PLANTS OF NORTH ELBA 



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Stereum populneum Pk. 



Prostrate trunks of aspen. Raybrook. August. The singular 

 S. ambiguum Pk. was found on prostrate trunks of spruce at Cascade 

 lake, only a short distance from the east line of the town and it will 

 probably yet be found in North Elba. 



Hymenochaete tabacina {Sow.) Lev. 

 Dead trunks and branches, specially of the mountain maple. 



Hymenochaete corrugata (Fr.) Lev. 



Dead trunks and branches of deciduous trees. Near Lake Placid. 

 Atkinson. Near Adirondack lodge. 



Corticium amorphum (Pers.) Fr. 

 Dead bark of balsam fir. Northern entrance to Indian pass. 



Corticium sulphureum Fr. 



Prostrate trunks of balsam fir. Woods near the road to Epps farm. 

 September. 



Corticium subincarnatum Pk. 



Decorticated wood of spruce. Near Newman. September. 



Corticium viticolum Schw. 



Dead trunks and branches of mountain maple. Adirondack lodge. 

 August. 



CLAVARIACEAE 



Clavaria cristata Pers. 



Crested clavaria 



Low woods and under young coniferous trees. Brewster farm. 

 August. Edible. 



Clavaria circinans Pk. 



Groves of young coniferous trees. Near North Elba post office. 

 August. 



Clavaria rugosa Bull. 

 Damp ground in woods or clearings. Raybrook. August. 



Clavaria flaccida Fr. 



Woods and under coniferous trees. Common. August. 



