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"Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners"


The Boleti grow on the ground, are fleshy and putrescent with central
stems. The tubes are packed closely together and are easily separated.
+FISTULINA = a pipe.+
In this genus the tubes are free and distinct from one another. They are
somewhat fleshy and grow upon wood.
+POLYPORUS = many pores.+
The pores or tubes in this genus are not separate from one another. They
are persistent fungi, most of them growing upon wood.
+DAEDALEA = curiously wrought.+
The name of this genus is derived from Daedalus, who constructed the
labyrinth at Crete, in which the monster Minotaur was kept. It was one
of the seven wonders of the world.
These fungi grow on wood, and become hard. The pores are firm when fully
grown; they are sinuous and labyrinthine.

ORDER 3. HYDNEI, OR SPINE-BEARING FUNGI.
The name is derived from a word meaning a spine. This order contains
many genera, two of which we will mention, Hydnum and Tremellodon.
+HYDNUM.+
Hydnum is derived from a Greek word, the name of an edible fungus.


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