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P. ATROCAERULEUS GRISEUS, Pk. (P. 1043). 



Creve Coeur, 9-29-' 02. On a trunk. Rare. Peck's 

 Mus. Rep. 39, p. 65. 



Spores, elliptic, 7 X ^t^' 



P. APPLiCATUS, Batsch. (715). 



Meramec Highlands, Jan. 14th, 1900. Under dead 

 bark of oak trunk. 



COLLYBIA. 



C. RADiCATA, Relh. (P. —241). 



Common. Solitary. In woods. Never numerous. 

 May to frost. Edible. Mus. Rep. 23, p. 79. 



Spores, 12X8-9/^- 



C. PLATYPHYLLA, Fr. (139) Fr. 



Rather common. At stumps and much decayed 

 trunks. Chiefly in early summer. Sometimes, 6-8 in. 

 broad. Edible. 



Spores, globose, 6/^, or elliptic, 7 X 5/*- 



C. DRYOPHYLLA, (Bull.) Fr. (P. — 1135). 



Tower Grove park, Sept. 17, 1903. On lawn. 



Spores, 5-8X3.5-4.5. 



C. STRiATULATA, Lloyd. (P. 888). 



Creve Coeur July 14, 1902; Monarch, July 15, 1902, 

 and same spot, Aug. 4, 1903. On leaves, in a moist 

 ravine. See Myc. Notes, No. 5, Dec. 1900. Lloyd. 

 Spores, 6-7 /Along. 



C. STRICTIPES, Pk. (989). 



Creve Coeur, Sept. 1902-3. On leaves. Abundant. 



Mus. Rep. 41, p. 62. 



Spores, one end apiculate, S-7X 3-4/a. 



C. LIGNIARIA, Pk. (P. — 984). 



Creve Coeur, Sept. 1902; Monarch, May 1899. On 

 the ground and decayed trunks. Mus. Rep. 54, p. 145. 



1900. 



Spores, globose, 6-7/* and elliptic, SX^/*- 



