. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. POLYPORUS. 211. LXVI. Polypoms versicolor. One-half natural size. On dead wood. Exceedingly common. April-Dec. Polyporus. More or less imbricated. Pileus cent. (2-3 in.) broad. Name—versicolor, changeable in colour. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 568. Berk. Out. p. 248. C. Hbk n. 794. S. MycoL Scot. n. 746. Hussey i. /. 24.— Linn. Bull. t. 86. Bolt. t. 81. Sow. t. 229. Fl. Dan. t. 1554. Schceff. t. 263. Sterb. t. 27. K. Batt. t. 35. A. 83. P. abietinus Fr.—Pileus cin- ereous-white, coriaceous, thin, effuso- reflexed, villous, obs


. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. POLYPORUS. 211. LXVI. Polypoms versicolor. One-half natural size. On dead wood. Exceedingly common. April-Dec. Polyporus. More or less imbricated. Pileus cent. (2-3 in.) broad. Name—versicolor, changeable in colour. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 568. Berk. Out. p. 248. C. Hbk n. 794. S. MycoL Scot. n. 746. Hussey i. /. 24.— Linn. Bull. t. 86. Bolt. t. 81. Sow. t. 229. Fl. Dan. t. 1554. Schceff. t. 263. Sterb. t. 27. K. Batt. t. 35. A. 83. P. abietinus Fr.—Pileus cin- ereous-white, coriaceous, thin, effuso- reflexed, villous, obsoletely zoned. Pores unequal, torn, violaceous be- coming pale. There is no species more easily distin- guished, though it is sometimes wholly re- supinate, sometimes reflexed, \ionlyonce it has been rightly identified when in full vig- our, and if distinct species are not sought for in old (washed out) and dry specimens. On fir. Common. July-Nov. Fries says it is " the mother of vast ; Pileus cent. (1-2 in.) broad. Often stained with minute green Alg<z. Name—abies, fir. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 569. Berk. Out. p. 249. C. Hbk. n. 795. S. MycoL Scot, n. 747. Grev. t. 226. Fl. Dan. t. 2079. / 2-—Dicks. Crypt. 3. t. 9. /. 9. Fl. Dan. t. 1298. 84. P. Wynne! B. & Br.—Confluent, variable in form. Pileus tan-colour, adnate behind, effuso-reflexed, marked with silky raised lines. Pores small, angular, white. Incrusting various substances, with the margin more or less broadly re- flected. Pores s^ in. across, acquiring a slight tint like that of the pileus in drying. Somewhat of the habit of P. amorphus, but not so fleshy in texture. Running over twigs, grass, &c. Coed Coch, &c. Name—after Mrs Lloyd Wynne. B. & Br. n. 807. Berk. Out. p. 249. C. Hbk. n. 796. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 569. V. RESUPINATI. Pileus none, £c. * Pores fuscous or blackish. No British species. ** Pores ferruginous or cinnamon. 85. P. umbrinus Fr.—Rufous-timber,


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