. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. POLYPORUS. 211. ^W5SsS5CSS>»^ LXVI. Polyportis versicolor. One-half natural size. On dead wood. Exceedingly common. April-Dec. More or less imbricated. Pileus cent. (2-3 in.) broad. Nameâversicolor, changeable in colour. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 568. Berk. Out. p. 248. C. Hbk n. 794. «S. Mycol. Scot. n. 746. Hussey i. t. 24.ââ Linu. Bull. t. 86. Bolt. t. 81. Sow. t. 229. Fl. Dan. t. 1554. Schczff. t. 263. Sterb. t. 27. K. Batt. t. 35. A. 83. P. abietinus Fr.âPileus cin- ereous-white, coriaceous, thin, effuso- reflexed, villous, obsole
. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. POLYPORUS. 211. ^W5SsS5CSS>»^ LXVI. Polyportis versicolor. One-half natural size. On dead wood. Exceedingly common. April-Dec. More or less imbricated. Pileus cent. (2-3 in.) broad. Nameâversicolor, changeable in colour. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 568. Berk. Out. p. 248. C. Hbk n. 794. «S. Mycol. Scot. n. 746. Hussey i. t. 24.ââ Linu. Bull. t. 86. Bolt. t. 81. Sow. t. 229. Fl. Dan. t. 1554. Schczff. t. 263. Sterb. t. 27. K. Batt. t. 35. A. 83. P. abietinus Fr.âPileus cin- ereous-white, coriaceous, thin, effuso- reflexed, villous, obsoletely zoned. Pores unequal, torn, violaceous be- coming pale. There is no species more easily distin- guished, though it is sometimes wholly re- supinate, sometimes reflexed, if o?ily once it has been rightly identified when hi full vig- our, and if distinct species are not sought for in old (washed out) and dry specimens. On fir. Common. July-Nov. Fries says it is " the mother of vast ; Pileus cent. (1-2 in.) broad. Often stained with minute green Algce. Nameâabies, fir. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 569. Berk. Out. p. 249. C. Hbk. n. 795. S. Mycol. Scot, n. 747. Grev. t. 226. Fl. Dan. t. 2079. / 2-âDicks. Crypt. 3. /. 9. /. 9. Fl. Dan. t. 1298. 84. P. Wynnei B. & Br.âConfluent, variable in form. Pileus tan-colour, adnate behind, effuso-reflexed, marked with silky raised lines. Pores small, angular, white. Incrusting various substances, with the margin more or less broadly re- flected. Pores ts\ in. across, acquiring a slight tint like that of the pileus in drying. Somewhat of the habit of P. amorphus, but not so fleshy in texture. Running over twigs, grass, &c. Coed Coch, &c. Nameâafter Mrs Lloyd Wynne. B. & Br. n. 807. Berk. Out. p. 249. C. Hbk. n. 796. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 569. V. Resupinati. Pileus no?ie, &c. * Pores fuscous or blackish. No British species. ** Pores ferruginous or cinnamon. 85. P. umbrinus Fr.âRufous-umber, r
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