1892.] FAIRMAN HYiMENOMYCETE.E OF ORLEANS CO., N. Y. 165 



abundantly upon fallen branches of various species of Salix, Cornus, 

 Tilia, etc., in woods, Lyndonville. 



Family 3. HYDNEJE Fr. 



Hydnum L. 



99. Hydnum coralloides Scop. Common on logs and 

 branches in moist woods. 



100. Hydnum versipelle Fr. Woods, Somerset, Niagara Co. 

 loi. Hydnum rufescens Pers. In woods. Regarded by 



Fries as a variety of Hydnum repandens. 



Irpex Fr. 



102. Irpex sinuosus Fr. Pk. 30 Rep., p. 46. On dead twigs 

 and branches, woods, Lyndonville. 



103. Irpex obliquus Fr. Pk. 30 Rep., p. 46. Hab. same as 

 preceding. 



Grandinia Fr. 



104. Grandinia granulosa Fr. In woods on fallen branches. 

 April, Lyndonville. 



Odontia Pers. 



105. Odontia fimbriata Pers. Pk. 24 Rep., p. 80. On Maple 

 bark, Yates, Orleans Co., May, 1890. 



Family 4. THELEPHOREiE Pers. 

 Craterellus Fr. 



106. Craterellus lutescens Fr. Edge of thin woods, Yates. 



Stereum Pers. 



107. Stereum fasciatum (Schw.) Fr. Pk. 22 Rep., p. Si. On 

 sticks in woods. It is doubtful if the species is really distinct from 

 Stereum versicolor of which it is probably a mere form. 



loS. Stereum striatum Fr. Pk. 22 Rep., p. 86. This is the 

 Thelephora sericea of Schweinitz. Common on fallen branches. 



109. Stereum albobadium Schw. Pk. 24 Rep., p. 80. On 

 wood in wood piles, Yates, Orleans Co. 



no. Stereum purpureum Fr. Pk. 30 Rep., p. 75. On apple 

 tree stumps, Lyndonville, April, 1888. 



