Glatfelter — Preliminary List of Higher Fungi. lb 



B. SCABER, Fr. (1108). 



Forsythe woods, Aug. 18,1903, Single. See Peck's 

 "Boleti." 



Spores, 12-15 X 4-6/^- 

 B. RIMOSELLUS, Pk. ? (480). 



Bellefontaine cemetery, Aug. 22, 1899. Rare. 



Spores, 13-15 X 5/^- 



B. PALLiDUS, Frost. ? (535). 



St. Louis. Mus. Rep. (Boleti) p. 113; 54: pi. 81. 



Spores, very pale-brown, spindle, 9-12 X^-o^^. 



B. PURPUREus, Fr. ? (475). 



Bellefontaine cemetery, Oct. 13, 1898 ; Allenton, Aug. 

 15, 1899, by Mr. Letterman. Rare. 



Spores, elliptic, fusiform, very variable, 7.5-11.5 X ^-S-G/^. 



B. SULLIVANTII B. & M. ? (395). 



Allenton, Mo. July 24, 1899, by Mr. Letterman. 

 Single. 



Spores, narrowly fusiform, 10-17X3-4.5. 



B. RADiCANS, Pers. ? (1167). 



Woods, Ashby road, St. Louis Co., Aug. 20, 1903. 

 Single . 



Spores, 10-13 X 5-6M- 



B. sp. (1303). 



Meramec Highlands, October 5, 1905. 



B. GRISEUS, Frost (1237)? 



Meramec Highlands. Oct. 25, 1905. 

 Spores, browu-oiive, subfusiform, 12 X ^i^^* 



B. SUBVELUTIPES, Pk. (429). 



Aug. 2, 1899. Allenton, by G. W. Letterman. Mus. 

 Rept. 23 p. 130. 



Spores, elliptic, 10-13.5 X 3.5-4.^/^. 



B. RUBEUS, Frost, (1325). 



Forest park, Aug. 14, 1899. Peck's "Boleti." 



Spores, elliptic, 9-10.5 X 4-5At. 

 NoTB. — Several species undet. 



