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72. Thelephora palmata Fr. On the ground in woods. North Conway, No. 



4978. With a decidedly foetid odor in fresh plants. 



73. Thelephora terrestris (Ehrh.) Fr. On the ground and growing over 



mosses, twigs, etc. North Conway, No. 4873 ; on rotten stump of 

 Pinus resinosa, No. 4958. Both collections were made by Dr. H. H. 

 York. 



74. Tulasnella fusco-violacea Bres. On bark of Abies balsamea. Crawford 



Notch, No. 4883. Determined by Dr. E. A. Burt. There occurs rather 

 abundantly in this region a peculiar fungus growing exclusively on the 

 bark of living trees of Pinus strobus, in which it forms orbicular patches 

 1 to 2.5 cm. broad. It is entirely resupinate, or at least practically so, 

 and of a light brown color. The surface is rough with a matter, stri- 

 gose pubescence. No hymenium can be found. In general appearance 

 the fungus has the appearance that one would expect of a resupinate 

 species of Stereum. However, Dr. Burt suggests that it may be a spe- 

 cies of Septobasidium. Mycologists who have opportunity to collect in 

 this region through a longer period of time than have I can render a 

 distinct, service by observing and collecting this peculiar fungus in the 

 endeavor to obtain it in fruiting conditions. It can be found on the 

 uninjured bark of trees 20 to 50 years old, and only where they grow 

 in dense stands. 



4. Family Clavariaceae 



75. Clavaria fusiformis Sow. Among moss in forest trail. North Conway, 



No. 5060. Collected by Dr. H. H. York. 



76. Clavaria krombholtzii Fr. On the ground in woods. North Conway, No. 



5172. 



5. Family Hydnaceae 



77. Asterodon setigera Peck. On rotten hemlock log. North Conway, No. 



5059. 



78. Hydnum coralloides (Scop.) Fr. On end of oak log. North Conway, 



No. 5148. 



79. Hydnum ochraceum Pers. On log of Acer. North Conway, No. 4736. 



80. Phlebia strigoso-zonata Schw. On dead Populus. North Conway, No. 



5i33. 



81. Radulum casearium Morgan. On log of Populus. North Conway, Nos. 



4637, 5132. 



6. Family Agaricaceae 



82. Amanita flavoconia Atk. In rich humus in woods. North Conway, Nos. 



4569, 4729 and 4738. 



83. Amanita morrisii Peck. On the ground in damp woods. North Conway, 



No. 4737. 



84. Amanita muscaria (L.) Fr. On the ground under aspens. Willey Sta- 



tion, No. 4663. 



85. Amanita rubescens Fr. On the ground in moist woods. North Conway, 



No. 4735. 



