PLANTS OF NORTH ELBA 



Boletus subluteus Pk. 



Small yellowish boletus 



Under or near pine trees. Valley of the Ausable near Wood farm. 

 August. Edible. 



Boletus Americanus Pk. 



With the preceding species and separable from it by the brighter 

 yellow color of the pileus and the absence of a collar from the stem. 



Boletus albus Pk. 



Woods and groves, usually under or near pine or other coniferous 

 trees. Raybrook and Indian pass trail. July and August. The type 

 specimens were collected about 30 years ago a short distance north of 

 Indian pass. Specimens were again collected in that locality the past 

 season. The species is easily recognized by its white viscid pileus. 



Boletus granulatus L. 



Granulated boletus 

 Pine woods and groves. Raybrook. August. Edible. 



Boletus piper at us Bull. 

 Woods and clearings. Common. A small species having an acrid 

 peppery taste. 



Boletus Ravenelii B. C. 



Woods. Rare. Indian pass trail, August. The beautiful yellow 

 tomentum of the pileus and stem makes this an attractive species but it 

 has a very disagreeable acrid flavor. 



Boletus auriporus Pk. 



Thin woods. Near Newman. August. 



Boletus subglabripes Pk. 



Smoothish stem boletus 

 Woods and groves. Raybrook. August. Edible. 



Boletus chrysenteron Fr. 



Woods and banks among mosses or on bare ground. Common and 

 variable. 



Boletus subtomentosus L. 



Woods. Raybrook and Newman farm. August. 



