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polypobus cebifluus, b. <& c. 



Base of trees and old logs in woods. Adirondack Mountains. 



Polypoeus KEsnsrosus, Fr. 



Stumps and trunks of trees. Troy. Howe. Helderberg Moun- 

 tains. 



Polypoeus applanatus, Fr. 



Old logs and trees, mostly in woods. Common. 



Polypoeus fomentaeius, Fr. 



Stumps, trunks and old logs. Common. 



Polypoeus igniaeius, Fr. 



Trunks of trees. Fort Edward. Howe. North Elba. 



Polypoeus scutellatus, Schw. 



Dead bark. Port Edward. Howe. Dead alders. North Elba. 



Polypoeus subfuscus, Fr. 



Trunks and logs. Port Edward. Howe. 



Polypoeus caeolinensis, B. & C. 



Stumps in woods. Port Edward. Howe. 



Polypoeus caeneus, Nees. 



Old logs in woods and open places. Common. Dr. Howe finds 

 a resupinate form. 



Polypoeus clntnabablnus, Fr. 



Old logs, etc. Common. A highly colored and somewhat 

 variable species. 



Polypoeus eadiatus, Fr. 



Trunks and branches of trees. Port Edward. Howe. 



Polypoeus bifobmis, Kl. 



Old logs. Catskill Mountains. 



Polypoeus hiesutus, Fr. 



Trees, stumps, etc. Yery common. 



Polypoeus hiesutulus, Schw. 



Dead branches and sticks. Catskill Mountains. 



