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SPORES HYALINE.<br />

plant to Fistulina hepatica, but the resemblance is not very close.<br />

Mrs. Hussey states the flesh is intensely bitter.<br />

Although Fries places Polyporus quercinus in Section Apus, it<br />

always has a stem, and should have been included in my pamphlet on<br />

Stipitate Polyporoids. In my specimen the stem is two inches long.<br />

A stem is shown on every figure that exists.<br />

ILLUSTRATIONS. Krombholtz t. 5, f. 3 and 5, and t. 48, f. 11-14; Hussey Ser. 1, t. 52;<br />

Boudier, t. 154. All are good, but Boudier's figure is, of course, the best. The pore mouths, however,<br />

naturally are white, but when handled or old they become the color of Boudier's figure, which, as to<br />

the pore mouths, was evidently drawn from a discolored specimen.<br />

Compare fusco-pellis.<br />

SECTION 81. CONTEXT AND PORES WHITE, OR PALE, FLESH<br />

FRAGILE, CRUMBLY.<br />

(Sections 81 to 87 have no distinct crust.)<br />

Fig. 637.<br />

Polyporus immaculatus.<br />

POLYPORUS IMMACULATUS (Fig. 637). Pileus triquetrous,<br />

usually thick, an inch or more. Surface white, dull, smooth, anoderm,<br />

fragile. Context soft, white, fragile, crumbly. Pores minute, round,<br />

white. Spores 1x5, allantoid, cylindrical, curved.<br />

This is a tropical species, both of the American and Eastern<br />

tropics. It is found in Cuba, South America, Africa, New Guinea,<br />

and Philippines. The entire plant is pure white, and reminds one of<br />

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