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polypoeus bbumalis, fr. 



Dead wood. Fort Edward. Howe. 



POLYPOEUS TOMENTOSUS, Fr. 



Low ground in woods, North Elba, where it is quite abundant, 

 but I have not seen it elsewhere. 



POLYPOEUS PEEENNIS, Fr. 



Shaded ground and banks by roadsides in hilly districts. Com- 

 mon. 



POLYPOEUS BOUCHEANUS, Fr. 



Dead sticks and branches lying on or near the ground. Com- 

 mon. 



POLYPOEUS LUBIDUS, B. & C. 



Sticks and old logs. Fort Edward. Howe. Catskill Moun- 

 tains. 



Polyposes elegans, Ft. 



Dead wood and logs in woods. Fort Edward. Howe. North 

 Elba. 



POLYPOEUS LUCIDUS, Fr. 



Old logs, stumps and roots. Common. 



POLYPOEUS GIG ANTE US, Fr. 



Base of hemlocks. Fort Edward. Howe. September. Edible. 



POLYPOEUS SULFUEEUS, Fr. 



Old logs in woods. Fort Edward. Howe. North Elba. Edi- 

 ble. Sometimes attains a very large size, and is also conspicuous 

 by reason of its color, the upper surface being bright orange, the 

 lower, clear sulphur yellow. 



POLYPOEUS LACTEUS, Ft. 



Old stumps. Fort Edward. Howe. Catskill Mountains. 



POLYPOEUS GILVUS, Fr. 



Trunks of trees. Sandlake. 



POLYPOEUS ADUSTUS, Fr. 



Old stumps and branches. Fort Edward. Howe. North Elba. 



POLYPOEUS LABYEINTHICUS, Fr. 



Dead pine trunks. Troy. Howe. 



