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1583a. F. Euonymi W. G. Sm., Polyporus Enonymi Kalchb. (from its
host plant, Enonymns enropcens) a c.
p . fleshy, rugose, cinnamon, darker with age, salmon at the marg.
edge white. ^ T. short, minute, cinnamon. Po. minute, salmon
or whitish-cinnamon. Flesh cinnamon.
Mass 3Î X 3® in., projection 2 ins. Tubes sometimes multi-stratose with
flesh of pileus reduced to * in. thick. Closely allied to F. Loniced.
1584. F. Ribis Cooke (from its habitat, currant and gooseberry bushes ■
nbes, currant) abc. ’
P. thick, somewhat sulcato-zoned, effused amongst branches
somewhat even, indistinctly zoned, velvety, orange- or brown!
sienna, becoming slate-brown behind. T. short, colour as
itesh Po. very small, yellow-sienna becoming sepia-cinnamon
Flesh corky-coriaceous to soft, brownish sienna-orange.
Connato-imbricate. Perennial. Common April-July. Group 3® in. diam.
a- ^ Substance suitable for tinder. The same as 1582 and
1583a according to Bresadola.
1585. F. salieinus Karst, (from its habitat, willow, salix) a c
P. undulate, whitish-brown, yellowish-brown or black, 3-8 zoned
dark-umber. T. deep umber-sienna. Po. very small, ferru!
ginous-cmnamon ; marg. barren. Flesh woody, very hard
whitish- or yellowish-brown. ’
Cæspitoso-imbricate for the most part or wholly resupinate. Common
Group 3® m in diam. P. i f m. diam. A form of 1583, according to
fm p e r to é taL oT a^ r spongia is said by Saccardo to b f an
1586. F. roseus Cooke (from its rose colour) abc.
P. thin, somewhat flattened, even, subrugose, shining dull rose
or rose-red, dark zoned ; marg. dark. T. somewhat lone ■
marg. barren. Po. minute, colour as P. Flesh corky-woodV
floccoso-fibrous, colour as P. or paler.
Imbricate, cæspitose. Stumps, apple, dressed wood. Oct. P. 2f in diam
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Cooke (from its habitat, elm, ulmus) abc.
rP. thick, convex, tubercular, uneven, becoming smooth, white to
leather-buff, blackish in old examples ; marg. white, becoming
tawny. T . single to 6-stratose, ivory, bright salmon or buff-
decay. Flesh corky-woody, very hard,
Connato-imbericate.d^^Single. Odour disagreeable. Inside old elms. Sept.-
1588. F. eytisinus Cooke (from one of its habitats, laburnum
Cytisns) a b. ’
p . thick, convex, smooth, whitish, biscuit, or pale brownish. T.
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somewhat short, white-salmon, marg. barren. Po. biscuit or
with a sulphur shade. Flesh thick, close, velvety-fibrous, white.
Single to imbricate. Stumps, dressed wood ; rare. P. 6® in. dram.
Bresadola considers this and 1590 to be the same.
1589. F. eonnatus Cooke (from its connate habit) ah c.
P. somewhat thick, villous, whitish-buff, brown shaded. T. somewhat
short, colour as P. ; marg. barren. Po. minute, white to
cream. Flesh corky-woody, pale buff to full buff.
Effuso-reflexed, connato-imbricate. Trunks, lime, apple, elm, maple ;
frequent. Oct.-Jan. P. 6® in. diam. See 1631.
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1590. F. fraxineus Cooke (from its habitat, ash, fi'axinus) a b c.
P thick, flat, concentrically sulcato-plicate, zoneless, white or
ivory to rich brown; marg. whitish. T. decurrent, moderate
in length, white, cinnamon- or pale vinous-white. Flesh whitish-
cinnamon.
Solitary to connate. Perennial. Odour strong, penetrating. Frequent.
Jan.-Dec. P. 5 i in. diam. Bresadola considers this and 1588 to be the
same.
1591. F. variegatus Cooke (from the variegated pileus, orange and
bay-brown) a b.
P thin, somewhat plane, even, smooth, shining tawny-orange,
'darker or bay-brown behind. T. decurrent, moderate m
length, colour as P. Po. minute, unequal, torn, pale yellowish-
white, shaded biscuit; marg. barren. Flesh pale buff.
Subimbricate. Trunks ; rare. P. 4 i « . diam. Bresadola says this is
unknown, and probably a form of Polyporus ungulatus bchietf.
1592. F. earneus Cooke (from its flesh-colour; caro, flesh) a c.
P. somewhat thick, convex, rugose, smooth, salmon-buff to
reddish-salmon, varying deep rich brown behind, pale at marg.
T. shallow to moderate, full opaque-salmon. Flesh pale bright
salmon or red-salmon, varying rose-brown; marg. barren.
Connato-imbricate. Perennial. Trunks, stumps, juniper Picea. Nov.
P 2| in diam. A form of 1586 according to Bresadola. Said to be
the cause of “ red-rot ” in Red Juniperus virginiana.
1592a. F. eastaneus Cooke (from the colour; eastaneus, chestnut) a.
P. coriaceo-woody, flattened, smooth, glabrous, zoneless, chestnut-
colour. Po. small, yellowish. Flesh white.
Imbricato-connate, Black poplar, i® X i f in. ® in. projection.
1593. F. annosus Cooke (from its growing in yearly strata; annus,
a year) abc. , r- -n
P. convex, rugged, radiato-sulcate, sulcato-zoned, at first silky,
then crusty, cinnamon-ochre when young, then deep rich
vinous- or sienna-brown; marg. almost white. T. moderate in