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Clitopilus albogriseus Pk. 



Woods. Near Adirondack lodge. August. 



Leptonia serrulata Pers. 

 Shaded banks by roadside. Near upper iron bridge. It was collected 

 in this place many years ago. I have not met with it recently. 



Nolanea conica Pk. 



Among mosses in woods and swamps, rarely on decaying wood. 

 Common. 



Claudopus nidulans {Pers.^ Pk. 



Decaying wood. Occasional. Valley of the Ausable. This is ge|i- 

 erally referred to the genus Pleurotus, but its spores have a beautiful pink 

 color and for this reason it is placed here though it is not otherwise 

 closely allied to this genus. 



OCHROSPORAE 



Pholiota caperata Pe^s. 

 Ground in woods and among mosses in swamps. Near Raybrook. 



August. 



Pholiota aggerata Pk. 



Banks by roadsides and on bare soil in thin woods. Adirondack 

 lodge road. August. 



Pholiota albocrenulata Pk. 



At the base of standing trees of sugar maple, rarely on prostrate 



trunks of these trees. It is rare to find more than one or two specimens 



in a place. 



Pholiota adiposa Fr. 



Fat pholiota 



Dead or decaying wood of deciduous trees. Lake Placid. Atkinson. 



Edible. 



Pholiota lutea Pk. 



Prostrate trunk of sugar maple. Near Wood's sap works. August. 



Found but once. 



Pholiota flammans Fr. 



Prostrate trunks of trees in woods. Near Lake Placid. Atkinson. 

 Near Freemans Home. August. This is one of the prettiest species of 

 the genus. 



