66 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



L. LUTEOLUS, Pk. (P.— 1076). 



Ramona park, July 13, 1903; Bellefontaine cemetery, 

 July 20, 1903. Low, grassy places. Mus. Rep. 1903, 

 p. 43 : pi. 83. 



Spores, 7-8X6/^9 very minutely warted. 



L. FULiGiNOSus, Fr. (P. — 1096). 



Forsythe woods, Aug. 18, 1903. Rare. Mus. Rep. 



38, p. 128. 



Spores, pale yellow, globose, ecbinulate, 6-7. 5^. 



L. TRiviALis, Fr. (P. — 1249). 



Meramec Highlands, Sept. 30, 1905. In woods. 

 Spores, subglobose, nucleate, minutely warted, 7-10/^. 



RUSSULA. 



R. NIGRICANS, (Bull) Fr. (1143). 



Ramona park and Forsythe woods, Aug. 15, 1903. 

 Perhaps the largest of ourrussulas, being up to 6' broad, 

 stipe 5' long, 1^' thick. Mus. Rep. 54, p. 178; 32, p. 31. 



Spores, subglobose, smooth, 6-9/^. 



R. soRDiDA, Pk. (P. — 485.) 



Calvary cemetery, June 25, 1900. Ramona park, 

 1903. Mus. Rep. 26, p. 65; 41, p. 85. 

 Spores, subglobose, smooth, 9X7. 



R. coMPACTA, Frost, (P. — 350). 



Forest park, abundant. July, 1899. Scattering, 

 other places. Edible. Mus. Rep. 32, p. 32; 37, p. 14. 



Spores, subglobose, white, rough, 7-8. 5/i. 



R. MU8TELINA, Fr. (P. — 754), "variety." 



Bellefontaine cemetery, June 28, 1900. Same place, 

 1903. Rare. 



Spores, minutely ecbinulate 7.5X6^- 



R. LEPIDA, Fr. (P. — 707). 



Red form, shading off into the next. Forest and Ra- 

 mona parks, June to Aug. 1899, 1903. Mus. Rep. 41, 



p. 75. 



Spores, subglobose, 7-9/^. 



