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. CLITOCYBE Fr. 
135. C. INFUNDIBULIFORMIS Schaeff. Ashland, rare (Williams). 
. COLLYBIA Fr. | 
186. C. veLuTIPpEs Curt. Bases of stumps of Hickory trees. Ash- 
land, Weeping Water, common (Williams). 
92. PLEUROTUS Fr. 7 
137. P. ULMarRIus Bull. Trunks of Elm, Boxelder, etc. Generally 
late in autumn, common. Lincoln, Ashland, Weeping Water 
(Williams). 
93. LENTINUS Fr. 
138. L. LEcOMTEI Fr. On old logs, especially Cottonwood. Weep- 
ing Water, Ashland, Wabash. Common, (Williams). 
94. PLUTEUS Fr. 
139, P. cervinus Schaeff. On much decayed logs, common. Ash- 
land. (Williams). 
95. ENTOLOMA Fr. 
140, E. RHODOPOLIUM Fr. Moist woods. Ashland (Williams). 
96. PHOLIOTA Fr. 
141. P. PR&COX Pers. oeeut, places after rains, Lincoln, Weeping 
Water. (William 
97. HYPHOLOMA Fr. : 
142. H. veLuTINUM Pers. Lincoln, Weeping Water (Williams). 
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. POLYPORUS Mich. 
143, P. ELEGANS (Bull.) Fr. On old wood, Lincoln. A very pretty 
species with somewhat excentric stipe about 1] in. long, thick 
pileus, and decurrent hymenium. Rare. (Webber). 
: 40. HYDNE. 
- HYDNUM L. 
144. H. crrratTuM Pers. .On old stump, Lincoln, June. Mr. Ellis 
writes — ‘* Rare, I have it also from Iowa and New York.” My 
only specimens were sent to Mr. Ellis for determination hence 
are in Herb, Ellis. — 
Hymenium with very long coarse teeth, blue brown. (Webber). 
100. IRPEX Fr. 
145. I. optrqguus (Schrad.) Fr. On dead limbs of Elm, Ashland 
(Williams). 
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41, Ucagmioes acinomae 
101. STEREUM Pers. 
146. S. NeGuecrumM Pk. (Rep. 33 p. 22.) On bark of trees, common, 
Lincoln (Webber). 
