JAN. 1896. FLORA OF W. VIRGINIA MILLSPAUGH & NUTTALL. 157 



A. xnuscaria alba Peck. 



On ground in laurel thicket, Short Creek, alt. 2,000 ft. Has 

 the odor of buttermilk. Spores 9x6 // (Nuttall, 1131)- 



A. flavo-rubens Berk. 



On ground in woods, Short Creek, July 6, 1893 (Nut (all, 1078). 



A. polypyramis B. & C. 



Among bushes, alt. 2,400 ft., July 6, 1893. Largest stipes 15 

 cm. long, thick, heavy and deep in ground. Pileus 15 cm. broad. 

 Spores 10 x 6 n (Nuttall, 1101). 



AMANITOPSIS Roze. 

 A. nivalis (Grev.) Sacc. 



In loam on jocks in laurel tangle, June 26, 1893 (Nuttall, 1004). 



TRICHOLOMA Fr. 



T. fumoso-luteuxn Peck? 



On unknown substance, June 15, 1893, Short Creek (Nuttall 

 990). 



CLITOCYBE Fr. 

 C. illudens Schwein. 



On old stumps in clusters of about eight, dark and deep rich 

 orange color throughout, -{-20 cm. x +12 cm. broad, stipe -f- 

 25 mm. thick. Spores -j-6 p. diameter, uneven. July 14, 1893 

 (Nuttall, 1093). 



C. laccata Scop. 



Common in wet sand, bank of Short Creek, alt. 2,000 ft., July 

 28, 1893. Spores i o n diameter, echinate (Nuttall, 1124). 



COLLYBIA Fr. 

 C. RADICATA Relh. 



On leaf mold in rich woods, Monongalia Co., near Morgan- 

 town (MillspaugJi). May 17, 1893 (Nuttall, 980). 



C. platyphylla Fr. 



On mold and moss on trunk of tree, Short Creek, June 15, 1893 

 (Nuttall, 981). 



C. velutipes Curt. 



About roots of rotting stumps, Jan. 31, 1895 (Nuttall, 830). 



C. conigenoides Ellis. 



On last year's cones Magnolia Fraseri, Sept. 18, 1895 (Nuttall, 

 1848). 



C. DRYOPHILA Bull. 



In moss on log in deep woods, Grant Co., near Bayard (Mills- 

 pan gK). 



MYCENA Fr. 

 M. - sp. 



White. On mossy stump, July 4, 1893 (Nuttall, 1019). 



