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L. CAERULESCENS, Pk. (P. 454). 



Habitat same as preceding. July aud Aug. Varies 

 from white to brown — scaly. Changes color to green- 

 blue. Ball. Torr. Bot. CI. p. 63. 1899. 



Spores, elliptic, 5-7 X 4/^- 

 L. RUBROTINCTA, Pk. (P. 452). 



Aug. and Sept. 1899. Creve Coeur, 1902, very 

 abundant. Edible. Very delicate. Peck's Mus. Rep. 

 35, p. 155. 



Spores, ovate-elliptic, 6-8X^-4.5/*. 



L. RORULENTA, Panir. (P. — 165). 



O'Fallon and Walnut parks; Sept. and Oct. 1898. 

 Syll. Vol. V. p. 43. Eare. 



L. CEPAESTIPES, Sow. (1109). 



Valley Park, Aug. 16, 1903. Rare. Mus. Rep. 35, p. 

 158. 



Spores, broadly elliptic 7-10 X 6-7.5^1. 

 L. CEPAESTIPES CRETACEA (Bull) SaCC. (P. 164). 



On dumped rubbish, or manure, also on rotten wood. 

 Oct. 1898; August, 1899. Pure white, very mealy and 

 fragile. 



Spores, 7-9 X 5-6.511*, one end, often, acutish. 



L. AMERICANA. Pk (364). 



On trunks of black oak, and on ground near manure. 

 Rare. Edible. Mus. Repts., 23, 1869; 35, p. 159; 

 49. 1896. — pi. 24. 



Spores, 7-9X6-7/* subglobose. 



L. OBLiTA, Pk. (P. — 973). 



Creve Coeur, wooded hillside, Sept. 6, 1902. Rare. 

 Mus. Repts. 26, p. 50 ; 35, p. 163, and Vol. I. Bull. Buff. 

 Soc. Nat. Sci. p. 41. 1873. 

 Spores, 4-6X3/-^. 



L. MiAMENSis, Morg. (P. — 869). 

 " Smooth variety." 



Bellefontaine cemetery, July 8, 1902. Rare. Peck's 

 Mus. Rep. 50, p. 97. 



Spores, 6X4/*. 



