. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. TRAMETES. 22 I The description does not agree well with the figure. According to the fig. Polyporus. it wanders over beech-branches, and is stratose (the stratum of the second season fuscous-ferruginous), smooth at the margin, fuscous in the middle, livid at the circumference. On dead oak-branches. Coed Coch, 1873, Sc. Very like resupinate form of Dcedalea confragosa. B. £r> Br. Name — /3a0us, deep; Trdpo?, a pore. From the cup-like 'pores. Rostk. iv. /. 59. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 580. B. &* Br. n. 1807. 124. P. hybridus


. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. TRAMETES. 22 I The description does not agree well with the figure. According to the fig. Polyporus. it wanders over beech-branches, and is stratose (the stratum of the second season fuscous-ferruginous), smooth at the margin, fuscous in the middle, livid at the circumference. On dead oak-branches. Coed Coch, 1873, Sc. Very like resupinate form of Dcedalea confragosa. B. £r> Br. Name — /3a0us, deep; Trdpo?, a pore. From the cup-like 'pores. Rostk. iv. /. 59. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 580. B. &* Br. n. 1807. 124. P. hybridus B. & Br.—White ; mycelium thick, forming a dense membrane or creeping branched strings; hymenium breaking up into areae. Pores long, slender, minute. The dry-rot of oak-built vessels. On oak, in ships, &c. According to Fries it is a monstrous form (perhaps of P. destructor], originating from its close situation. Name—hybridus, hybrid. Berk. Out. p. xvii. C. Hbk. n. 820. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 773. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 581.—Sow. t. 289, t. 387. GENUS XXV.—Trametes (trama, the generic distinction Trametes. depending on the trama). Pores somewhat round, obtuse, entire, often unequal in depth and not forming a heterogeneous stratum, immersed at the base in the flesh of the pileus, and hence the trama is continuous with the flesh of the pileus and similar to it. Grow- ing on wood, woody or corky, becom- ing hard, but not stratose, commonly sweet-scented. A genus intermediate between the Dcedalea; and Polypori, the limits of which are not yet duly ascertained. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 581. I. APODES (a, irou?, a foot. Stemless). Pileus dimidiate, sessile. * Substance coloured. ** Substance white. II. RESUPINATI. Pileus _ LXVII1 'Trametes gibbosa. One- fourth natural size. I. — APODES. Pileus dimidiate, sessile. * Substance coloured. 1. T. pini Fr. — Pileus ferruginous-fuscous then blackish, in- ternally tawny-ferruginous, corky-woody, very hard, pulvinate,.


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