PLANTS OF NORTH ELBA I95 



Clitocybe tumulosa Kalchb. 

 Groves of young coniferous trees. Near the road to Epps farm. 



September. 



Clitocybe infundibuliformis Schaeff. 



Funnel form clitocybe 



Thin woods and bushy places. Common. Edible. 



Clitocybe Adirondackensis Pk. 



Woods. Common. Similar to the preceding species in shape, but 

 smaller, paler and with more narrow and crowded lamellae. 



Clitocybe sinopica Fr. 



Thin woods and clearings, specially in places recently overrun by 



fire. Common. 



Clitocybe ectypoides Pk. 



Decaying wood. Common. The stem is often curved and sometimes 



eccentric. 



Clitocybe eccentrica Pk. 



Much decayed wood in woods. Raybrook, August, White branch- 

 ing strands of mycelium may be found permeating the soft decayed wood. 

 The stem is often eccentric. 



Clitocybe leptoloma Pk. 



Prostrate trunks of deciduous trees, specially of the sugar maple. 

 Raybrook. August. Its flavor is bitter. 



Clitocybe decorosa Fr. 



Prostrate trunks and decaying wood of coniferous trees. Adirondack 

 lodge. August. 



Clitocybe Catinus Fr. 



Fallen leaves and fragments of bark. Raybrook. August. 



Clitocybe cyathiformis Fr. 



Ground and prostrate trunks of trees in woods. Common. 



Clitocybe subditopoda Pk. 



Mossy ground in woods. Near Newman. September. 



Clitocybe angustissima Lasch. 

 Low wet ground in woods. Near Newman, September. 



