70 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 

 M. POLYPHYLLUS, Pk. (P. 668). 



Monarch, and Moselle, Mo. May 27, 1899, and July, 

 1902. Mus. Eep. 51, p. 286. 1897. 



M. SPONGI08U8, B. and C. (P. — 127). 



Forest park, Aug. 14, 1899. Also, at Creve Coeur. 

 On the ground. Sacc. V. 137, 573. 

 Spores, 4.5 X 3i"- 



M. ELONGATIPES, Pk. (P. 856). 



Creve Coeur, July 2, 1902. Rare. Mus. Rep. 27, p. QQ. 



M. 8CORODONIUS, Fr. (P. — 326). 



White form. Common and abundant. May to Sept. 

 On the ground and sticks, in damp shady places. 

 Edible. Mus. Rep. 23, p. 125. 



Spores, 6 X*-5/^- 



M. SCORODONIOUS, (P. — 916). 



In dry pasture, dry weather, (light brown form). 



M. CAESPITOSUS, Pk. (P. — 1051). 



Creve Coeur, Sept. 6, 1902. Mus. Rep. 26, p. 65. 



M. SALIGNUS, Pk. (P. — 408). 



Forest park, July 8, 1899. On base of live elm. 

 Mus. Rep. 35, p. 125; 41, p. 85. 



M. WYNNEi, B &Br. (P. — 942). 



Creve Coeur, Aug. 26, 1902. On mucky bottom 

 ground. Only two specimens. Illust. " Fungi Triden- 

 tini " Bres. 



M. CAMPANULATUS, Pk. (P. 119). 



Common on leaves and twigs, shady places. Mus. 

 Rep. 23, p. 126. 



M. ROTULA, (Scop.) Fr. (P. — 120). 



Very common on leaves and dead wood. Mus. Rep. 

 23, p. 126. 



M. RESiNOSUs NiVEUS, Pk. in ed. (P. — 1052). 

 Creve Coeur, Sept. 6, 1902. 



