40 Trans. Acad. Set. of St. Louis. 



L. FRiESii, Lasch. (P. — 871). 



Creve Coeur, July, Calvary cemetery, Aug. 1902. 

 Eare. Mus. Rep. 35, p. 153. 



Spores, 7-9X3-4.5/i. 

 L. MORGANI, Pk. (1108). 



Near DeHodiamont Sta. Aug. 21, 1903. Rare. Eaten 

 raw by two children, they became very sick. In Myc. 

 Notes, 256, Mr. Lloyd says Agaricus gracilientus 

 (Kromb.) Bres. is a synonym. 



Spores, uusymraetrically elliptic, 9-12 X 6-7. 5/a. greenish. 



L. MACULANS, Pk. (P. — 1098) n. sp. 



Woods, Forsythe road, Aug. 16, 1903. Rare. Bull. 

 Torr. Bot. CI. 32. 1905. 



Spores, 7-10 X 4.5-6^, nucleate, one end apiculate, 



L. BRUNNESCENS, Pk. (P. — 863) n. sp. 



Belief ontaine and Calvary cemeteries, July and Au- 

 gust, 1902. Also, Forsythe road, Aug. 18, 1903. Open 

 woods. Whitish at first, turns blackish-umber. Rare. 

 Bull. Torr. Bot. CI. 31. Apr. 1904. 



Spores, 7-9 X 3-4/*, nucleate. 



L. GLATFELTERi, Pk. (P. — 855) n. sp. 



Creve Coeur, July, Aug. Sept. 1902. Open woods. 

 Rare. Bull. Torr. Bot. CI. 31. Apr. 1904. 

 Spores, fusiform, 7-9 X •3-4/u.. 



L. GRANULOSA, Batsch (P. — 1005). 



Open woods, on Ashby road, 1903. Rare. Peck's 

 Mus. Rep. 35, p. 161. 



L. ERIOPHORA, Pk. (P. — 923). 



Moselle, Mo., July 1902 ; Creve Coeur, Aug. and Sept. 

 Very small, on bottom ground, later, much larger on 

 high ground. Rather abundant. Bull. Torr. Bot. CI. 

 30. Feb. 1903. 



L. NUDiPES, Pk. (P. — 1176) n. sp. 



Forsythe woods, July 12, 1904. Rare. Bull. Torr. 

 Bot. CI. 33. 1906. 



Spores, elliptic, 5-6 X 3-4/a. 



