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AMANITOPSIS. 



A. VAGiNATA, Bull. (113), Peck's Mus. Rep. 23, p. 69. 



Common in open woods and parks, May to October. 

 Usually gray or light yellowish brown, occasionally white. 

 Wholesome and delicate. 



A. VOLVATA, Pk. ? (1102). 



Woods, Aug. 29, 1903. Rare. Peck's Mus. Rep. 

 24, p. 59. 



Spores, 6-7 X ^-^ and 4-5/w.. 

 A. VOLVATA ELONGATA, Pk. (P. 405). 



Forest Park bottom ground, June, July, 1899; woods, 

 Ashby road Sept. 2, 1902; Allenton, Aug. 1899, by 

 G. W. Letterman. Rare. Peck's Mus. Rep. 53, p. 856, 

 pi. A. 



Spores, 9-11 X 5-6/*j nucleate. 



A. FARINOSA, Schw. (P. 117). 



Range the same as A. vaginata. 



A. AGGLUTINATA, B & C ? (1173). 



Chain of Rocks, June 24, 1904. Syll. Vol. v. p. 23. 

 Spores, smooth, subglobose 8 X ^H" 



A. VELOSA, Pk. (1233) ? 



Chain of Rocks, Sept. 23, 1905. A colony on high 

 grassy bank, open woods. (Bull., Torr., CI. Vol. 22, 

 p. 485). 



Spores, elliptic, 12 X 6-7/t^, one end often acute. Agrees nearly 

 with description except spores. 



LEPIOTA. 



L. PROCERA, Scop. (P. 161). 



Common but not abundant. Edible. Peck's Mus. Rep. 

 35, p. 152. 



Spores elliptic, 11-13X9/"- 



