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Panvs stypticus, 7. 
Dead wood. Common. 
Panus porsauis, /7. 
Old logs. Catskill Mountains. 
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ScuizopHYLLUM comMUNE, /7. 
Dead wood. Very common. 
LENZITES BETULINA, /7. 
Old stumps and logs. Common. 
LENZITES SEPIARIA, /7. 
Logs and wooden fences. Fort Edward. Howe. Sandlake and 
Catskill Mountains. 
Lenzires cratzel, Berk. 
Dead trunks. Fort Edward. Howe. 
Lenzires Bicotor, /7. 
Old stumps. Fort Edward. Howe. 
Botetus ELEGANS, 7. 
Woods. Near Port Kent and Bethlehem. August, September. 
Edible. 
Boetus GRANULATUS, L. 
Ground both open andshaded. Fort Edward. Howe. August. 
Edible. 
Botertus sBovints, L. 
In or near pine woods. Center station, between Albany and 
Schenectady ; alsoSandlake. Summer. A large species. Edible. 
Boretus scaBer, Lull. 
Ground in open woods. Sandlake and North Elba. Summer. 
Edible. 
Bo.etus FELLEvs, Bull. 
Ground in both open and shaded places. Fort Edward. Howe. 
August. 
Potyrorvus ovines, Scheff. 
Ground in pine woods. Bethlehem. September. Edible. 
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