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CONTEXT WHITE.<br />

the true Poria obducens is not a form of Fomes connatus. The cystidia with encrusted<br />

heads, about 10 mi;, thick, are abundant over the hymenium.<br />

ILLUSTRATIONS. Three excellent illustrations have been given of it, Boudier, t. 1, Fries<br />

Icon. t. 185, and Gillet t. 465.<br />

SPECIMENS-^Europe, marfy; United States, many; Japan, A. Yasuda.<br />

Compare Meliae, oxyporus, populinus, Secretani.<br />

Fig. 572. Fig. 573.<br />

Pore strata of Fomes connatus X 6. Pore mouths of Fomes annosus X 6.<br />

FOMES ANNOSUS. Pileus woody, usually thin, uneven, ir-<br />

regular, with smooth, brown crust. Context white or pale yellowish,<br />

drying yellowish, hard. Pores small, round, or elongated with thin<br />

walls. The annual pore layers form LcF^gularly and separately over<br />

those of the previous year, and the tubes are not continuous, as in<br />

most other species of Fomes. Spores globose, hyaline, smooth, 4-5<br />

mic.<br />

This is a common species both in Europe and the United States.<br />

Usually on acerose wood. It rarely develops a perfect, regular pileus.<br />

Often it is subresupinate, forming irregular masses about the roots of<br />

acerose trees. I have rare collections from frondose wood.<br />

ILLUSTRATIONS. Brefeld, No. 8, t. 9 is so perfect it is not worth while citing others. This<br />

is miscited by Saccardo as being Fomas roburneus.<br />

Compare irregularis, Gillotti, castaneus, contrarius, cryptarum, hypopolius, marginatus.<br />

FOMES CUNEATUS. Pileus narrow, ungulate, or wedgeshape,<br />

with rugulose, ridged, brown surface, hardly a distinct crust.<br />

Context white with a yellowish tinge, hard. Pores minute, white,<br />

with white mouths. Spores (?) globose, 3>^ mic., hyaline.<br />

Based on a collection from New Zealand at Kew, collected by<br />

Rev. W. Colenso, on Fagus Solanderi. It is quite close to Fomes<br />

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