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THE FUNGI OF WARWICKSHIRE. 
Mar., 1891 . 
Genus XIV. PANUS. Fr. 
485. P. conchatus, Fr. Ag. conchcitus, With., Purt. August 
to November. Edgbaston, on large trees, With. 295. 
On a lopped poplar at Studley, Purt. ii. 656. Solihull, 
Hawkes! Driffold Lane, Sutton. 
486. P. torulosus, Fr. On stumps. July to October. On a 
stump, The Briars, Kenilworth, Russell , Illustr. Hops- 
ford, near Brinklow, Adams ! Gorsy land, Billesley, 
near Alcester; Packington Park; Driffold Lane, Sutton. 
487. P. stypticus, Fr. Ag. fcoides , With. On stumps. On 
an alder stump in Edgbaston Park, With. 298. Near 
Warwick, Perceval. Kenilworth, Russell, Illustr. Hops- 
ford, near Brinklow, Adams. Driffold Lane, Sutton, 
abundant. 
Genus XV. SCHIZOPHYLLUM. Fr. 
488. S. commune, Fr. On logs. Very rare. On a felled oak, 
Shustoke, April, 1888. Certainly indigenous. 
Genus XVI. LENZITES. Fr. 
489. L. betulina, Fr. On felled timber. September to Feb¬ 
ruary. Hopsford ; Combe, Adams. Near Solihull Rail¬ 
way Station, 1871 ; Hartsliill Hayes ; Sutton; Sutton 
Park ; Marston Green ; Packington Park, &c. 
490. L. flaccida, Fr. On stumps. Rare. Near Warwick, 
March, 1872, Perceval. 
491. L. sepiaria, Fr. On fir wood. Rare. Combe Woods, 
Adams. Sutton, on larch. 
Ord. II.—POLYPOREI. 
Genus XVII. BOLETUS. Dill. 
492. B. luteus, Linn. Woods. Local. October. Sutton Park; 
Trickley Coppice ; pine wood near Coleshill Pool; 
wood, Maxstoke. 
498. B. elegans, Schum. Borders of woods. Rare. October. 
Pine wood near Coleshill Pool ; Trickley Coppice. 
494. B. flavus, With. Woods. Frequent. August to October. 
Edgbaston Park, With. 814. Oversley Hill ! Ragley 
Woods! Purt. ii. 665. Warwick, Perceval. Kenilworth! 
Russell, Illustr. Hopsford, Adams. Sutton Park; 
Trickley Coppice ; Coleshill Pool and Heath ; Ironstone 
Wood, Oldbury; Waverley Wood, Stoneleigh ; Bad- 
desley Clinton; Haywood; Old Park Wood, Arrow; 
Hampton; Earlswood ; Bradnock’s Marsh ; Marston 
Green; Fen End; Umberslade; Corley; railway cutting 
near Henley-in-Arden ; Solihull. 
