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Collybia dryophila Bull. Woods. Very common. Summer and autumn. 



Collybia expallens Pk. Found once. Agricultural College. 



Collybia familia. Pk. Decayed wood. Found once. Summer. Decaying hem- 

 lock, Lewiston, Beardslee. 



Collybia lachnophylla Berk. (C. spinuUfera Pk.) On decaying wood in woods. 

 Not rare. 



Collybia lentinoides Pk. Swamp.s. Not common. Summer. 



Collybia myriadophylla Pk. Low places on decaying wood. [Tncommon. Agri- 

 cultural College, Lewiston, Beardslee. 



Collybia platyphylla Fr. Near decaying wood. Common. Summer and autumn. 



Collybia radicata Relh. Woods and near stumps. Very common. Summer and 

 autumn. 



Collybia scorzonerea Batsch. Agricultural College woods. Rare. Summer. 



Collybia stipitaria Fr. I find two forms of this plant. One grows on pine 

 needles and is very slender. The other grows on fallen branches and is larger 

 and has a shorter stipe. Lewiston, Beardslee. 



Collybia succosa Pk. Old logs in woods. Onondaga. Found once. Lewiston, 

 Beardslee. 



C. tuberosa Bull. Growing on decaying Coprinus micaceus, in woods. Lewiston, 

 Beardslee. 



Collybia velutipes Fr. On wood. Very abundant. Autumn. 



Collybia zonata Pk. Decaying wood. Uncommon. 



Coprinus atramentarius Fr. Gardens and grassy places. Plentiful. Summer and 

 autumn. 



Coprinus comatus Fr. Rich soil in open places. Common. Summer and autumn. 



Coprinus ephemeris Fr. Found once, at Greenville. 



Coprinus fimetarius var. macrorhiza Fr. Greenhouse bench, M. A. C. 



Coprinus micaceus Fr. About stumps and trees. Abundant. Spring to autumn. 



Coprinus plicatilis Fr. Door yards, etc. Common. Spring to autumn. 



Coprinus pulchrifoJius Pk. Grassy places and woods. Not uncommon. Spring 

 to autumn. 



Coprinus quadrifidus Pk. On or near decaying wood. Greenville and M. A. C. 

 Spring and summer. 



Coprinus tomentosus Fr. Woods. Once found. July. 



Cortinarius cinnamomeus Fr. Woods. Not common. Summer. 



Cortinarius violaceus Fr. Woods. Not plentiful. Summer and autumn. 



Crepidotus fulvotomentosus Pk. Decaying sticks and limbs. Plentiful. Si)ring 

 to autumn. 



Crepidotus herbarum Pk. Ou old logs in woods. Lewiston, Beardslee. 



Crepidotus sepiarius Pk. n. sp. On oak rails. M. A. C. Described in Bull. 

 Torr. Bot. Club, vol. 25,- No. 6; June, 1898, p. 324. . 



Ecciiia atrides Lasch. Swampy woods. Greenville. July. Rare. 



Eccilia griseo-rubella Lasch. Swam.py woods. Greenville. July. Rare. 



Entoloma Grayanum Pk. Woods. Summer. Not rare. 



Entoloma jubatum Fr. Woods, M. A. C. Foimd once. 



Entoloma strictior Pk. Campus, M. A. C. Not common. 



Flammula alnicola Fr. Woods, M. A. C. Found once. 



Flammula flavida Pers. Chandlers. June. Found once. 



Flammula Highlandensis Pk. On burned soil. Summer. Not plentiful. 



Galera crispa Longyear n. sp. Described in Bot. Gazette, October, 1899; p. 272, 

 Common. June and July. Dooryards and meadows. 



Galera hypnorum Batsch. On mosses in the cedar swamps. Lewiston, Beardslee. 



Galera lateritia Fr. Dooryards and meadows. Abundant. Summer. 



Galera tener Schaeff. Lawns and meadows. Common. Summer. 



Galera tener var. pilosella Pk. Manured places. Not uncommon. Summer. 



Hebeloma gregarium Pk. Ground under spruce trees. Common. Summer and 

 autumn. 



Hygrophorus borealis Pk. Shady ground. M. A. C. Autumn. 



Hygrophorus cantharellus Schw. Low woods. Common. Summer. 



Hygrojihorus chlorophanus Fr. Common. Lewiston. Beardslee. 



Hygrophorus conicus Fr. Lawns and tneadows. Common. Summer. 



Hygrophorus la?tus Fr. In cedar swamps. Lev/iston, Beardslee. 



Hygrophorus marginatus Pk. Moist woods. Pleasant Lake. Rare. Summer. 



Hygrophorus miniatus Fr. Moist woods. Uncommon. Summer. 



Hygrophorus miniatus var. sphagnophilus Pk. Moist woods. Pleasant Lake. 

 Uncommon. Summer. 



