JANUARY, 1902. CONTRIBUTION TOWARD LIST OF MILWAUKEE CO. FUNGI. 5'.l 
'""/6. Pleiirotus ulmarius, Bull. Elm Plcurotus. Very common, 
especially in the city, growing from pruned limbs or 
crotches of living elm trees, during September and Octo- 
ber. Usually from two to three plants in a cluster. 
*77. Pluteus cervinus, Schaeff. Brown Pluteus. Common in 
mixed woods near Whitefish Bay, August and Septem- 
ber, 1901. Occurring also at Cudahy and in Johnson's 
woods. 
'■'78. Polyporus adusta, Fr. Scorched Po>lyporus. On stump, in 
woods, at Buckhorn, Town Lake, October, 1901. 
79. Polyporus applanatus (Pers.) Fr. Common Polyporus. 
The most common of our woody fungi. Growing on 
stumps and sometimes from wounds of living trees. 
Several interesting examples, where the fungus, project- 
ing from a tree stump, had completely enveloped a young- 
sapling which had grown up from the ground near it 
were brought to us by Rev. C. J. McNeill. 
'^80. Polyporus brumalis (Pers.) Fr. Winter Polyporus. Speci- 
mens of this interesting fungus were found growing on a 
stump in mixed woods, opposite the cement mills, on the 
Milwaukee River, October 12, 1900. 
8t. Polyporus frondosus, Fr. Leafy Polyporus. Two large 
specimens of a grayish color were found growing on an 
old stump in woods near the Country Club. September 
12, 1900. From roots of an oak near Whitefish Bay 
Village, October 4, 1901. 
82. Polyporus gilvus, Schw. Growing on basswood stump, in 
the Menomonee A'alley, west of the city, October 10, 
1901. 
83. Polyporus lucidus (Leys) Fr. Lucid Polyporus. On 
stump near Tippecanoe Lake, Town Lake, Milwaukee 
County, October, 1900. 
84. Polyporus resinosus. . Resin Polyporus. On stumps 
near Whitefish Bay, October 12, 1900. 
"-^85. Polyporus sulphureus (Bull) Fr. Sulphur Polyporus. 
Fine specimens w^ere collected from a large stump in 
Mitchell's woods. Town Greenfield. September 24, 1900 : 
from trunk of living oak in Country Club woods, October 
10, 1900.; from dead oak trunk, Johnson's woods, Sep- 
