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Hydnum eepandum, L. 



Woods. Fort Edward. Howe. Sandlake. Edible. 



Hydnum suaveolens, Scop. 



Ground in woods and along shaded rivulets. Fort Edward. 

 Howe. Sandlake. 



Hydnum gbaveolens, Delast. 



Woods. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Hydnum adustum, Schw. 



Base of trees and stumps. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Hydnum coealloides, Scop. 



Old logs in woods. Fort Edward. Howe. Adirondack Moun- 

 tains. Edible. A very pretty, delicate white fungus. 



Hydnum eeinaceus, Bull. 



Dead trunk of Platanus. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Hydnum gelatinosum, Scop. 



Rotten wood in woods. Catskill Mountains. 



Hydnum cfeehatum, Pers, 



Trunks of trees in woods. Adirondack Mountains. Sometimes 

 grows very large — a foot or more in diameter. 



Hydnum ocheaceum, Pers. 



Sticks and stumps. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Hydnum htmantia, Schw. 



Half-buried, dead branches. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Hydnum mucidum, Pers. 



Trees and dejected branches. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Hydnum ljeticoloe, B. dh C. 



Dead branches among leaves. Fort Edward. Howe. 



Iepex tulipifeeje, Schw. 



Dead branches of trees. Fort Edward. Howe. Catskill Moun- 

 tains. 



Iepex defoemis, Ft. 



Old stumps and trees. Helderberg Mountains. 



