No. 15.] [September, 1873. 



(Sratllea, 



A MONTHLY RECORD OF CR YPTOGAMIC BOTANY 

 AND ITS LITERATURE. 



NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 

 By the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A., F.L.S. 



(Continued from Page 2,0.) 



320. Coryne Ellisii. B.— Fusca stipite cylhulrico sulcato, capi- 

 tulo ovato. On decaying basswood logs, Potsdam. New York, 

 Ellis. No. 851. 



About ^ of an inch high ; stem cylindrical, grooved, head ovate ; 

 nearly even. Clearly allied to the last, but quite distinct. The 

 whole plant is of one uniform tint. Descriptions of both these 

 species from recent specimens are very desirable. 



* Rhizopogon luteolum. Fr.—On sandy soil. Car. Inf. Curtis. 

 Ravenel. No. 1485. 



* Rhizopogon rubescens. Tul.— Boston, Sprague. No. 6250. 

 Car. Inf. Ravenel, No. 1411, 1412. Curtis, No. 2577, 2578, 

 2765, 6417. 



321. Hydnangium Stephensii, B. $ Br., var. Ravenelii. B.~ 

 Majus, extus albidum, obovatum vel subglobosum. On the sur- 

 face of the earth in sandy woods. Dec. Car. Inf. Ravenel, No. 

 883. Curtis, No. 2576. 



A much larger plant than the original form, and like that exud- 

 ing a whitish milk when freshly cut. Hychianquim Spraguei, 

 B. & C. No. 5394. New England, appears to be a metamor- 

 phosis of some Agaric, and not a true species. 



* Phallus rubicundus. Base — Alabama, Peters. No. 6344. 

 Car. Inf. Ravenel, 986. No. 2035, 2643. 



322. Phallus Ravenelii. B. Sf C— Volva ovataparce fissa, stipite 

 deorsum attenuate-, sursum subaxjuali ; pileo elongato conico apice 

 truncato membrana tenui clauso lasvi. Santee River. Car. Inf. 

 No. 2574. Ravenel. 



Volva ovate, but slightly split above ; stem independent of the 

 pileiis, 1 J inch high ; pileus 1-J inch high, truncate at the apex, 

 even. 



* P. duplicatus. Base- Car. Inf. Xo. 2979. Connecticut, C. 

 Wright. No. 5619. 



* P. indusiatus. Vent.— On the ground in pine woods. Car. 

 Inf., Ravenel. No. 1165. 



