. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. the colour, or the worm-like shape of the pores; vermis, a worm) thin to \ in. Po. shallow, partly elongated to -J in. deep,sinuous, round near the barren marg., very pale salmon, orpartly white and partly pale flesh-colour. On the ground, in contact with wood and earth. Aug. 5^ in. 1666. D. ferruginea Schum. (from its colour of iron-rust; ferrum, iron) a. P. at first white-villous, becoming yellowish-sienna or yellowish-brown ; z. 2-3, umber. T.
. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. the colour, or the worm-like shape of the pores; vermis, a worm) thin to \ in. Po. shallow, partly elongated to -J in. deep,sinuous, round near the barren marg., very pale salmon, orpartly white and partly pale flesh-colour. On the ground, in contact with wood and earth. Aug. 5^ in. 1666. D. ferruginea Schum. (from its colour of iron-rust; ferrum, iron) a. P. at first white-villous, becoming yellowish-sienna or yellowish-brown ; z. 2-3, umber. T. \ in. deep, round to sublabyrinthine,tawny or yellowish-sienna; marg. barren, white-villous. Fleshi in., pale yellowish-sienna. Imbricato-connate. Dead wood, ij in. 368 Merulius LXVIII. MERULIUS Halle. (From the common colours of the hymenium, yellow or orange,or partially black, the colours of the beak and plumage of theblackbird, merula) Resupinate. Pileus, when present, effuso-reflexed. Stem a soft, woven, mucedinous mycelium, covered with the ^*>&DcQ£e!4gSCif^r*G^^S^:-^!ZS£<*zx&*^&.. Fig. 83.—Merulius lacryvians Schum., entire andsection above. One-third natural size. waxy-soft, porous, gyrose or obsoletely toothed hymenium. Sporeswhite or ferruginous. On wood, sawdust, leaves, mosses, etc., rarelyon the ground. (Fig. 83.) Species 1666a—1681 a. Leptosporce. Spores white. Pileus effuso-reflexed, circumference determinate. 1666a—1669 Resupinato-effused, flaxy-membranous, separating, flaxybeneath and at the circumference. 1670—1674 Crustaceo-adnate, somewhat flaxy at the circumference. 1675—1679 b. Coniophorce. Spores ferruginous. Hymenium at length pulverulent with spores. 1680, 1681 a. Leptosporce. 1666a. M. eonfluens Schwein. (from the habit, small growthsbecoming confluent into large patches) , longitudinally effused, somewhat fleshy, vinousbiscuit-colour ; marg. free, inflexed, subtomentose, biscuit-colour. Po. v
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