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M. NiGRiPES, Schw. (853). 



Creve Coeur, July and Aug. 1902. On twigs and 

 leaves. Rare. See Myc. Notes, no. 5; illust. p. 46, — 

 Lloyd. 



M. RAMEALIS, (Bull) F. (P. —949). 



Calvary cemetery, Aug. 29, 1902. On dead herba- 

 ceous plants. 



M. sp. (401). 



Allenton, Mo., by Mr. Letterman. 



M. sp. (1140). 



Moselle, Mo. On wood. 



M. sp. (1063). 



Creve Coeur. On wood. 



Note — Several more species undet. 



LENTINUS. 



L. LECOMPTEi, Fr. (P. — 42). 



Very common. On stumps. 



This is Panus rudis, Fr. of Europe, (Lloyd). 



L. LEPiDEUS, Fr. (298). 



Creve Coeur, May 30, 1899, on R. R. pine lumber; 

 St. James, Mo. on Willow. Specimen 8.5 in. broad. 

 Rare. Mus. Rep. 23, p. 126; 41, p. 91; illust. to show 

 destructive character. 

 Spores, 7-8.5 X 3M- 



L. URSiNUS, Fr. (P. —778). 



Calvary cemetery, Oct. 24, 1900, on elm trunk. Rare. 

 Mus. Rep. p. 964. 1901. 



Spores, subglobose, 3-3.5//. 



L. TiGRiNUS, Fr. (839). 



Creve Coeur, May 6, 1902, on stump; E. St. Louis, 

 May 8 and July 12, 1902. On R. R. tracks, roots and 

 ground, quite plentiful. It roots deeply, and is often 

 caespitose. 



Spores, oX 3i"- 



