P71 
Cantharellus hyprorum Boud. Rév. Myc. 1892 p. 65. 
Ferrymoor, near Cudworth. Y.N.U. Excursion, September 
1905. E. Snelgrove. Naturalist, Jan. 1906,. pp. 7-8. 
Polyporus leucomelas (Pers.) Fr. Stev. Brit. Fun. p. 187. Mass. 
Brit. Fung. F'l. vol. I, p. 229, and see pl. 15 hereof. 
The spores are white, hyaline, warted, spherical x 5-6. 
This species has up to the present time only been recorded as 
British from Rothiemurchus Forest, where it was discovered by 
the Rev. Dr. Keith in 1876, and subsequently by Mr. Angus 
Grant in 1901 and 1900. 
Polyporus arcularzus (Batsch) Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 526. Syst. 
Myc. I p 342, and see pl. 16 hereof. 
Pileus 1-3 cm. broad, plant then coriaceous, somewhat um- 
bilicate, zoneless, in the first year covered with fuscous 
squamules, in the second becoming glabrous and yellow margin 
strigose. Stem 10-25 mm. long 1-2 mm. thick, somewhat 
squamulose, greyish fuscous or bistre. Flesh white. Pores 
oblong, rhomboidadl, thin, rather large, entire, whitish at length 
becoming fulvous. Spores round x 3p, white. 
On a dead twig, Faskally, near Pitlochry, Perthshire, 27th 
September, 1906. Mrs. Carleton Rea. 
Easily distinguished from Polyporus brumalis Fr. by the 
shape of the pores, the strigose margin and fuscous squamules 
on the pileus. 
Polyporus nodulosus Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 566, Ed. I. p. 474. 
Icon. t. 187, f. 2, and see pl. 16 hereof. 
Pileus 1-3 cm. wide triquetrous and nodular, corky, woody, 
not zoned, villous, rugose, rough, fulvous then rust coloured. 
Flesh very hard, lighter in colour. Pores 1-5 mm. long, short, 
roundish, unequal, acutely torn, light cinnamon with a silvery 
sheen. Spores white, ellipsoid 4-5 x 3p. 
On a dead erect beech, south slope of Heyshott Down, near 
Midhurst, Sussex, October, 1906, Mr. E. W. Swanton. 
Easily distinguished from Polyporus radiatus (Sow.) Fr. by 
the pores of the nodular pilei becoming confluent, by the absence 
of a brightly coloured margin of the pileus and by its habitat 
on beech. 
Lrametes rubescens (AVG. Shr Hyms Eur p:.i§84. Ed. 1. p. 
H02,, ‘Alb: & Schy py238, t Ef, £ 2,and-see’ pl: 16 hereof. 
hite pruinose at first, then reddening everywhere. Pileus 
5-10 cm. wide, 2-6 cm. deep, 1-2 cm. thick at the point of attach- 
