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Potyporvs crririuus, B. & C. 
Base of trees and old logs in woods. Adirondack Mountains. 
Poryporus rEstnosus, /7. 
Stumps and trunks of trees. Troy. Howe. Helderberg Moun- 
tains. 
Poryporus APPLANAtus, 7. 
Old logs and trees, mostly in woods. Common. 
Potyporus FoMENTARIUS, J. 
Stumps, trunks and old logs. Common. 
Potyporvus tenrarius, 7. 
Trunks of trees. Fort Edward. Howe. North Elba. 
Potyporus scurELLAtus, Schw. 
Dead bark. Fort Edward. Howe. Dead alders. North Elba. 
Potyporus susruscus, /7?. 
Trunks and logs. Fort Edward. Howe. 
Poryporus cArouinensis, BD. & C. 
Stumps in woods. Fort Edward. Howe. 
Potyporus carnevs, /Vees. 
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Old logs in woods and open places. Common. Dr. Howe finds 
a resupinate form. 
Potyporus cINNABARINUS, /7. 
Old logs, ete. Common. <A highly colored and somewhat 
variable species. 
Potyporus Rapiatus, /7. 
Trunks and branches of trees. Fort Edward. Howe. 
Potyrorvs Birormis, Ad. 
Old logs. Catskill Mountains. 
Potyporus utrsutus, /7. 
Trees, stumps, ete. Very common. 
Potyporvs uirsutuius, Schw. 
Dead branches and sticks. Catskill Mountains. 
