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C. MONADELPHA, Morgan, (P. — 568). 



Common, July to October. At stumps, also, from 

 underground roots. Edible. Mus. Kep. 51, p. 302, 

 pi. 51. See, also, interesting remarks b}^ Lloyd, — 

 Notes, No. 3 p. 17. 



Spores, 6-7.5 X4:-5/** 

 C. ILLUDEN8, Schw. (P. 100). 



June 8 to frost. Very common. At stumps. Edible, 

 if scalded in salt water, a little vinegar added. Peck's 

 Mus. Rep. 49, p. 65: pi. 49. 



Spores, globose, 3-3i/i. 



C. ECCENTRICA, Pk. (P. —800). 



Rather common, Aug. to Nov. On much decayed 

 wood. Has penetrating smell. Bull. Torr. Bot. CI. 

 p. 321. 1898. 



Spores, nucleated, 6-9 X 4-5/^. 



C. ADIRONDACKENSIS, Pk. (P. 999). 



CreveCoeur, Sept. 1902-3. On leafy ground. Peck's 

 Mus. Rep. 54, p. 174: pi. 69; 23, p. 77. 

 Spores, 6-9 X '^-5/"', nucleated. 



C. ECTYPOIDES, Pk. (P. 886). 



Monarch, St. Louis Co. July and August, 1902-3; 

 also, by Mr. Letterman, at AUenton Mo. Aug. 1899. 

 Mus. Rep. 24, p. 61. 



Spores, subglobose, 5-7/^. 



C. MDLTICEPS, Pk. (P.— 683). 



Creve Coeur and Calvary cemetery. On rich low 

 ground. Single, or in compact stools, Oct. and Nov. 

 1899, 1900, 1902. I regard the quality excellent. Mus. 



Rep. 43, p. 17. 



Spores, globose, 6/i. 



C. TRUNCICOLA Pk. ? (812). 



Forest park, Sept. 30, 1900. On elm trunk. 

 The 3 species that follow, Prof. Peck made no report on. I insert 

 them with doubt. 



