. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. equal, incised. Often with large pores near the marg. Stumps, dead branches, fir, larch, beech, birch, palms in nurseries. 4§ in. 1755. I. deformis Fr. (from the misshapen teeth; deformis, mis- shapen) a c. Effused, crustaceous, thin, white; circ. pubescent, somewhatflaxy. Te. awl-shaped, growing from a minutely porous base,thin, somewhat incised, unevenly and partially spread over thesubiculum, matrix seen between the groups of teeth. Wood. 2\


. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. equal, incised. Often with large pores near the marg. Stumps, dead branches, fir, larch, beech, birch, palms in nurseries. 4§ in. 1755. I. deformis Fr. (from the misshapen teeth; deformis, mis- shapen) a c. Effused, crustaceous, thin, white; circ. pubescent, somewhatflaxy. Te. awl-shaped, growing from a minutely porous base,thin, somewhat incised, unevenly and partially spread over thesubiculum, matrix seen between the groups of teeth. Wood. 2\ in. Allied to the PolyporacecB. 1756. I. earneus Fr. (from its flesh-colour; caro, flesh) a b , membranous, adnate, collapsing, reddish; marg. barren. Te. awl-shaped, entire, united at the base. Wood and bark, beech. Autumn. 2\ in. Placed in Raduhim by not be confounded with 1720. LXXIV. RADULUM Fr. (From the root-like appearance of the processes of the hymenium ; radix, a root.) Hymenium resupinate, tubercular. Tubercles distinct at thebase, coarse, irregular in shape, commonly elongate, obtuse, mostly. 7™ Fig. 89.—A, Raduhim quercinum Fr., one-half natural size ; B, ditto, section,natural size ; c. tubercles of R. orbiculare Fr. ; d, ditto of R. quercinum Fr. ; e,ditto of Fr. ; enlarged. on waxy, scattered or fasciculate. Basidia 4-spored. Growingwood and on and under bark. (Fig. 89.) Species 1757—1764 1757. R. pendulum Fr. (from the pendulous habit) a c. Longitudinally effused, thick, softly coriaceous, whitish or ivory,upper marg. shortly reflexed and rugose, lower marg. barrenTib. elongate, somewhat lax, , birch, pine. 5 in. Must not be confounded with 1748. Radulum HYDNACE^E 389 1758. R. orbieulare Fr. (from its frequent orbicular shape) a b , confluent; circ. flaxy, becoming waxy-fleshy, white to ochre-ivory; mid. faintly vinous; marg. white. Tub. short to long and broad to narrow, mere granules


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