. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Birch. Dec. Diam. -X in a dwarfed 1806. Resembling Fig. 97.—A, B, c, upper and lowersurface and section of Cladoderrisaustralica Berk., drawn as a type ofthe genus, one-half natural size. D,C. minima B. & Br., natural , ditto, X 2. LXXXIII. STEREUM Pers.(From its hard substance; Gr. stereos, hard.) Hymenium inferior, coriaceous, separated from the inodermousvelvety-silky or fibrous-coated pileus or subiculum by an indeter- 2 d 2 404
. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Birch. Dec. Diam. -X in a dwarfed 1806. Resembling Fig. 97.—A, B, c, upper and lowersurface and section of Cladoderrisaustralica Berk., drawn as a type ofthe genus, one-half natural size. D,C. minima B. & Br., natural , ditto, X 2. LXXXIII. STEREUM Pers.(From its hard substance; Gr. stereos, hard.) Hymenium inferior, coriaceous, separated from the inodermousvelvety-silky or fibrous-coated pileus or subiculum by an indeter- 2 d 2 404 Stereu7?i minate fibrillose stratum, even, smooth, composed of basidia andhymenial cells compactly arranged side by side and of uniformheight. Basidia 4-spored. Spores minute, roundish-ovate, white orcoloured. (Fig. 98.). Fig. 98.—A, B, c, Stereum hirsutum Pers., upper and lower surface and section, two-thirdsnatural size, d, basidium and spores, X 660. e, f, 6. Pint Fr., upper surface and section, two-thirds natural size. Coriaceous or woody, mostly perennial, somewhat zoned, entire,definite in form, effuso-reflexed. Species 1806—1818 a. Apodca. Pileus dimidiate, sessile or at first resupinate, then effusedly reflexed, marginate. 1806—1814 b. Resupinafcz. Agglutinate, effused; marg. not free, or scarcely so. 1815—1818 a. Apodce. 1806. S. hirsutum Pers. (from the hairy pileus; hirsutus, hairy) a b c. Coriaceous, rigid. P. hispid-zoned, effused, reflexed, lobed and crisped, usually ivory-buff varying dull primrose, orange or brownish; marg. subobtuse, white or whitish. Hyvi. even, smooth, obscurely zoned, juiceless, usually warm-biscuit. Imbricate. Stumps, oak, beech, birch, poplar, laburnum. 4 to cause fly -wood and yellow-and white-piped wood. Pileusoften green at the base fr
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