. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . ong,decurrent, greyish or brownish-white; stalkshort, even, often attenuated towards base. A large plant found in pine woods,rare but sometimes locally abundant. Saidto be edible; but tough, bitter, and dis-agreeable. 136. Hydnum repandum L.—Pileusfleshy, lobed and repand, smooth ; spineslong, unequal; stalk central or nearly so,irregular. _ Common in mixed woods, where it ^ ^s&i^^^ grows singly, or in clusters or rings ; the Fig. 49.—Hydnum repandum L. colour of the entire plant is buf


. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . ong,decurrent, greyish or brownish-white; stalkshort, even, often attenuated towards base. A large plant found in pine woods,rare but sometimes locally abundant. Saidto be edible; but tough, bitter, and dis-agreeable. 136. Hydnum repandum L.—Pileusfleshy, lobed and repand, smooth ; spineslong, unequal; stalk central or nearly so,irregular. _ Common in mixed woods, where it ^ ^s&i^^^ grows singly, or in clusters or rings ; the Fig. 49.—Hydnum repandum L. colour of the entire plant is buff-white or (0«-h-d natural size.)ochraceous-white. Esculent; requires four hours slow been eaten raw in very thin slices with sandwiches. ORDER IV.—THELEPHORE^. In the Thelephorece there are neither gills, tubes, nor spines;the hymenium is even, rarely ribbed, or spuriously papillose. Allthe species are either waxy or coriaceous. GENUS XVIII.—CRATERELLUS Fr. All the species are terrestrial, stipitate, furnished with apileus; hymenium waxy-membranaceous, continuous with the stem,. 58 GUIDE TO THE MODELS OF FUNGI.


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