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646 274.. Suillus. ll.HYMENOTHECEiE. Pl.cell.aph. H. SuiLLiDE^. Volva ; stem central, fleshy, nearly lateral; co/? fleshy, convex ; hy me/iiurn tubular ; tabes long, not shorter tluan the thickness of the cap, united or dis- tinct from one another, separable from the cap. XXXII. 274. SUILLUS. Micheli. Porcino, Stem central; collar distinct; cap circular; tubes adhering together. Suillus luteiis. Yellow porc'ino. Cap cushionlike, bellshape, glutinous, livid-yellow, va- pores yellow. riegated with brick-red spots ; Boletus liiteus, Scheeff. Fung. 114; Soieerhy Fungi, 265^ not of Linna3us. Boletus annularius, Bull. Champ. 316. Boletus annulatus, Persoon Syn. 503. In plantations ; autumn. XXXIII. 275. PINUZZA. Micheli. Pinuzzo. Stem central; collar fibrous; cap circular; tubes adhering together. Pinuzzajlava. • Yellow pinuzzo. Cap yellow, centi'e orange ;J'?e5/^ white, crisp, firm; tubes yellow ; collar white. Boletus flavus, Bolt. Fung. 169. Boletus annularius ? Bull. Champ. 332. Boletus cortinatus, Persoon Syn. 503. In fir plantations. XXXIV. 276. LECCINUM. Micheli. Leccko, Stem central; collar 0; cap circular; tubes adhering together. 1. Leccinitm aiirantiacum. Orange leccino. Stem long, white, with orange-yellow wartlike scales; cap fleshy, shining, orange-colour; pores minute, white. Boletus auranliacus, Bull. Champ. 300; Persoon Syn. 504. In beech woods ; autumn. Esculent. (3. leucopodium, ' Stem-scales white; cap flattish, orange inclining to cinnamon, shining; pores white. y. rufiim. Stem long, wrinkly torn ; scales blackish cap swollen, plano-convex, reddish-streaked; pores whitish. Boletus aurantiacus. Bull. Champ. 48&, 2; Sowcrby Fungi, 110.
PLcelLaph. 11. HYMENOTHECE^. 276. Leccin. 647 2. Leccimim scahrum. Rough Icccino. Stem slender, scales blackish ; cap rather wrinkled, opake, smoke-grey ; pores pale white, depressed round the stem. Boletus scalier, Soicerby, 175; Persoun Syn. 505, In beech woods; autumn. Esculent; pickled by the Russians and Poles. 3. Leccimim lactifluum. Milk-yielding leccino. Stem pale-yellow; cap reddish-bufF, thick, convex, glutinous, flesh-white ; tubes yellow, filled with a milklikc juice. Boletus lactifluus, Withering Arr. 4, 355; Persoon Syn. 506. In parks. 4. Leccinum subtomentosum. Rather-woolly leccino. Tlialliis middle-size ; stem rather slender, reddish in the middle, or imiformly yellowish ; cap cushionlike, planoconvex, rather woolly, reddish or greyish-yellow ; flesh scarcely altering ; pores large. Boletus subtomentosus, Lin. S. P, 1647 ; In woods ; autumn. Pcrsoon Syn, 507. 5. Leccinum piperatuin. Pepper leccino- Stem yellow at bottom and in the inside; cap rather thick, cushionlike, bent, cinnamon; pores large, convex, rust-red. Boletus piperatus, SoicecJi/ Fungi, 34; Persoon Syn. 501. In woods. Taste acrid and burning, like capsicum. 6. Leccinum cojistrictum. Bound lecci?io. Stem smooth, bellied, greyish-white at top ; cap broad, greyish ; flesh bluish ; pores white. Boletus cyanescens. Bull. Champ. 319 ; Boletus constrictus, Persoon Syn. 508. In gardens. IVithering Arr. 4, 345. 7. L^eccinum edule. Ratable leccino. Stem tuberous, rather bellied, greyish-red, with network; cap cushionlike;, very wide, brownish-red; flesh not changing colour ; pores at first stuffed, whitish, grow yellow. Boletus edulis, Bull. Herb. 494; Persoon Syn. 510. In woods and heaths; autumn. Taste gratefiil, like that of the cocoa-nut.
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646 274.. Suillus. ll.HYMENOTHECEiE. Pl.cell.aph.<br />
H. SuiLLiDE^. Volva ; stem central, fleshy, nearly<br />
lateral; co/? fleshy, convex ; hy me/iiurn tubular ; tabes long,<br />
not shorter tluan the thickness of the cap, united or dis-<br />
tinct from one another, separable from the cap.<br />
XXXII. 274. SUILLUS. Micheli. Porcino,<br />
Stem central; collar distinct; cap circular; tubes adhering<br />
together.<br />
Suillus luteiis. Yellow porc'ino.<br />
Cap cushionlike, bellshape, glutinous, livid-yellow, va-<br />
pores yellow.<br />
riegated with brick-red spots ;<br />
Boletus liiteus, Scheeff. Fung. 114; Soieerhy Fungi, 265^ not of Linna3us.<br />
Boletus annularius, Bull. Champ. 316.<br />
Boletus annulatus, Persoon Syn. 503.<br />
In plantations ; autumn.<br />
XXXIII. 275. PINUZZA. Micheli. Pinuzzo.<br />
Stem central; collar fibrous; cap circular; tubes adhering<br />
together.<br />
Pinuzzajlava. • Yellow pinuzzo.<br />
Cap yellow, centi'e orange ;J'?e5/^ white, crisp, firm; tubes<br />
yellow ; collar white.<br />
Boletus flavus, Bolt. Fung. 169.<br />
Boletus annularius ? Bull. Champ. 332.<br />
Boletus cortinatus, Persoon Syn. 503.<br />
In fir plantations.<br />
XXXIV. 276. LECCINUM. Micheli. Leccko,<br />
Stem central; collar 0; cap circular; tubes adhering<br />
together.<br />
1. Leccinitm aiirantiacum. Orange leccino.<br />
Stem long, white, with orange-yellow wartlike scales;<br />
cap fleshy, shining, orange-colour; pores minute, white.<br />
Boletus auranliacus, Bull. Champ. 300; Persoon Syn. 504.<br />
In beech woods ; autumn.<br />
Esculent.<br />
(3. leucopodium, '<br />
Stem-scales<br />
white; cap flattish, orange<br />
inclining to cinnamon, shining; pores white.<br />
y. rufiim. Stem long, wrinkly torn ; scales blackish<br />
cap swollen, plano-convex, reddish-streaked; pores whitish.<br />
Boletus aurantiacus. Bull. Champ. 48&, 2; Sowcrby Fungi, 110.