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227. IJ. sublutcns Pk. (Pk. 1895). — somewhat yellow. Bushnells Basin, 



edible. 



228. It. siibtomontosus L. — somewhat hairy. Monroe Co., edible. 



229. It. bicolor Pk. — two colored. Woods and open places, Pittsfofd, edible. 



230. It. Busselli Frost. Bushnells Basin, not common, edible. 



231. It. edulis Bull. (Pk. 1895). Woods, Rochester, Pittsford, Bushnells 



Basin, edible. 



232. It. edulis var. clavipes Pk. — club footed. Rochester, Pittsford, edible. 



233. It. luridus Schaeff. Woods, Pittsford. Should be carefully tested. 



234. It. versipellis Fr. (Pk. 1895). Bushnells Basin, Bergen Swamp, edible. 



235. It. felleus Bull. (Pk. 1895). Rochester, Pittsford. unwholesome. 



236. It. griseus Frost. — gray. Bushnells Basin, edible. 



237. It. ehromapes Frost. Monroe Co., edible. 



238. It. communis Bull. Monroe Co., not tested. 



239. It. retipes B. and C. — reticulate stem. Bushnells Basin, edible. 



240. It. castaneus Bull. — chestnut. Rochester, Adirondack Mts., edible. 



241. It. impolitus Fr. — unpolished. Rochester, edible. 



242. Ti. vermiculosus Pk. — wormy. Rochester, not tested. 



243. B. subaureus Pk. var. rubro-scriptus Pk. Rochester, edible. 



244. It. subtomentosus L. — somewhat downy. Rochester, edible. 



245. B. sp. — a new species found by the writer in Bushnells Basin. Small 



peach yellow pileus with red cheek. Dr. Peck said that it was new 

 but on account of not finding any more specimens he would not give 

 it a name. 



246. It. Sullivantii B. and M. Rochester, not tested. 



Strobilomyces Berk. 



Gr. — a pine cone; a fungus. 



247. Strobilomyces strobilaceus Gr.— cone like. Rochester, Pittsford, 



Bushnells Basin, edible. 



Fistulina Bull. 



Fistula, a pipe. 



248. Fistulina bepatica (Huds.) Fr. — resembling the liver. Beefsteak 



mushroom. On chestnut stumps. Rochester, Pittsford, edible. 



249. F. pallida B. and Rav. — pallidas, pale. Rare, not tested. 



Polyporus Fr. 

 Gr. — many; a passage, a pore. 



250. Polyporus squamosus Fr. — squamma, a scale. On partly decayed trees, 



Pittsford, edible but tough. 



