1762. 
1763. 
1764. 
1765. 
1766. 
1767. 
1768. 
1769. 
1770. 
1771. 
1772. 
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. archyropus, Pers. 
Woods. 
. erythropus, Fr. (JZ. plancus, Fr.) Reg. Rep. 23, p. 125. 
Woods. 
. rotula, Scop. Reg. Rep 23, p. 125. 
Dead leaves and sticks. 
. Campanulatus, Pk. Reg. Rep. 23, p. 126. 
Dead leaves and sticks. This may be only a form of J. 
siccus, Schw., from which, if we may rely on Schweinitz’s 
description, it differs in its smaller size, paler stem and not 
venose lamelle. 
. subvenosus, Pk. Reg. Rep. 23, p. 128. 
Fallen leaves of poplar. 
. resinosus, Pk. (J/. decurrens, Pk.) Reg. Rep. 24, p. 77. 
Fallen leaves and ground. The name J/. decurrens, being pre- 
occupied, J7. restmosus is applied to our plant instead of it. 
. elongatipes, Pk. (JV. longipes, Pk.) Reg. Rep. 26, p. 66. 
Fallen leaves in woods. JW. lJongipes having been previously 
employed in connection with another species, J7/. elongatipes 
is substituted as the name of our plant. 
. cespitosus, Pk. Rep. Rep. 26, p. 65. 
Decaying wood and stumps. 
.Mminutulus, Pk. Reg. Rep. 27, p. 97. 
Dead ash leaves. 
648. LENTINUS, Fr. 
. lepideus, Fr. Reg. Rep. 23, p. 126. 
Decaying wood and stumps. 
. Lecomtei, Fr. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 80: ibid. 24, p. 103. 
Decaying wood and stumps. 
. vulpinus, Fr. Reg. Rep. 25, p. 80. 
Trunks of ash trees. 
649. PANUS, Fr. 
. Stypticus, Bull. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 81. 
Decaying wood. 
. operculatus, B. and C. Reg. Rep. 27, p. 97: ibid. 3c, p. 71. 
Dead bark of alders, etc. 
650. TROGIA, Fr. 
. crispa, Pers. (Cantharellus crispus, Fr.) Reg. Rep. 22, p. 80: 23, p. 
123. 
Dead trunks, stumps and branches. 
