FLORA OF THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, LONG ISLAND 



Stewart H. Burnham and Roy A. Latham 



Third Supplementary List, Part 2* 



POLYPORACEAEf 



Cyclomyces Greenii Berk. — Earth in low woods at Cutchogue; reported in 

 Mycol. Notes 65: 1077. Nov. 1920. 



Fomes applanatus (Pers.) Fr. — On trunks of Baccharis halimifolia at Orient; 

 reported as Fomes leucophaeus Mont, in Mycol. Notes 65: 1077. 

 Nov. 1920. 



Fomes conchatus (Pers.) Fr. — On trunks of Baccharis halimifolia at Orient; 

 reported in Mycol. Notes 65: 1077. Nov. 1920. 



Fomes connatus Fr. — On trunks of Salix nigra at Southold. 



Polyporus epileucus Fr. — On Quercus velutina at Greenport; Dr. Lloyd says 

 "a rare species." 



Polyporus galactinus Berk. — Cutchogue on old wood. 



Polyporus rutilans (Pers.) Fr. — On Quercus velutina at Greenport. 



Polyporus Schweinitzii Fr. — Southold on coniferous wood. 



PolysHctus focicola B. & C. — On earth in dry woods, Southold; determined 

 by Dr. Lloyd, who says; "We refer this to PolysHctus focicola 

 on its large pores, although in reality it is a 'new species.' It 

 is a large pored form of PolysHctus cinnamomeus with bright 

 cinnamon color, while PolysHctus focicola proper is a large 

 poroid form of PolysHctus perennis with dull color." 



* Part one of this list was published in Torreya, Vol. 23, No. 1, Jan.-Feb. 



1923. 



t The Polypores were determined by Dr. C. G. Lloyd and are preserved in 

 the Herbarium of the Lloyd Museum and Library at Cincinnati, Ohio. 



