. KiG. 119.—Poh'porus sII1/1/re 14s. Block of white spruce wood showing injury c;iusccl by this fungus. (After Schrenk.) Pohporiis si/uamosus (Fries.). This very common fungus occurs abundantly on dead trunks and stumps of many kinds of trees exclusive of conifers, and is also equally common on old decaying trees, which it jirobably has in some measure been instrumental in destroying, but so far there is no reliable evidence to this effect. Usually imbricated or several pilei from one point. Piki on a more or less lateral stem, fan-shaped or nearly circular, fleshy behind, and becoming thin to


. KiG. 119.—Poh'porus sII1/1/re 14s. Block of white spruce wood showing injury c;iusccl by this fungus. (After Schrenk.) Pohporiis si/uamosus (Fries.). This very common fungus occurs abundantly on dead trunks and stumps of many kinds of trees exclusive of conifers, and is also equally common on old decaying trees, which it jirobably has in some measure been instrumental in destroying, but so far there is no reliable evidence to this effect. Usually imbricated or several pilei from one point. Piki on a more or less lateral stem, fan-shaped or nearly circular, fleshy behind, and becoming thin towards the margin, dingy


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