Jan., 1910.] 
Notes on a Collection of Boletaceae. 
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Ceriomyces eximius (Peck) Murrill, Mycologia 1:148. 1909. 
Boletus eximius Peck, Journ. Mycol. 3:54. 1887. 
In woods, Big Hill, Kv. No. 56. Rare. 
Ceriomyces crassus Batt. Fung. Hist. 62. 1755. 
In mixed pine woods, Big Hill, Ky. Nos. 32, 32a, 48, 51 
and 67. Frequent. The plants under the last number differed 
considerably and may not belong here. The largest spec- 
imens reached 20 cm. across the top of the pileus. 
Ceriomyces affinis (Peck) Murrill, Mycologia 1:149. 1909. 
Boletus affinis Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 25:81. 1873. 
In pine woods, Big Hill, Ky. No. 49. Not common. 
Ceriomyces curtisii (Berk.) Murrill, Mycologia 1:150. 1909. 
Boletus curtisii Berk.; Berk. & Curtis Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. II. 
12:429. 1853. 
In mixed pine woods, Big Hill, Ky. No. 30. Infrequent. 
Ceriomyces inflexus (Peck) Murrill, Mycologia 1:150. 1909. 
Boletus inflexus Peck, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 22:207. 1895. 
In mixed pine woods, Big Hill, Ky. No. 28. Infrequent. 
Ceriomyces retipcs (Berk. & Curt.) Murrill, Mycologia 1:151. 1909. 
Boletus rctipes Berk. & Curt. Grevillea 1:36. 1872. 
Open grassy woods, Oxford, O. No. 11. Very rare. In 
woods Big Hill, Ky. Nos. 23 and 50. Common. 
Ceriomyces miniato-olivaceus (Frost) Murrill, Mycologia 1:152. 
1909. 
Boletus miniato-olivaceus Frost, Bull. Buffalo See. Nat. Sci. 
2:101. 1874. 
In beech woods, Oxford, O. Nos. 9 and 18. Infrequent. 
Both collections were considered uncertain by Dr. Murrill. 
Ceriomyces bicolor (Peck) Murrill, Mycologia 1:152. 1909. 
Boletus bicolor Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Museum 24:78. 1872. 
In beech woods, Oxford, O. No. 15. Rare. The plants 
were only about 3.5 cm. across the pileus. In woods, Big 
Hill, Ky. Nos. 22, 29, 42, 45 and 53. Common. Plants were 
larger, often reaching 12 or 15 cm. across the pileus. 
Ceriomyces pallidus (Frost) Murrill, Mycologia 1:152. 1909. 
Boletus pallidus Frost, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 2:105. 1874. 
In woods, Big Hill, Ky. No. 46. Rare. 
Ceriomyces subtomentosus (L.) Murrill, Mycologia 1:153. 1979. 
Boletus subtomentosus L. Sp. PI. 1178. 1753. 
In woods, Big Hill, Ky. No. 35. Rare. 
Ceriomyces fumesipes (Peck) Murrill, Mycologia 1:154. 1909. 
Boletus fumesipes Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 50:108. 1897. 
In beech woods, Oxford, O., Nos. 5 and 6. Infrequent. In 
woods, Big Hill, Ky. No. 59. Rare. 
