162 BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
Boletus radicosus Brunpy 
Geol. Wisconsin, Vol. I, p. 398 
Pileus thin, wide, recurved, yellow tinged with brown, the 
cuticle easily removed, flesh pale-yellowish tinged with pink, 
not changing color when bruised; tubes decurrent, large, 
uneven-mouthed, compound, angular, tinged with brown; 
stem flexuous, yellow above, whitish below, rough with dark 
appressed scales, fibrous-rooted. 
Pileus 4 in. broad; stem 3 to 4 in. long, 5 lines thick. 
Wisconsin, Bundy. 2 
The pileus is not described as viscid, but in other respects 
the species appears to belong to the Viscipelles and to be 
related to Goletus collinztus. 
Boletus Pocono S‘Scuxw. 
Syn. N. A. Fung. 314 
Pileus pulvinate, cervine, minutely strigose-subtomentose 
on the closely inflexed margin; tubes rather large, some- 
what prominently angular, concolorous; stem subattenuated, 
thickened toward the base, pallid-striate at the apex, else 
where spadiceous, subfurfuraceous. 
Pilens mine broad) stem 2) tonsin. lone: 
Beech woods. Pennsylvania, Schweznztz. 
