PRELIMINARY LIST OP NEW BRUNSWICK FUNGI. 
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P. serotinus, Fr. Dead trunks of deciduous trees. 
Omphalia campanella, Batsch. Debris of coniferous trees. 
Hygrophorus minuatus, Fr. In open places. 
H. eburneus, Bull. Wholly shining white. Woods and pastures. 
H. erubescens, Fr. In pine woods. 
Lactarius deliciosus, Fr. In woods. 
L. piperatus, Fr. In mixed woods. 
Russula heterophylla, Fr. In woods. 
R. emetica, Fr. In woods and open grounds. 
R. aurata, Fr. Cap brightly colored. In woods. 
R. alutagea, Fr. In mixed woods. 
Cantharellus cibarius, Fr. Open woods and grassy places. 
C. aurantiacus, Fr. Orange-yellow. On ground and very rotten logs. 
Marasmius oreades, Fr. Growing in circles or rows in lawns and pastures. 
Lentinus lepideus, Fr. On pine and other timbers. 
Panus stipticus, Fr. Gregarious on stumps. 
Trogia crispa, Fr. On wood. 
Clitopilus oroella, Bull. In pastures and open places in wet weather. 
Claudopus nidulans, Pers. On decaying wood in autumn. Not common. 
Cortinarius violaceus, Fr. Gills, stem and cap violet colored when young. 
C. armillatus, Fr. In moist woods. 
C. cinnamomeus, Fr., var. semi-sanguineus, Fr. 
Agaricus campester, Linn. The common Mushroom. Pastures and open 
places. 
A. silvicola, Vitt. Woods, copses, or along their borders. Edible, but the 
poisonous Amanita may easily be mistaken for it. 
Coprinus atramentarius (Bull.), Fr. Growing singly or in clusters in rich> 
soil by waysides. 
POLYPORACEJE. 
Boletus piperatus, Bull. Woods and open places. Common and variable. 
B. edulis, Bull. Woods and open places. 
B. luridus, Schaeff. In moist woods. 
B. versipellis, Fr. Woods and open places. 
B. scaber, Fr. Appearing through summer and autumn. 
B. chromapes, Frost. Woods. 
B. clintonianus, Peck. Mossy or grassy ground in woods or open places. 
B. subtomentosus, L. Common and variable. 
B. bovinus, Linn. Pine woods. 
B. flavus, With. Apparently rare. 
Polyporus picipes, Fr. On trunks, especially willow. 
P. betulinus, Fr. On living and dead birch. 
P. elegans, Fr. On trunks, chiefly birch. 
P. radiatus, Fr. Very much imbricated, on hazel, alder, etc. 
P. fomentarius, Fr. On trunks. Common. 
