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90. CLITOCYBE Fr. 
135. C. INFUNDIBULIFORMIS Schaeff. Ashland, rare (Williams). 
“91. COLLYBIA Fr. 
136. C. VELUTIPES Curt. Bases of stumps of Hickory trees. Ash- 
land, Weeping Water, common (Williams). 
°92, PLEUROTUS Fr. 
137. P. utMarius Bull. Trunks of Elm, Boxelder, etc. Generally 
late in autumn, common. Lincoln, Ashland, Weeping Water 
(Williams). 
93. LENTINUS Fr. 
138. L. Lecomrer Fr. On old logs, especially Cottonwood. Weep- 
ing Water, Ashland, Wabash. Common, (Williams). 
“94. PLUTEUS Fr. 
139, P. cervinus Schaeff. On.much decayed logs, common. Ash- 
land. (Williams). 
95. ENTOLOMA Fr. 
140. E. RHOpOPOLIUM Fr. Moist woods. Ashland (Williams). 
96. PHOLIOTA Fr. 
14], P. pr&cox Pers. Grassy places after rains. Lincoln, Weeping 
Water. (Williams). 
-97. HYPHOLOMA Fr. 
142. H. VELUTINUM Pers. Lincoln, Weeping Water (Williams). 
389. POLYPOREZ. 
98. POLYPORUS Mich. 
143. P. ELEGANS (Bull.) Fr. On old wood, Lincoln. A very pretty 
species with somewhat excentric stipe about 1% in. long, thick 
pileus, and decurrent hymenium. Rare. (Webber). 
40. HYDNELE. 
“99. HYDNUM L. 
144. H. crIRRATUM Pers. On old stump, Lincoln, June. Mr. Ellis 
writes — ‘Rare, I have it also from Iowa and New York.’’ My 
only specimens were sent to Mr. Ellis for determination hence 
are in Herb. Ellis. 
Hymenium with very long coarse teeth, blue brown. (Webber). 
100. IRPEX Fr. 
145. I. oBirqguus (Schrad.) Fr. On dead limbs of Elm, Ashland 
(Williams). 
41, THELEPHOREZ. 
101. STEREUM Pers. 
146. S. NEGLECTUM Pk. (Rep.33 p. 22.) On bark of trees, common. 
Lincoln (Webber). 
