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Fig. 262. Fis-TU-Li'-NA iiKrAi'-i ca. l!nfsti:ik fundus. I'.diblc. This is a soft 

 fleshy, red species belonging to the family l\>lypoyiHcac : but the tubes are separate 

 and free — see Fig. 264 of the tubes ni,iKnit"u(!. It k'|"\vs in deeaying parts as crevices 

 of trees and stumps, from midsummer to early anlumn. It is a widely distributed 

 species; rarely common in any region and not often abundant. I'hotographs were 

 made from specimens collected at Sugar Grove, ( iliiu. 



