54 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



F. ECCENTRicA, Pk. (P. — 784) n. sp. 



Forest park Oct. 26, 1900. On wood. Bull. Torr. 

 Bot. CI. 31. Apr. 1904. 



Spores, elliptic, nucleate, 6-7.5 X ^A*" 

 F. HIGHLANDENSIS, Pk. (P. 1020). 



Bellefontaine cemetery, Sept. 25, 1702. A colony on 

 a stump; Forest park, Apr. 1903, on the ground. 

 Mus. Kep. 50, p. 138. 



Spores, 6-7X4-5M- 



F. SAPiNEA, Fr. (P. — 392). 



" Or near allied." F. Under woodii? 



Allenton Mo. July 24, 1899 by G. W. Letterman, *' on 

 wood; " also, at Creve Coeur, Sept. 19, 1904, on trolley 

 post. 



Spores, nucleate, 6-7.5 X ^-SA*- 



F. iNOPODAFr. ? (677). 



Forest park, Nov. 20, 1899, at pine stump. 



Spores, 7.5-9X5-6/^. 

 F. ^sp. (805). 



Forest park, Apr. 25, 1900. Pale tawny white. 



Spores, 6-8 X 5-6/^, nucleate. 



F. sp. (179). 



Allied to F. braendlei. 



The lasts species referred to Peck, without report. 



F. sp. (486). 



HEBELOMA. 



H. MESOPHAEUS, Fr. (P. — 167). 



College view, and Creve Coeur, 1898-'99-'01. 



October. 



Spores, elliptic, 6-7.5 X 4:-5Ai. 



INOCYBE. 



I. RiMOSA, (Bull.) Fr. (P. — 1193). 



Creve Coeur, Sept. 21, 1902. Woods, on the ground. 

 Mus. Eep. 23, p. 95. 

 Spores, 7-9X5-6/1*. 



