PLANTS OF NORTH ELBA 207 



referable to Daedalea but Fries has taken the form belonging to Lenzites 

 as the type of the species. 



Schizophyllum commune Fr. 



Dead wood of deciduous trees and shrubs. Common. 



RHODOSPORAE 

 Pluteus cervinus {Schaeff.) Fr. 

 Decaying wood in woods and clearings. Common. 



Pluteus granularis Pk. 



Woods. Prostrate trunks of trees. Near McKenzie pond. August. 

 By a typographical error the name of this species was changed in 

 Sylloge to Pluteus regularis. 



Pluteus admirabilis Pk. 



Prostrate trunks of trees in woods. Two forms occur, one having 

 the pileus yellow, the other, brown. 



Entoloma Grayanum Pk. 



Ground in woods. Raybrook. August. 



Entoloma strictius Pk. 



Swamps and wet places. Wood farm. June. 



Entoloma salmoneum Pk. 



In woods and groves under spruce and balsam fir trees. Common 

 and beautiful. 



Entoloma cuspidatum Pk. 



Damp ground and mossy places in woods and swamps. Remarkable 

 for the cusp-like point in the center of the pileus. 



Clitopilus Noveboracensis Pk. 



Woods. Near Newman. September. 



Clitopilus conissans Pk. 



About the base of trees in woods. Rare. Near Adirondack lodge. 

 August. A singular species not agreeing well with the character of the 

 genus, but placed here because the color of the spores indicate such a 

 position. 



