PLANTS OF NORTH ELBA 209 



Pholiota acericola Pk. 



Mossy prostrate trunks of sugar maple. Raybrook and Freemans 



Home. August. 



Pholiota marginata Batsch 



Dead wood in woods. Freemans Home. July. 



Pholiota marginella Pk. 



Decaying wood. Near South Meadow. June. Closely related to 



the preceding species from which it differs in its paler color and the even 



margin of the pileus. 



Pholiota rugosa Pk. 



Prostrate trunks in woods, AVoods south of John Brown farm. 

 August and September. 



Pholiota confragosa Fr. 



Prostrate trunks in woods. Near Connery pond. August. 



Hebeloma firmum {Pers.) Fr. 

 Woods. Rare. Near Newman. September. 



Inocybe calamistrata Fr. 



Thin woods and along lumber roads. Common. August. 



Inocybe infelix Pk. 



Pastures and clearings. Common. June and July. 



Inocybe subochracea Pk. 

 Thin woods and bushy places. Raybrook. August. 



Inocybe rimosa {Bull.) Fr. 

 . Woods, clearings and pastures. Common, August. 



Inocybe albodisca Pk. 



Groves of young coniferous trees. Woods east of Brewster farm. 

 August, 



Inocybe geophylla Sow. 



Moist ground in woods. Common. 



Inocybe Tricholoma {A. 6^ S.) Fr. 



Woods and groves. Not rare but generally only a few specimens 

 occur in a place. August. 



