Catalogue of tin Flora of Nebraska. 19 



<J0. CLITOCTBE I i. 



.. c. iM r\i>iBi njFORMie Bchaeff. Ashland, rare ('Williams). 



N. COLLYBIA Fr. 



186. ('. vi i.i i iii- Curl. Bases of stamps Ol Hickory trees. Ash- 

 land. Weeping Water, common Williams). 



92. PLEUROTUS Yv. 



7. 1'. ii ICABIU6 Bull. Trunks of Elm, Boxelder, etc. Generally 

 laic in autumn, common. Lincoln. Ashland, Weeping Water 

 (Williams). 



LEN1 IMS Fr. 



138. L. lecomtei Fr. On old logs, especially Cottonwood. Weep- 

 ing Water, Ashland, Wabash. Common, (William.- 



94. PLUTEUS Fr. 



139. P. CERVTNU8 Schaeff. On much decayed logs, common. Ash- 

 land. (Williams). 



i»5. ENTOLOMA Fr. 



140. E. kiiodopolium Fr. Moist woods. Ashland (Williams). 



PHOLIOTA Fr. 



141. P. precox Pers. Grassy places after rains. Lincoln, Weeping 

 Water. (Williams). 



97. IIVPIIOLOMA Fr. 



142. H. velutinum Pers. Lincoln, Weeping Water (Williams). 



39. POLYPORE.E. 

 POLYPORUS Mich. 



143. P. blbgans (Bull.) Fr. On old wood, Lincoln. A very pretty 

 species with somewhat excentric stipe about 1| in. long, thick 

 pileus, and decurrent hymenium. Hare. (Webber). 



40. HYDNK.i:. 



99. HYDNUM L. 



1 14. II. cikratum Pers. On old stump, Lincoln, June. Mr. Ellis 

 writes — "Rare, I have it also from Iowa and New York." My 

 only specimens were sent to Mr. Ellis for determination heme 

 are in Herb. Ellis. 



Hymenium with very lone coarse teeth, blue brown. ^Webber). 



100. IRPEX Fr. 



L45. I. OBUQUU8 (Schrad.) Fr. On dead limbs of Elm, Ashland 

 (Williams). 



41. THELEPHORELE 



101. 8TEREUM Pers. 



L 4 » '. . S. NKiii.KCTUM Pk. Rep. 88 p. 22. I On bark of trees, common. 

 Liucoln (Webber). 



