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The Ohio Naturalist. 
[Vol. XI, No. 3, 
Mr. W. G. Stover aided considerably in the collecting and study 
at “ Beechwood Camp.” After the plants were collected, described 
in the field, preserved and studied, duplicates were sent to Dr. 
W. A. Murrill, who helped with verifications, corrections and 
determinations. 
Full sets of the plants may be found in the herbarium of the 
writer, and in that of the New York Botanical Garden. 
Professor Smith found the rather rare Fistulina pallida on an 
oak stump in the Kentucky locality 
All of the specimens were collected on soil, unless otherwise 
stated. 
LIST OF SPECIES. 
Gyroporus castaneus (Bull.) Quel. Ench. Fung. 161. 1886. 
Boletus castaneus Bull. Herb. Fr. pi. 328. 1786. 
In beech woods, Oxford, O. No. 2. 
Tylopilus felleus (Bull.) P. Karst. Rev. Myc. 39: 16. 1881. 
Boletus felleus Bull. Herb. Fr. pi. 371). 1787. 
Usually along edges of woods. Big Hill, Ivy. Nos. 11), 24, 
39, 40, 40a and 41. Also collected in woods near Oxford, O., 
during the summer of 1910. Some of the specimens were 
very large, the largest reaching 20 cm. across the pileus. 
Tylopilus indecisus (Peck) Murrill, Mvcologia 1:15. 1909. 
Boletus indecisus Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 41:70. 1888. 
In woods, Oxford, O. Nos. 3, 3a, 7 and 17. Big Hill, 
Ky. Nos. 17 and 31. Not common in either locality. 
Ceriomyces russellii (Frost) Murrill, Mvcologia 1:144. 1909. 
Boletus russellii Frost, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 2:104. 1874. 
In woods, Big Hill, Ky. No. 37. Rare. 
Ceriomyces betula (Schw.) Murrill, Mvcologia 1:144. 1909. 
Boletus betula Schw. Schr. Nat. Ges. Leipzig 1:90. 1822. 
In moist ravines in woods, Big Hill, Ky. No. 38. Infre- 
quent. Said to be the same as Boletus morgani Peck, Bull. 
Torr. Bot. Club 10:73. 1883. Regarded by some to be the 
same as Boletus russellii Frost, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sei. 
2: 104. 1874, but the two are not to be confused in the field. 
Ceriomyces auriporus (Peck) Murrill, Mvcologia 1:147. 1909. 
Boletus auriporus Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Cab. 23:133. 1873. 
In beech woods, Oxford, O. No. Hi. Rare. In woods, Big 
Hill, Ky. Nos. 16, 20, 34, 36, 57, and 64. Frequent. No. 36 
included some unusually large specimens with the pileus 
7 cm. across. 
Ceriomvces auriflammeus (Berk. & Curt.) Murrill, Mvcologia 
1:147. 1909. 
Boletus auriflammeus Berk. & Curt. Grevillea 1:36. 1872. 
In pine woods, Big Hill, Ky. No. 25. Also in mixed woods. 
Infrequent. The striations of the stipe were much elongated. 
