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pores rather subregular or at least not daedaloid. According to
Fries his plant is frecjuent »ad ligna putrida Pini in montosis».
My Pol. mollis grows just ön such places. I can not say that it is
properly frequent here around Stockholm, but I have about eight
collections of it, all from pine except two which are from spruce.
It agrees tolerablv with Fries’ figure ilcon. sel. t. 182 fig. 3), though
my plant has möre often the shape of fig. 2 (Pol. fragilis) of the
same plate, that is to say, the rear part which adheres to the bark
or wood is möre elongated upwards. There is no other species
Fig. 2. Pjlypirus milli*.
<3escribed bv Fries, to which my plant can be referred, and his
figure shows subregular and not flexuose pores.1) In dried State
the whole plant is almost unicolor (carneo-testaceus or
sublateritiusi-The pores are even darker and do not retain anything of the white
color as one could suppose from the description.
The specimens distributed by Karstex in Fungi Fenn. 312 have
whitish pores and seem to belong to another species, viz. Pol.
l) It may- be noted in this eonneetion that the pores seem to vary in some
species. Pol. caesius for instance is collected both with subregular and xvith daedaloid
pores.
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