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corticiutm liquidambaris b. (& 0. 



Poplar trunks and branches. Greenbiisli and Center. October. 



COETICIUM SALICINUM Fv. 



Dead trnnks and branches of willows, especially Salix discolor. 

 Buffalo. Clinton. Center and Indian Lake. October. 



One of the prettiest species of the genus. Large specimens 

 sometimes have the hymenium reticulated with vein-like eleva- 

 tions. 



CORTICIUM SCUTELLATmi B. <& C. 



Branches of trees. Fort Edward. Howe. Greenbush. July. 



COKTICIUM RUBICOLA B. <& C. 



Stems of the blackberry. Greenbush. October. 



'CORTICIUM AUBERIANUM Mont. 



Bark of dead pine trees. Greenbush. October. 



Craterelltjs lutescens Ft. 



Swamps. Sandlake and Greig. August and September. 

 It is sometimes so much lobed and imbricated on the margin 

 that it has a roseate appearance. 



Thelephora coralloides Fr. 



Ground in open woods. Greenbush. July. 



Thelephora tuberosa Grev. \ 



With the preceding. 



Thelephora caryophyll^a Fr. 



Damp shaded ground in a ravine. Albany Rural Cemetery. 

 July. 



Thelephora sebacea Fr. 



Incrusting grasses, leaves and small plants. Catskill mountains. 

 July. 



Cl ATARI A FLAY A Fr. 



Ground in. woods. Albany Rural Cemetery. Jul3^ 



Clay ARIA cinerea Bull. 



With the preceding. July. 



Clayeria Kunzei Fr. 



Damp soil near swamps or streams. Sandlake and Greig. 

 August and September. 



