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living steins of silver fir, beech, etc., ami on felled \vn. .!.' In 

 the forest, on newly erected piles uf tii-ewmid, the yellow >tnl- 

 may fruijuently he found in every -ta^e of development -rowim: 

 f m i n the cut billets, while they are especially iiumemu- mi the 

 rutting useless timber left lying. In cellars or other m<>i-t 



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i 

 "f I ii'-w.i. .<!. Mi.- .l.-rply 



>iyc..-liuiii ; the 



imli-r ..f tin.- w. i.i.l i- ycll'iw. 

 'l'ul>t:'ll plnit. ) 



I'l... [ 



I 

 ' tin luy- 



m. <v. Tuiicuf pi. 



liambeis, the aporophorefi may be abundantly |in.iln-ed nil 



< 'hristm.-is, but out-of-doors, August is the time of fructification. 



Tin- niyeelium fm-ms I'rli.-d masses nndei- the bark .r in er.iek- 

 "f thf wniid. and thenee tin- >] ,n .plmres ari-e B8 little pale- 

 vi-lluw biitlnns, wliieh -radually iintuld and become dillei ,-nt iated 

 into cap and -talk. While ipiite young, iln-y -\\\\ the dark.-r 



1 l'r-\ M.U- tolln- |iiil>li>-.iti<>ii ol I ' ; .IK. n il,. ii.i.l ..ii!\ 



n li\iiii_ r I...-, h ni'l |. llnl \\ii.nl. 



