52 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



ECCILIA. 



E. sp. (931). 



Creve Coeur, Aug. 23, 1902. 



OCHROSPORAE. 



PHOLIOTA. 



P. PRAECOX, (Pers. Fr.) P. — 192. 



Forest Park and Creve Coeur, May to July, 1898, 

 1900, 1902, and March 26, 1905. On trunks and 

 ground. 



Spores, 6-8.6 X 5-6/a. 



P. ADiPOSA, Fr. (P.— 1117). 



Creve Coeur, Oct. 1, 1903 and Sept. 29, 1904, on 



black oak trunk. Edible, (Mcllvaine) Mus. Rep. 49, 



p. 60; pi. 46. Rare. 

 Spores, 7.5-9X5-6/U.. 



P. LUTEA, Pk. (P. — 796). 



St. Louis, only one localit}', October, 1900, 1902. 

 Mus. Rep. 51, p. 288. 

 Spores, 6-7X5-6/^- 



P. COMOSA, VAR. ALBA, Pk. (P. 1003). 



Calvary cemetery, Sept. 20, 1902. On coniferous 

 trunk, growing from both, sawed ends. 

 Spores, 6-7.6X*-5/^' 



P. DETEE8IBILI8, Pk. (P. 874). 



Creve Coeur, July, 1902. On much decayed wood. 

 Rare. Mus. Rep. 28, p. 49. 



P. MARGiNATA, Batsch. (P. 1058). 



On very rotten trunks, early and late season. " Excel- 

 lent quality," (Mcllvaine). Cke. Hdb'k. p. 148; illust. 

 pi. 372. 



Spores, 6-8.5X^-6'"- 

 P. AUTUMNALIS, Pk. (P. 1033). 



On rotten trunks, late season. Appears to me the 

 same as the preceding. 

 Spores, 7-9 X 5-6/^. 



