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Corticium suffocatum Peck 

 Karner, Albany county. H. D. House, no. 165, October 3, 1914. 

 Originally collected at Sand lake by Doctor Peck and generally 

 referred to the genus Coniophora. 



Corticium sambuci Fr. 

 Near Albany. On dead limbs of hickory lying on ground in 

 woods. H. D. House and Joseph Rubinger, October 12, 1915. 

 Clarksville. On decayed wood and bark of Juglans c i n e r e a . 

 Dr C. H. Peck (date of collection not indicated). 



Corticium vagum B. & C. 

 Near Albany, on decayed and decorticated hemlock limbs lying 

 on ground in woods. H. D. House and Joseph Rubinger, October 



23, I9I5- 



Hypochnus granulosus (Peck) Burt 



(Zygodesmus granulosus Peck; H. elaeodes Bres.) 

 Karner, Albany county. H. D. House, no. 211, October 8, 1914. 

 Near Albany. H. D. House and Joseph Rubinger, October 23, 

 191 5. Zygodesmus granulosus was collected by Doctor 

 Peck at East Schaghticoke, and the state herbarium also contains 

 an additional specimen collected at Flatbush by Zabriskie. 



Hypochnus subferrugineus Burt 

 Sylvan Beach, Oneida county. On decayed bark and wood of 

 oak. H. D. House, October 12, 1915. 



Hypochnus olivaceous (B. & C.) Burt 

 Karner, Albany county. H. D. House, no. i6j , October 3, 19 14. 

 North Greenbush, Rensselaer county. On dead hemlock bark. 

 H. D. House, November 25, 1915. 



Hypochnus fuscus (Pers.) Fries 

 Near Albany. On dead branches of pine. H. D. House and 

 Joseph Rubinger, October 23, 191 5. 



Merulius bellus B. & C. 

 Near Albany. On decayed hemlock limbs lying on ground 

 in woods. H. D. House and Joseph Rubinger, October 23, 1915. 



