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111. Stereum complicatum Fr. Pk. 22 Rep., p. 86. On old 

 logs in woods, Ridgeway. 



112. Stereum radiatum Peck. Pk. 26 Rep., p. 72. On Hem- 

 lock frames of cellar doors, Lyndonville, June, 1890. 



Hymenoch^te Lev. 



113. Hymenochaete tabacina Lev. Pk. 22 Rep., p. 86. On 

 dead limbs and branches, woods, Lyndonville. Our specimens 

 appear to be the form described by Schweinitz as Thelephora {Stereu?n) 

 itnbricaiula. 



114. Hymenochaete corrugata Berk, On dead twigs, Yates, 

 Orleans Co., May, 1890. 



CoRTiciUM Fr. 



115. Corticium incarnatum Fr. Pk. 24 Rep., p. 80. Com- 

 mon everywhere on twigs and. branches. 



116. Corticium salicinum Fr. Pk. 24 Rep., p. 81. On twigs 

 in woods, Yates, Orleans Co. 



117. Corticium livido-cceruleum Karst. On limbs on ground 

 in woods, April. 



118. Corticium alutarium B. & C. On logs in woods, 

 Ridgeway. 



Peniophora Cooke. 



119. Peniophora rhodella (Peck) Sacc. Sacc. Syll. Fung., 

 Yol. IX, page 239. Corticium Peck in 42 Rep., p. 28. The original 

 specimens sent to Prof. Peck and upon which he founded the species 

 were found on the inner surface of bark lying on ground in woods, 

 Lyndonville, N. Y. 



Cvphella Fr. 



120. Cyphella pezizoides Zopf. On dead branches of bass- 

 wood (Tilia.) Peck refers our specimens to Cyphella Tilix. 



Family 5. CLAVARIE^E Corda. 

 Clavakia Vaill. 



121. Clavaria aurea Scha^ff. r)n ground in woods, late 

 autumn, Yates, Orleans Co. 



