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and texture, but it is a much: smaller plant, with a more 
slender and not sulcate stem. Itis gregarious in habit. The 
form with eccentric stem grew on decaying logs, and has 
the stem more or less curved. 
BoLETUS ROBUSTUS Fost. 
Borders of woods. Sandy Creek, Oswego county. July. 
BoLETUS CHROMAPES Fost. 
Woods. Northville. August. 
PoLyporRus STEPHENSII Berk. 
Under side of spruce logs in woods. Indian Lake. J uly. 
It forms patches several feet in extent. 
HYDNUM AURANTIACUM Batsch. 
Ground. Albany. August. 
HYDNUM AURISCALPIUM JZ. 
Old cones of Scotch tir. Oneida. AH. A.Warne. Autumn. 
MICHENERA ARTOCREAS B. & C. 
Dead branches of black ash, Fraxinus sambucifolia. 
Lake Pleasant. August. 
The hymenium in our specimens is of a dull reddish or 
pale chestnut color, and the spores are generally bluntly 
pointed or beaked, but the species is so singular that I have 
no doubt of the correctness of the determination. 
CoRTICIUM GIGANTEUM FY. 
Pine wood and bark. Albany. 
CoRTICLUM COLLICULOSUM B. & C. 
Dead branches. North Greenbush. 
STEREUM CANDIDUM Schw. 
Bark of trees. Gowanda, Erie county. G. W. Clinton. 
CYPHELLA MUSCIGENA 7. 
Mosses on precipices in woods. Lake Pleasant. August. 
SOLENIA FILICINA 2. SD. : 
Cups springing from an ochraceous, white-margined, 
tomentose subiculum, elongated, clavate or cylindrical, 
deflexed, clothed with appressed hairs or tomentum, ochra- 
