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British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Botany, Worthington George Smith
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i. 1 teak, but it will spread from pine to teak and destroy it. Wooden ships were in past times extensively destroyed by it. During the reign of Charles II. a commission was formed to inquire into the state of the navy, and Pepys, who was secretary to the Admiralty, tells of thirty new ships that for want of proper care and attention had toadstools growing in their Digitized by LjOOQIC GUIDE TO THE MODELS OF FUNGI.
57 holds as big as his fists, and were in so complete a state ot decay that some
... of the planks had dropped from their places.
A writer in the European Magazine for 1811 describes a ship attacked by dry-rot at Woolwich, which was in so bad a state that the decks sunk under a man's weight, and the orange- and brown- coloured fungus was hanging in the shape of inverted cones from deck to deck. The dry-rot of oak-built vessels is Polyporus hybridus B. & Br.
ORDER III.— HYDNEiE.
In the Hydneog the gills of the Agaricinece and the tubes of the Polyporece are represented by spines, teeth, tubercles, crests, or papillae.


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