Clavarias of the United States and Canada 115 



Michael. Fiihrer f. Pilzfreunde, Vol. 1, No. 24. 1898. 



Migula in Thome. Krypt.-Fl. Deutsch. 3, 2, 1 : pi. 24D, fig. 2. 1912. 

 The spores (fig. 3) are wrong. 



Paulet. As cited above. Good. 



Peck. Bull. N. Y. St. Mus. 105: pi. 102 (as C. conjuncta). 1906; 48: 

 pi. 39, figs. 5-7 (doubtful; tip color right, but body more like C. rufes- 

 ccns). 1894; 94: pi. 93, figs? 5-7 (as C. botrytoidcs) . 1905. 



Price. Illustrations of Fungi, pi. 11, fig. 76. 1865. 



Richon & Roze. Atl. Champ., pi. 67, figs. 1-3. 1887. 



Rolland. Atlas Champ., pi. 103, No. 231. 1910. Good. 



Sowerby. Engl. Fungi, pi. 278 (as C. coralloides). 1803. 



Venturi. Studi Micol., pi. 12, fig. 111. 



Vittadini. Descr. Funghi Mang., pi. 29, fig. 1. 1835. 



Viviani. Funghi Irak, pi. 54, figs. 1-3. 1834. 



North Carolina: Chapel Hill. No. 343. Woods back of South Building, 

 September 16, 1910. No. 344. Mixed woods, September 15, 1910. 

 Spores minutely rough, 3.7-4.4 x 7.4-9 .4/x. No. 661. By path from 

 east gate of campus, October 29, 1912. Spores nearly smooth, 3.8-4.4 x 

 7.4-9.3/*. No. 2395. In oak woods, July 18, 1916. No. 2596. On 

 rocky hillside, mixed woods, July 5, 1917. Not very brittle. Spores 

 minutely rough, 3.8-4x7.7-9.3/*. No. 2628. Upland woods, July 10, 

 1917. Taste scarcely bitter. Spores 3.3-4 x 7.5-10.3/*. No. 2854. Mixed 

 woods south of campus, October 2, 1917. No. 2863. Mixed woods, 

 October 4, 1917. Spores 3.3-3.7 x 7.3-8.2/*. No. 2899. Mixed woods 

 October 8, 1917. Typical. Spores nearly smooth, 3.5-4x6.6-9.5/*. 



Salem. (Schweinitz Herb.). 



Hillsboro. Curtis. (Curtis Herb.). 



South Carolina: Aiken. Ravenel. (N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb, and Kew 

 Herb.). 



Pennsylvania: Bethlehem. (Schweinitz Herb.). 



New York: Bolton Landing. (Albany Herb., as type of C. conjuncta). 



Spores rough, 3.5-4.4x8.1-9.3/*. 

 Port Jefferson. (Albany Herb., as type of C. botrytoides). Spores rough, 



4.5 x 8.5-1 1.5/*. 

 Alcove. Shear. (N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb.). 

 Long Island. Bauer. (N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb.). Also collections from 



Sandlake, Gansevoort, and other places. (Albany Herb.). 



Minnesota: Clements. (N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb., as C. formosa). 

 California: Trappers' Lake. (N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb.). 



