100 Clavarias of the United States and Canada 



Salem. Schweinitz. (Curtis Herb., as C. subtilis). Spores, minute, 

 rough, 3 x 4.5ju,. Other collections so labelled there are not this. 



Blowing Rock. Coker and party. (U. N. C. Herb.). 



Dillingham. Elevation 3600 feet. J. S. Holmes, No. 4683. (U. N. C. 

 Herb.). Very slender, nearly simple collection, once forked or with a 

 few prongs ; channelled and ridged, the axils flattened. Spores minute- 

 ly rough, 3. 5-4/* thick. 



South Carolina: Ravenel. (Kew Herb., as C. subtilis). The plants are 

 like ours. Spores typical, 3.4-3.8 x 4-4. 5/a. 



District of Columbia : Washington. Braendle. (Albany Herb.). 



New Jersey: Newfield. Ellis. (N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb., as type of C. 



velntina). 

 Pennsylvania: Buck Hill Falls. Mrs. Delafield. (N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb.). 



New York: Vaughns. Burnham. No. 22. "White when fresh; hand- 

 some." Spores about 2.6x3.5^. No. 36. Spores rough, 3fi thick. 

 No. 37. Spores 3.5-3.9 x4-5.2/x, minutely warted. No. 40. Septem- 

 ber 22, 1912. See microscopic data above. No. 64. "Pure white when 

 fresh." Spores smooth or nearly so, 3x3.5/*. No. 111. "Snow white. 

 No odor or taste when fresh unless very slightly farinaceous." (All in 

 U. N. C. Herb.). Also collection (Albany Herb., our No. 59a) with 

 which was mixed C. cineroidcs. See microscopic data above. 



Forge. Peck. (U. N. C. Herb.). Spores minutely rough, 2.2-3.5 x 3-4/*. 



Sand Lake. Peck. (Albany Herb.). Spores rough (?), 2.5 x 3. 3/a. 



Monengo Creek. (Schw. Herb., as C. subcorticalis). 



Croghan. Peck. (U. N. C. Herb.). Spores rough, 2.5 x 3.5/*. 



Adirondack Mountains. Murrill. (N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb.). Spores 

 nearly smooth, 2.5 x 3/*. 



Long Island. Dodge and Seaver. (U. N. C. Herb., No. 63a). See micro- 

 scopic data above. 

 Massachusetts: Newtonville. Allen. (Albany Herb.). "Pure white, turn- 

 ing pink at base when touched." Spores as usual, nearly smooth. 



Vermont: Newfane. Miss Hibbard. No. 7. (U. N C. Herb.) . "Pure 

 white when growing, but turns pink when picked." Spores smooth or 

 nearly so, 2.2-3 x 3.5-4/*. 



New Hampshire: Chocorua. Farlow. (U. N. C. Herb, from Farlow 

 Herb., as C. comiculata). Spores spherical. 3-4/* thick. 



Maine: Calais. L. F. MacNichol. (U. N. C. Herb.). "Among moss and 

 hemlock or spruce leaves, September, 1916." Spores nearly smooth, 

 2.6-3 x 3-3.5/*. 

 Bar Harbor. Miss White. (N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb., No. 150). 



Michigan: Mrs. J. A. Cahn. (Cornell Herb., as C. velutina). 

 Ohio: Waynesville. Morgan. (Kew Herb., as C. subtilis). Spores as 

 usual, about 4/* in diameter. 



