60 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 

 H. HIRTOSQUAMULOSUM, Pk. (P. 846.) 



Creve Coeur, June 8, 1902; Oct. 1, 1903, on trunk. 

 Bare. Vol. 1, Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci. p. 53; Mus. Rep. 

 25, p. 79. 



Spores, nucleate, cymhiforra, 6,25/^ long (Peck). 



H. suBAQUiLUM, Bann. (P. — 1019). 



Belief ontaine cemetery, Sept. 25, 1902. A colony, in 

 a grassy road. Also, at College View. Mus. Rep. 44, 

 p. 70, 1890. 



Spores, 4-5 X 3-4/*. 

 H. ORNELLUM, Pk. (P.— 1067). 



Creve Coeur, Aug. 23, 1902; Ramona park and 

 Forsythe woods. Common and plentiful, 1903. Mus. 

 Rep. 34, p. 42. 



Spores, 6-7 X 4-5At- 



H. vELUTiNUM, Pers. (P. — 763). 



Rather common. Late in the season. 



Spores, 7-9 X ^M? ends acutish. 

 H. VELUTINUM, LEIOCEPHALUM, B&Br. (1017). 



Calvary cemetery, Sept. 24, 1902. Very peculiar, 

 growing from an aborted mass of fungous material {H. 

 velutinum). A single plant springs from the centre of 

 the mass. Pileus dirty white, floccose-squamous, 

 slightly viscid, even, soft, spongy, brittle. Spores, 

 black. 



H. STORE A VAR. CAESPITOSUS, Fr. ? (673). 



Belief ontaine cemetery, from underground stump, 

 Oct. and Nov. three successive years, 1898-1899 and 

 1900. No report from Prof. Peck. 



Spores, 4.5-6 X 3-4.5/^. 



H. HYDROPHiLUM, (Bull) Fr. (P.— 1306). 



O'Fallon park and Meramec Highlands, Oct. 29, 1905, 

 at stumps, and on the ground, plentiful. Edible. 

 Spores, umber brown, 4-6 X 3-3. 5^. 



