PLANTS OF NORTH ELBA 



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Tubaria deformata Pk. 



Horse dung in lumber roads in woods. Connery pond. August. 

 Found but once. 



Crepidotus applanatus Pen. 

 Decaying wood. Raybrook. August. 



Crepidotus epibryus Fr. 



Mosses and fallen twigs and leaves of coniferous trees. Woods north 

 of North Elba post office. August. 



Crepidotus versutus Pk. 



Dead wood and branches of balsam fir. Woods east of Brewster 

 farm. August. C. fulvotomentosus Pk. is common on dead aspen in 

 many parts of the Adirondacks and will probably be found here. 



Cortinarius luteofuscus Pk. 



Mossy ground in woods. Valley of the Ausable. 



Cortinarius olivaceus Pk. 



Mossy ground in deep woods. Slope of Mt Wright. August. This 

 and the preceding species are closely allied to each other and to the 

 European species C. i?ifractus (Pers.) Fr. and C. qnfractus Fr. 



Cortinarius lanatipes Pk. 



Groves of young coniferous trees. Near Newman. September. 



Cortinarius fulgens {A. & S.) Fr. 



Woods. Near the road to Epps farm. September. A showy species. 

 Found but once. 



Cortinarius violaceus (Z ) Fr. 



Violet cortinarius 



Damp woods. Valley of the Ausable. Edible. The young plant is 

 dark violaceous in all its parts but in the mature plant the lamellae 

 assume a rusty hue, being dusted by the spores. 



Cortinarius canescens Pk. 



Groves of young coniferous trees. Near Newman. September. 



Cortinarius erraticus Pk. 



With the preceding and somewhat resembling it. 



