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Mycologia 



Hydnoporia fuscescensi 



Hydnum sp.i On leaf-mold in woods. 



Hydnum adustum^ 



Hydnum caput-ursi^-. On a standing oak trunk on summit. 



Hypholoma perplexumna. 



Inonotus radiatusi. On dead Betula alleghanensis on the summit. 



Ischnoderma fuliginosum 1 . On hemlock. 



Laccaria laccata n 



Lachnocladium sp.i 



Laetiporus speciosus^ 



Lentinus strigosusi 



Lenzites betulinai 



Lycogala epidendrumX. A common slime-mold, not properly included among 

 the fungi. 



Lycoperdon gemmatum 1 . In sheltered woods. 

 Monadelphus illudens^- 

 Panellus ursinusi 



Plowrightia morbosaX. On Prunus serotina. 

 Porta sp. 1 Yellow. 



Porta sp.i With hymenium somewhat resembling that of Coriolus biformis. 



Porta medullapanis 1 . On black locust. 



Prunultis galericulatusn 



Pyropolyporus igniariusl. On birch. 



Schizophyllus alneus^ 



Scleroderma aurantiacum*- 



Scleroderma Geaster^-. On a sheltered southern slope. 



Spongipellis fragilisi. Abundant on a decayed hemlock log. I had collected 

 this rare species at Ohio Pyle, Pa., and Lake Placid, N. Y., but not in 

 Virginia. See " Southern Polypores," p. 61. 



Stereum candidumP-. On living white oak trunks, apparently confined to the 

 bark. 



Stereum complicatum"* 

 Stereum lobatum^ n 



Stereum rugosumi. On a birch trunk. 

 Tremella lutescens 1 . On a hemlock log. 

 Tyromyces chioneus^ 



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