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Lenzites Fr. 



40. Lenzites betulina Fr. Pk. ^^ Rep., p. 36. Birch Len- 

 zites. Common on logs, stumps, etc. 



41. Lenzites sepiaria Fr. Pk. 35 Rep., p. 146. Hedge or 

 Fence Lenzites. Abnormal resupinate form, found on old horse 

 blocks, at North Ridgeway, N. Y. 



42. Lenzites corrugata Klotzsch. Wrinkled Lenzites. On 

 dead willows in marsh, Lyndonville, April, 1888. 



43. Lenzites crataegi Berk. Hawthorn Lenzites. On dead 

 cornus trees, marshes, Lyndonville. 



SCHIZOPHYLLUM Fr. 



44- Schizophyllum commune Fr. Pk. 22 Rep., p. 81. Com- 

 mon on old stumps everywhere. Also a form which agrees well with 

 the description of Var. palmatiim Debeau.\, Sacc. Syll., Vol. IX, p. 81, 

 was found at Lyndonville on old apple tree stumps. 



Sect. 2. RHODOSPORiE. 



Pluteus Fr. 



45. Pluteus cervinus Schsff. Peck N. Y. Species of Pluteus, 

 38 Rep , p. 134. Fawn colored Agaric. On stumps in woods, not 

 common. Somerset, May, 1886. 



Sect. 3. OCHROSPORiE. 



Pholiota Fr. 



46. Pholiota adiposa Fr. Pk. 23 Rep., p. 90. Stout or 

 obese Pholiota. On logs in woods, Lyndonville, June, 1886. 



47. Pholiota marginata Batsch. Margined Pholiota. Woods 

 Lyndonville. This fungus is a variable one and is deceiving because 

 the annulus is often slight and evanescent. 



48. Pholiota praecox Pers. Early Agaric. Early Pholiota, 

 Lawns and pastures, Lyndonville. 



Inocybe Fr. 



49- Inocybe geophylla Sow. Pk. 26 Rep., p. 90. On the 

 ground in woods, Lyndonville. 



50. Inocybe lanuginosa Bull. Hab. same as preceding. 



