Dodge—Fungi from the Region of Kewaunee CoWis. 833 
Trametes rigid a Berk & Mont. Stony Creek, September, Foscora. 
Trametes serialis Fr. Common on logs, Detjen’s woods, April, 
Algoma. 
Trametes stereoides Fr. On dead limbs, Runke’s woods, October, 
Algoma. 
HYDNEAE. 
Hydnnm adustulum Banker ( Steccherinum adustulum Banker). 
A small species with a cream colored, pubescent pileus marked with 
brown zones. The stipe is eccentric in Algoma forms. On pieces of 
wood among needles in swamps, under Larix and Thuja, Ahnapee river, 
September, Algoma. 
Hydnnm caput-ursi Fr. [ Manina caput ursi (Fr.) Banker.] 
The large tubercle is narrowed behind into a small point of attachment. 
The branches are short and thick, 2_3 cm. long. Fries, Incones, PI. 7, 
shows a good cross section view of the plant. A somewhat different 
form is figured by Peck, Rept., 51. PI. 56, fig. 8-12. Otto’s woods, 
September, Algoma. 
Hydnnm coralloides Scop. [ Manina coralloides (Scop.) Banker.] 
The whole plant branches into primary and secondary divisions, the 
first devoid of teeth except where they are on slight protuberances or 
abortive branches. May be confused with TI. caput-ursi on account of 
the massive branches and long pendent teeth. Atkinson, Mushrooms, 
PI. 67, fig. 185, 1900, has such a figure for H. caput-ursi. Schaeff, 
leones, PI. Uf2 TI. coralloides is a good illustration of our specimens. 
On oak and maple, Tornado, Kohlberg, September. 
Hydnnm laciniatum Leers. The teeth are short, flexible and 
slender, 2_5 mm. long. The branches are long, narrow, often anastom¬ 
osing, and having the teeth distributed uniformly on the lower sur¬ 
face. Bull., Hist. Champ., PI. 390\ Peck, 48th Rept. PI. 2k fig. 11 IS, 
Atkinson, Mushrooms, 1900, fig 18k, Mcllvaine, Am. Mush., PI. 13k, 
represent the forms referred he're to H. laciniatum. 
Hydnnm erinaceum Bull. On oak, Tornado, September, Kohl¬ 
berg, 
Hydnnm fioriforme Schaeff. [ Hydnellum floriforme (Schaeff.) 
Banker). The color of the pileus varies from light yellow to reddish 
orange. Often reported as H. aurantiacum A & S. On the ground, 
Heuer’s woods, August, Algoma. 
Hydnnm graveolens Delast. [Phellodon graveolens (Delast.) 
Banker]. On the ground, Shaw’s woods, September, Algoma. Com¬ 
mon. 
Hydnmn rhois Schw. [8teccherinum rhois (Schw.) Banker]. 
On fallen limbs and on deciduous woods, September, Krohn’s Lake, Al¬ 
goma. On base of frog crates in zoological laboratory, June, Madison. 
