1892. j FAIRMAN HYMENOMYCETE/E OF ORLEANS CO., N. Y. 157 



with US under beech and maple trees. Rare and only reported from 

 one other locality in United States. 



Cantharellus Adans. 



29. Cantharellus cibarius Fr. Peck N. Y. Species of Cantha- 

 rellus, Bull. N. Y. State Mus., Vol. I, No. 2, page s^. Edible Chan- 

 tarelle. Woods Ridgeway and Yates, Orleans Co., N. Y., July to 

 September. 



30. Cantharellus infundibuliformis Scop. Peck N. Y. 

 Species Canth , Bull. N. Y. S. M., Vol. i. No. 2, page 41. Funnel 

 shaped Chantarelle. Woods Lyndonville, July to Oct. Common. 



31. Cantharellus aurantiacus Fr. Peck N. Y. Species 

 Canth. 1. c, page 35. Orange Chantarelle. False Chantarelle. Edge 

 of swamps and woods, Lyndonville, Aug., Sept. 



32. Cantharellus floccosus Schw. Peck N.Y. Species Canth. 

 loc. cit., page 37. Floccose Chantarelle. Borders of woods, Lyndon- 

 ville, Sept. 



Marasmius Fr. 



33. Marasmius rotula Fr. Pk. 23 Rep., p. 125. On dead twigs. 

 Common. Spring to Autumn, Lyndonville. 



34. Marasmius siccus Schw. Pk. 23 Rep., p. 126. Dry 

 Marasmius. In wet marshes, Lyndonville, July. Our specimens are 

 the small form and the same as M. campamdatus Peck, which should 

 be considered a synonym of M. siccus Schw. 



35. Marasmius anomalus Peck. Pk. 24 Rep., p. 76. On 

 sticks in woods, Yates, Orleans Co. Not common. Aug. 



36. Marasmius glabellus Peck. Pk. 26 Rep., p. 66. On 

 leaves and twigs in woods, Lyndonville. Aug. 



Lentinus Fr. 



37. Lentinus lepideus Fr. Pk. 23 Rep., p. 126. Scaly Len- 

 tinus. On railroad ties on R., W. and O. R. R., near Millers, N. Y. 

 July. Rare. 



38. Lentinus strigosus Schw. On logs in woods. Lyndon- 

 ville. 



Panus Fr. 



39. Panus stipticus Fr. Pk. t,z Rep., p. 36. Astringent 

 Panus. Common everywhere on stumps, etc. 



