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638 265. Gompli. 1 1 . HYMENOTHECEiE. PL cell. aph. XXIII." 265. GOMPHUS. Gomphe. Thallus clubshaped ; sides plaited, veiny ; capr not distinct. Gomphus clavaius. Clubbed gomphe. Tlialli in tufts, truncated, veiny on the sides. ClaTarra truncala, Schmid. Icon, 3,237. Merulius clavatus, Persoon Syn. 498. In grassy places in woods. F. D^DALiDEiE. Volvtt ; stem ; cap semicircular, leatlierlike or corklike, sessile ; hymenium veiny ; veins anastomosing and forming a network. XXIV. 266. D^DALEA. Persoon. Lalyr'mili-sLool. Cap semiorbicular, beneath netlike. 1. Dcedalea qiiercina. . Oak lahjr'mth-stool. Thallus leatherlikc, pale woody ; cap wrinkly, bald, flakes branched, sinuated, sinuses large. Agaricus quercinus, Lin. S. P. 1644 ; Sowerhy Fungi, 181. Agaricus labj rinthiformis, BuU. Herb. 442. Merulius quercinus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2, 1431, Dasdalea qiiercina, Persoon Syn. 500. ylgaric of the oak. On the trunks of oak-trees. Texture delicately fibi'ous, flexible, and nia^^ be readily cut into slices ; used as a styptic to restrain the bleeding from wounded arteries. ^. du}-a. Thalhis hard, thick, in network like peach- stones. 2. Dcedalea simiosa. S'lmcous lahyrinth-sionl. Thallus downy, knobby, zoned and wavy in ridges j veins sinuous, oblong, or irregular. Boletus sinnosus, Sowerhy Fungi, 194. Daedalea gibbosa ,6 ? Persoon Syn. 301. On old poplar-trees. red ; 3. Dcedalea conj'ragosa. Broken-i?i lahjriuth-stooL Thallus leatherlike, woody, rough zoned, sinuses labyrinthlike, grey. brown-brick- Boletus confragosus. Bolt. Fung. 160. Boletus labyrinthifonnis, Bull. Champ. 35T. Uaidalca confiagosa, Persoon Syn, 301. On the trunks of trees.
Pl.cell.aph. ll.HYMENOTHECEiE. 266. Daedal. 639 4'. Dcedalea angustata. Narrow lahyrinth-stool. Cap flattish, much blotched with dull crimson, lobed, zoned ; edges sattiny, silvery-brown ; veins olive, long,narrow. Boletus angustatns, Sowerby Fungi, 193. Dtsdalea angustata, Persoon S^n. 302. At the feet'of poplar-trees. 5. DcEdalea sitaveolens. Siv'eet-scented lalyrinth-stool. Thallus leathery corklike, sessile, bald, slightly reddishbrown ; inside greyish-straw ; iuhea very long, reddish. Boletus suaveolens, Bull. Champ. 342. Daedalea ? suaveolens, Persoon St/n. 502, On the trunks of willows. G. BoLETiDE.E. Vulva ; ste77i central, lateral, or ; collar 0; cap thin, leathery or rather woody, rarely fleshy; hymenium tubular; tubes short, not longer than the thickness of the cap, not separable from it, united or distinct, not cut. XXV. 267. PORIA. Persoon. Honeycoml-stool. Thallus spreading, attached by its back, leatherlike or membranaceous. 1. Poria vulgaris. Common honeycombs tool. Thallus spreading, inclining backwards, leathery corklike, bristled, zoned, greyish-brown ; tubes long, very wide, grey,' honey conibl ike. Bolettis Favus, Bull. Champ. S63 ; Persoon Syn, 542, On the trunks of trees, and fir-timber in damp-places. 2. Porta cryplarum. Cellar honeycomb-stool. Thallus leathery, spongelike, sessile, rather greyish-red, thin; border above gaping; tubes very long. Boletus cryptarum. Bull. Champ. 330; Persoon Syn. 542. Upon beams in cellars. 3. Poria destruens. Destroying honeycomb-stool. Thallus whitish, spreading; cap unequal, wavy, wrinkled; pores roundish, blunt. Boletus Destructor, Schrad. Germ. 166; Persoon Syn. 543. Boletus sebaceus, Leyss. Fl. Malens, 1230. On timber-work in damp houses. Substance fibrous, when dry iriable; odour heavy, but not uncrateful.
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638 265. Gompli. 1 1 . HYMENOTHECEiE. PL cell. aph.<br />
XXIII." 265. GOMPHUS. Gomphe.<br />
Thallus clubshaped ; sides plaited, veiny ; capr not<br />
distinct.<br />
Gomphus clavaius. Clubbed gomphe.<br />
Tlialli in tufts, truncated, veiny on the sides.<br />
ClaTarra truncala, Schmid. Icon, 3,237.<br />
Merulius clavatus, Persoon Syn. 498.<br />
In grassy places in woods.<br />
F. D^DALiDEiE. Volvtt ; stem ; cap semicircular,<br />
leatlierlike or corklike, sessile ; hymenium veiny ; veins<br />
anastomosing and forming a network.<br />
XXIV. 266. D^DALEA. Persoon. Lalyr'mili-sLool.<br />
Cap semiorbicular, beneath netlike.<br />
1. Dcedalea qiiercina. . Oak lahjr'mth-stool.<br />
Thallus leatherlikc, pale woody ; cap wrinkly, bald,<br />
flakes branched, sinuated, sinuses large.<br />
Agaricus quercinus, Lin. S. P. 1644 ; Sowerhy Fungi, 181.<br />
Agaricus labj rinthiformis, BuU. Herb. 442.<br />
Merulius quercinus, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2, 1431,<br />
Dasdalea qiiercina, Persoon Syn. 500.<br />
ylgaric of the oak.<br />
On the trunks of oak-trees.<br />
Texture delicately fibi'ous, flexible, and nia^^ be readily<br />
cut into slices ; used as a styptic to restrain the bleeding<br />
from wounded arteries.<br />
^. du}-a. Thalhis hard, thick, in network like peach-<br />
stones.<br />
2. Dcedalea simiosa. S'lmcous lahyrinth-sionl.<br />
Thallus downy, knobby, zoned and wavy in ridges j veins<br />
sinuous, oblong, or irregular.<br />
Boletus sinnosus, Sowerhy Fungi, 194.<br />
Daedalea gibbosa ,6 ? Persoon Syn. 301.<br />
On old poplar-trees.<br />
red ;<br />
3. Dcedalea conj'ragosa. Broken-i?i lahjriuth-stooL<br />
Thallus leatherlike, woody, rough zoned,<br />
sinuses labyrinthlike, grey.<br />
brown-brick-<br />
Boletus confragosus. Bolt. Fung. 160.<br />
Boletus labyrinthifonnis, Bull. Champ. 35T.<br />
Uaidalca confiagosa, Persoon Syn, 301.<br />
On the trunks of trees.