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251. P. iiml)<>llatiis Fr.—uuibrlla, a sun shade. Woods, Pittsford, edible. 



252. P. SHlpllureiis Fr. ( Pk. 1895).— sulphury Polyporus, chicken mush- 



room. Rochester, Pittsford, Mendon, Perinton. 



253. P. picipes Fr.—pix, pitch ; pes, a toot. Monroe Co., edible. 



254. P. poripos Fr.— porus-stcmmed. Woods, Pittsford, edible. 



255. P. anax Berk. Woods, Pittsford, edible. 



256. P. hicidus Fr. IMonroe Co. Not tested. 



257. P. fnnulosiis Fr. — frois, a leafy branch. Pittsford, edible. 



Family III — Hydnace.^j. 



HVDNUM. 



Gr. — name for some edible fungus. 



258. Hjdinim repaiuliiiii L. ( Pk. 1895).— spreading. .Seneca Park, Pitts- 



ford, edible, common but not plentiful. 



259. H. allMdum Pk. ( Pk. 1895). Woods, Pittsford, edible. 



260. H. coralloides Scop. (Pk. 1895). Pittsford, Fairport, Adirondack 



Mountains. A handsome plant, edible. 



261. H. capiit-iir-si Fr. ( Pk. 1895).— bears liead Hydnum. Pittsford, Adi- 



rondack Mts., edible. This can be truly called a wonderful plant 

 with its resemblance to the head of a polar bear. 



262. H. capiit-3Iedusae Bull. — Medusa's head Hydnum. Mendon, Adiron- 



dack Mts., edible. This with its long spines is a handsome plant. 



263. H. eriiiaoeiim Bull. — crinaccus, a hedgehog. Pittsford, edible. 



264. H. scahrosiiiii Fr. — scabrosns, rough. Rochester, edible. 



265. H. inibricatiim L. — imbrex, a tile. Woods, Pittsford, edible. 



Family IV. — Thelephor.\( k.k Fr. 

 Gr. — a teat; Gr. — to bear. 



Craterellus Fr. 



Crater, a bowl. 



266. I'raterellus coriiiicopoides Pers. (Pk. 1895). — cornucopia shaped. 



Pittsford, Bushnells Basin, edible. A remarkable mushroom, look- 

 ing not unlike a small ruf¥led-edge morning glory blossom, of a pink- 

 ish brown color. 



267. C. caiitliarellus Schw. — a small vase or cu]). Rochester, edible. In 



looks somewhat like a chantarelle. 



