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NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Coprinus micaceus {Bull.) Fr. 



Decaying wood and roots of trees. Near Mountain View house 

 August. 



Coprinus plicatilis {Curt.) Fr. 

 Rich soil about barns. Raybrook. August. 



Panaeolus campanulatus L. 



Manure. Common. June to August. 



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Panaeolus solidipes Pk. 



Manure. Epps farm. August. 



POLYPORACEAE 

 Boletinus cavipes (Opal.) Kalchb. 



Mossy ground under or near tamarack trees. Near Newman. August 

 and September. 



Boletinus pictus Pk. 



Painted boletinus 



Thin woods and swamps, specially under pine trees. Raybrook and 

 woods east of Brewster farm. August. Edible. A pretty species but 

 it loses color in drying. 



Boletinus paluster Pk. 



Mossy marshes. Rare. Valley of the Ausable. August. 



Boletus spectabilis Pk. 



Swampy woods and marshes. Very rare. Valley of the Ausable. 

 August. Found but once in North Elba, once in Hamilton county and 

 once in Oswego county. 



Boletus Elbensis Pk. 



Under or near tamarck trees. July and August. Closely related to 

 B. laricinus Berk. 



Boletus Clintonianus Pk. 



Clinton's boletus 



Mossy ground in thin woods, specially under or near tamarack trees. 

 Near Newman, August and September. Edible. 



