484 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



P. anax, Berk. 



Ground around maple trees. 

 P. sulphureus, Fr. 



On decaying wood. Seen also growing from a dead place in 

 a living oak tree. 



P. epileucus, Fr.(?) 



Dead limbs. 

 P. lacteus, Fr. 



Dead trunks and limbs. 

 P. obtusus, Berk. 



Dead standing oaks. 

 P. caesius (Schrad.), Fr. 



On rotten wood. 

 P. adustus (Willd.), Fr. 



Old stumps and logs. 

 P. chioneus, Fr. 



Decaying limbs. 

 P. applanatus (Pers.), Fr. 



Old stumps and logs. 

 P. hispidus (Bull.), Fr. 



Dead places in living black oaks. 



P. radiatus (Sow.), Fr. 

 Rotten logs. 



P. alutaceus, Fr. 



Hudson: Weehawken Gerard. 



P. carneus, Nees. 



Old cedar logs. 



P. cinnabarinus, Fr. 



Dead limbs. Hudson : Weehawken Gerard. Gloucester r 

 Newfield Ellis. 



P. cupulseformis, B. & Rav. 

 Fallen trunks of oak. 



P. pergamenus, Fr. 



Wood of deciduous trees, everywhere. 



