80 Twenty-Second Annual Report on State Cabinet. 



Lactarius piperatus, Ft. 



Woods. Poestenkill. Howe. North Elba. July, September. 

 Edible. 



Lactarius indigo, Ft. 



Woods. Poestenkill. Howe. Betlileliem. August, October. 



Lactarius angustissimus, Lasch. 



Woods. Poestenkill. Howe. Sandlake. July, September. 

 Edible. 



Lactarius volemus. 



Woods and open places. Sandlake. August. Edible. 



Lactarius subtomentosus, B. & B. 



Wet swampy woods. Poestenkill. Howe. Summer. 



Lactarius euliginosus, Ft. Woods. Poestenkill. Howe. Summer. 



PuSSULA EMETICA, Ft. 



Woods. Fort Edward. Howe. Betlileliem and North Elba. 

 Summer. A beautiful but deleterious fungus. 



PlJSSULA ALUTACEA, Ft. 



Woods. Poestenkill. Howe. Summer. Edible. 



Cantharellus tubjsformis, Bull. 



Ground in woods. Fort Edward. Howe. Helderberg Moun- 

 tains. September. 



Cantharellus crispus, Ft. 



Old logs and sticks. Fort Edward. Howe. Catskill Moun- 

 tains. Summer and autumn. 



Marasmius oreades, Ft. 



Hedges, orchards, etc. Fort Edward. Howe. August-October. 

 Edible. 



Marasmius plancus, Ft. 



Dead leaves and sticks in woods. Common. Summer. 



Marasmius rotula, Ft. 



Sticks and leaves in woods. Common. Summer. 



Lentinus lecontei, Ft. 



Old logs and stumps, mostly in open places. Common. 



