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Poria rhodella Fr. 



Prostrate trunks of coniferous trees. Near Newman. 



Poria subacida Pk. 



Decaying wood of deciduous and coniferous trees. Common. A 

 variable species. 



Trametes cinnabarina {Jacq.) Fr. 

 This beautiful species commonly grows on birch, cherry and other 

 deciduous trees but occasionally it occurs on hemlock. Not rare. It is 

 sometimes placed in the genus Polystictus. 



Trametes Sepium Berk. 

 Dead wood and bark of spruce. Indian pass. 



Trametes serialis Fr. 



Prostrate trunks of spruce. Indian pass. 



T. serialis resupinata Romell 

 Prostrate trunks of spruce. Freemans Home. 



Trametes Abietis Karst. 

 Dead trunks of spruce. Common. 



Trametes variiformis Pk. 



Dead trunks of spruce. Raybrook. Formerly referred to the genus 

 Polyporus. 



Daedalea confragosa {Bolt.) Pers. 



Dead trunks of deciduous trees and shrubs, specially of birch, alder 

 and willow. Valley of the Ausable. This species as here understood 

 includes forms having the characters of Lenzites and Trametes as well as 

 of Daedalea. Its variation is similar to that of Lenzites heteromorpha Fr. 



Daedalea unicolor {Bull.) Fr. 

 Dead and decaying wood. Common. 



Favolus Canadensis Klotzsch 

 Dead branches of beech. Valley of the Ausable. August. 



Merulius aureus Fr. 



Dead trunks of balsam fir. Raybrook and Newman. August and 

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