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COLLYBIA DRYOPHILA Bull. Common. 
*COLLYBIA FAMILIA Peck. Growing in great quantities over 
old decaying stumps. 
* COLLYBIA PLATYPHYLLA Fr, Common. 
CoLLyBIA RADICATA Relh. Common and variable. 
* COLLYBIA RADICATA FURFURACEA Peck. Found only once ; 
seven or eight fine plants growing about a much-decayed stump. 
CREPIDOTUS APPLANATUS Pers. Common. 
* CREPIDOTUS MALACHIUS B, & C. 
CREPIDOTUS VERSUTUS Peck. 
* ENTOLOMA cusprpatuM Peck. Growing in large quantities. 
| Entotoma GrAYANuM Peck. Only a few plants seen. 
* EnTOLoMA Peck Burt.  Plentiful. 
* ENTOLOMA SALMONEUM Peck.  Plentiful. 
* ENTOLOMA sinuAtuM Fr. One cluster of five specimens 
found ; a fine large species. 
* LEPTONIA ASPRELLA Fr. Short-stemmed form; fairly common. 
* LEPTONIA GRISEA Peck, Four or five plants found. 
* LeProniA FORMOSA Fr. Fairly common. 
* LEPTONIA SERRULATA (Pers.) Fr. A beautiful species which 
appears to be rare. 
* LEPTONIA SUBSERRULATA Peck. A few specimens found in 
Stass two hundred feet from the beach. 
Mycena corticota Schum. A beautiful little fungus 2 cm. 
high, growing on wood; only occasionally seen. 
* MycENA HAEMATOPODA Pers. Plentiful in certain localities. 
* Notanea conica Peck. Appears to be scarce; growing on 
wood. 
OMPHALIA CAMPANELLA Batsch. Growing as usual in large 
quantities on decaying wood. 
* OMPHALIA SCABRIUSCULA Peck. Plentiful. 
} PANAEOLUS CAMPANULATUS (L.) Sacc. 
* PANAEOLUS FIMICOLA Fr. Common after rains. 
NE ee (Jacq.) Fr. Plentiful, growing in dense 
clusters, 
* PLUTEUs cERVINUS Schaeff. Very common and variable ; a 
_ White variety found and also a scaly one corresponding to Agaricus 
- pre Pers, 
