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P. ATROCAERULEUS GRISEUS, Pk. (P. 1043). 



Creve Coeur, 9-29-'02. On a trunk. Rare. Peck's 

 Mus. Rep. 39, p. 65. 



Spores, elliptic, 7X5/^- 



P. APPLiCATUS, Batsch. (715). 



Meramec Highlands, Jan. 14th, 1900. Under dead 

 bark of oak trunk. 



COLLYBIA. 



C. RADICATA, Relh. (P. — 241). 



Common. Solitary. In woods. Never numerous. 

 May to frost. Edible. Mus. Rep. 23, p. 79. 



Spores, 12X8-9A«- 



C. PLATYPHYLLA, Fr. (139) Fr. 



Rather common. At stumps and much decayed 

 trunks. Chiefly in early summer. Sometimes, 6-8 in. 

 broad. Edible. 



Spores, globose, 6^"-, or elliptic, 7 X B/^*- 



C. DRYOPHYLLA, (Bull.) Fr. (P. 1135). 



Tower Grove park, Sept. 17, 1903. On lawn. 

 Spores, 5-8X3.5-4.5. 



C. STRiATULATA, Lloyd. (P. — 888). 



Creve Coeur July 14, 1902; Monarch, July 15, 1902, 

 and same spot, Aug. 4, 1903. On leaves, in a moist 

 ravine. See Myc. Notes, No. 5, Dec. 1900. Lloyd. 

 Spores, 6-7 /Along. 



C. STRICTIPES, Pk. (989). 



Creve Coeur, Sept. 1902-3. On leaves. Abundant. 

 Mus. Rep. 41, p. 62. 



Spores, one end apiculate, 5-7 X 3-4:ft- 



C. LIGNIARIA, Pk. (P. — 984). 



Creve Coeur, Sept. 1902 ; Monarch, May 1899. On 

 the ground and decayed trunks. Mus. Rep. 54, p. 145. 

 1900. 



Spores, globose, 6-7At and elliptic, 9X6/^- 



