These specimens were collected by Jack Barnett & Mary Anne Carletta along Toms Creek Trail (marker 6 or 7). The trail head begins from the picnic area at Egypt Mills Road connector road off US-209. The habitat predominantly of hemlock intermixed with some hardwoods. Description: The larger basidiocarp (preserved) was no more than 3" tall and had a cap of up to 2.25" in diameter. The caps were velvety to glabrous, NOT pitted or corrugated, orange-brown or orange-cinnamon (reminiscent of the cap color of _B. hortonii, only richer). The pore surface was deep lemon yellow, with very small pores, slowly and very weakly staining blue (see pic). The stipes were paler yellow, minutely scruffy (under lens), with patchy areas of pinkish-red in the middle of the stipe (see pix), not bluing when handled or scratched. The context (see pic) was reddish-brown under the cap cuticle, and variably yellow below to the tip of the stipe, not bluing at all. Macro-chemical Tests: KOH & NH4OH were negative or merely intensifying background color of context; FeSO4 was instantly bluish-gray on context (just like in hortonii); KOH or NH4OH (cannot recall) instantly gave red with a hint of purple, resolving into mustard yellow on cap surface.