Pores brimstone, cap a bright Aurora, streak- 
ed. — E. Fungi. 135. 
Old stumps, October, Rare. 
Hazvnes. 
Ohs: 
Plant much tiled, color soon fading. 
1085. Bristly Boletus, — B. hispidus. 
Pores yellowish-red, fringed, cap red-brown, 
rough with bristly hairs. — BuIIiard. 210. 
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