isr, 



indi'iisns Peck § 

 inji exits Peck % 

 iniiixns Peck "*"" 

 liiridiis Schaeff. * 

 lute Its L.f 



i/.tniafo-o/ivacats Frost * 

 iiiittabilis M o rg . * 

 Morgatii Peck * 

 )icbulosjts Peck § 

 iiigrellits Peck * 

 ornatipcs Peck * 

 pallidns Frost | 

 parasiticus Bull.* 

 pi pi' rat Its Bull.* 

 Pocoiio Schw.t 

 piirpunus Fr.§ 

 radicans Pers.§ 

 rctipcs B. & C.§ 

 Riissiili F'rost * 

 riibropuncttis Peck § 

 satanits Lenz jj 



scparnns Peck * 



sordidus Frost * 



sped OS us Frost § 



spectabilis Peck ^ 



suhaurcus Peck § 



sublutctts Peck ;j; 



siibsanguincus Peck § 



sttbtomcntosus \..X 



sitbvclutipcs Peck § 



variegatus Swartz § 



variipes Peck § 



versipellis Fr.| 

 Bolctinus cavipes (Opat.) Kalch.§ 



pal lister (Peck) Peck ^ 



pictus (Peck) Peck >l 



porosus (Berk.) Peck * 

 Fistulina he pa tic a (Huds. ) Fr. * 



finna Peck * 

 Strobilomyces strobilaceiis {Sco^. ) 

 Berk.* 



floccopus (Vahl) Sacc* 



seabcr Fr.* 

 />. iiijhxits has thus far been reported only from Pennsylvania. 

 The species reported by Schweinitz in his Synopsis are included 

 in Peck's Boleti of the United States. 



KlTTANNING, I'.A. 



October 3, 1904. 



RECENT CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR KNOWLEDGE 



OF palp:ozoic seed-plants h 



By Edward W. Hkrrv 



Undoubted seeds of a gyninospcrnious character have long 

 been known in considerable abundance as low down in the geo- 



* In writer's collection, Carnegie Museum, I'ilisburgli. 



t Peck, Boleti of the United States. 



\ Herbst, Fungal Flora of the Lehigh Valley. 



§ Mcllvaine, One Thousand American Fungi. 



II Read before the Torrey Botanical Club, November 30, I904. 



