. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. IRPEX. 249 x z * Stipitate. ** Pendulous "with the pileus extended behind. *** Sessile or ejfuso-rejtexed, marginate. **** Resupinate. * Stipitate. No British species. ** Pendulous ivith the pi lews extejided behind. 1. I. pendulus Fr. —Pilei light yellow, extended behind, pendulous, membranaceous, plicate, adpresseclly squamuloso-pilose. Teeth in rows, large, incised, shining white. Membrane of the pileus elastic, but when extended it contracts again. Its characters are wholly those of the genus, but it is not allie


. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. IRPEX. 249 x z * Stipitate. ** Pendulous "with the pileus extended behind. *** Sessile or ejfuso-rejtexed, marginate. **** Resupinate. * Stipitate. No British species. ** Pendulous ivith the pi lews extejided behind. 1. I. pendulus Fr. —Pilei light yellow, extended behind, pendulous, membranaceous, plicate, adpresseclly squamuloso-pilose. Teeth in rows, large, incised, shining white. Membrane of the pileus elastic, but when extended it contracts again. Its characters are wholly those of the genus, but it is not allied to any other plant among the Hydna. It is nearly allied to Cyphella, more remote- ly to Trogia, and might almost be regarded as the type of a separate genus. On pine. Rare. Castle Semple (Edin. Herbarium). Menmuir. Name—pcndo, to hang. Pendulous. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 620. Berk. Out. p. 262. LXXl/I1- Wex obhqnns. Nat- C. Hbk. n. 870. S. MycoL Scot. n. 822. ural size. Section twice natural —Alb. dr1 Schw. p. 261. t. 6. f. 7. Irpex. size. *** Sessile or effuso-reflexed^ marginate. 2. I. fusco-violaceus Fr. — Pileus 5 cent. (2 in.) long, more than cent, (i in.) broad, white inclining to hoary, effuso- reflexed, coriaceous, silky, zoned. Teeth in rows in the form of plates, fuscous-violaceous, incised at the apex. It differs certainly from Polyporus abietinus. It is marked with a few depressed, concentrically sulcate zones of the same colour. Margin deflexed, often repand. Often wholly effused. On pine trunks. Rare. Leigh Woods. Name — From the colour of the teeth. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 620. Elench. p. 144. Br. Bath. Trans. 1870, p. 87. C. Hbk. n. 873. Kl. Bor. t. 536. — Willd. Bot. Mag. iv. t. 2. /. 5. 3. I. Johnston! Berk. — Resupinate, 5 cent. (2 in.) long, pure white, coriaceo-membranaceous, separable from the matrix, cir-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appear


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