82 Twenty Seconp AnnuaL Report on State Casinet. 
Potyporus BRuMALIS, /7. 
Dead wood. Fort Edward. Howe. 
Potyporus ToMENTosus, J”. 
Low ground in woods, North Elba, where it is quite abundant, 
but I have not seen it elsewhere. 
Potyporvs PERENNIs, /7. 
Shaded ground and banks by roadsides in hilly districts. Com- 
mon. 
Potyporvs BoucHEANtS, /7. 
Dead sticks and branches lying on or near the ground. Com- 
mon. Rae 
Potyrorvs turipus, B. & C. 
Sticks and old logs. Fort Edward. Howe. Catskill Moun- 
tains. 
Potyports ELEGANS, F7, 
Dead wood and logs in woods. Fort Edward. Howe. North 
Elba. 
Potyporus Lucipus, /?. 
Old logs, stumps and roots. Common. 
Potyporvs aigantevs, /7. 
Base of hemlocks. Fort Edward. Howe. September. Edible. 
Potyporvs sutrureEus, /7. 
Old logs in woods. Fort Edward. Howe. North Elba. Edi- 
ble. Sometimes attains a very large size, and is also conspicuous 
by reason of its color, the upper surface being bright orange, tne 
lower, clear sulphur yellow. 
Potyrorvs Lactevs, /7. 
Old stumps. Fort Edward. Howe. Catskill Mountains. 
Potyporus eitvus, /7. 
Trunks of trees. Sandlake. 
Potyporus apustus, /?. 
Old stumps and branches. Fort Edward. Howe. North Elba. 
PoLyporvs LABYRINTHICUS, /7. 
Dead pine trunks. Troy. Howe. 
