White : Mr. Desert Funcji 556 



Cantharellus multiplex Undciw. Two specimens. Speci- 

 mens attaining a large size, some measuring nearly 17 cm. 

 across. 



Trogla CRISPA (Pers.) Vr. Plentiful in a few localities. 



* Paxillus atrotomentosus Fr. Found plentifully in one 

 locality ; a very showy fungus. 



* Paxillus involutus (Batsch.) Fr. Plentiful. 



* Phelloporus rhodoxanthus (Schwein.j Peck. Only two 

 plants found ; in widely different localities. 



( Copriucac) 



* Coprinus atramentarius (Bull.) Fr. Plentiful. 

 Coprinus atramentarius siLVESTKis Pcck. Found only in 



one locality but abundant there. 



* CoPRixus PLUMBEUS Pcck. A large quantity in damp 



weather. 



( Hygropliorcae) 



Hygrophorus Cantharellus Schwein. Fairly common. 



* Hygrophorus chlorophanus Fr. Abundant in restricted 

 localities. 



* Hygrophorus coccineus Schaeff. In large quantities in 

 damp weather. 



Hygrophorus conicus (Scop.) Fr. Abundant. 

 Hygrophorus miniatus Fr. F'ound once or twice only. 



* Nyctalis asterophora Fr. Growing on much-decayed 

 specimens of Rnssiila and Lactarius pipcratus. This is a very 

 strange species, in which the lamellae are almost entirely unde- 

 veloped and the entire top of the fungus bears the spores. 



{Lactarieae) 

 Lactarius affinis Peck. Pale form ; plentiful. 

 Lactarius cinereus Peck. Only two or three plants found. 

 Lactarius deceptivus Peck. Plentiful. 



Lactarius deliciosus (L.) Fr. Fairly common in certain 

 localities. 



* L.\ctarius fuliginosus Fr. Plentiful. 

 L.\CTARius GRiSEUS Peck. Plentiful in damp woods. 



