Wisconsin, Bundy.
The pileus is not described as viscid, but in other respects the species appears to belong to the Viscipelles and to be related to Boletus collinitus. Peck, Boleti of the U.S.
B. Po´cono Schw. Pileus pulvinate, cervine (dun color), minutely covered with bundles of tomentum on the closely-inflexed margin. Tubes rather large, somewhat prominently angular, concolorous. Stem subattenuated, thickened toward the base, pallid-striate at the apex, elsewhere spadiceous, subfurfuraceous.
Pileus 1 in. broad. Stem 2–3 in. long.
Beech woods. Pennsylvania, Schweinitz.
STROBILO´MYCES Berk.
Gr—a pine cone; a fungus.