. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. LENTINUS. 153 On dead leaves, twigs, £c. Common. Marasmius. In large specimens the gills form a close collar round the stem, margin of the collar cream-coloured. Name—eni, upon ; v\\ov, a leaf. Fr. Mt'HOgr. \\. p. 231. Hyin. Enr. p. 479. Berk. Out. p. 224. C. Hbk. n. 679. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 645. Ag. Tratt. 22. Fl. Dan. t. ! i. Sow. t. 93. III.—APUS. 35. M. spodoleucus Berk.—Pileus 4 mm. (2 lin.) broad, cinere- ous, pulverulent or slightly furfuraceous, conchate, resupinate, margin free, ar
. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. LENTINUS. 153 On dead leaves, twigs, £c. Common. Marasmius. In large specimens the gills form a close collar round the stem, margin of the collar cream-coloured. Name—eni, upon ; v\\ov, a leaf. Fr. Mt'HOgr. \\. p. 231. Hyin. Enr. p. 479. Berk. Out. p. 224. C. Hbk. n. 679. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 645. Ag. Tratt. 22. Fl. Dan. t. ! i. Sow. t. 93. III.—APUS. 35. M. spodoleucus Berk.—Pileus 4 mm. (2 lin.) broad, cinere- ous, pulverulent or slightly furfuraceous, conchate, resupinate, margin free, arched. Stem none. Hymenium white, very even. Gills few, narrow, entire, so short as to have a naked space at the base, white, interstices even. On dead elm-twigs. Batheaston. Spores very small, 1-2 mk. Name—cnroSo?, wood-ash; white. From the cinereous pileus and white hymenium and gills. B. £r Br. n. 803. Berk. Out. p. 224. C. Hbk. n. 681. 36. M. Broomei Berk.—Half-resupinate. Pallid brown then striate black ; hymenium shining white. Gills distant, veined; interstices even. On dead twigs. Batheaston. Jan. Name—after C. E. Broome. B. & Br. n. 1795. GENUS XV.—Lentinus (lentus, tough or pliant). Fr. Epicr. p. 387. Lentinus. Pileus fleshy-coriaceous, pliant, or in fleshy species becoming hard when old, persistent. Hymen- ophore continuous with the stem or the base of the pileus when ses- sile. Gills concrete with the hy- menophore, thin, unequal, membran- aceous, with the edge serrated or torn in a tootJied manner. Spores somewhat round, even, white. WitJi the exception of one species, grow- ing on wood, polymorpJious, some- what irregular, very numerous in warmer countries, decreasing in num- ber and not becoming so hard to- o wards the north. Fr. Hym. Eur. P' 4S0- LIV. Lentinus cochlcatns. A very natural, though very poly- fourth natural u One-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
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