CATALOGUE/^ 



Fungi. 



PH ALLACE^. 



ITHYPHALLUS Fries. 



I. impudicus (Linu. ) Fr. 



In the juvenile, egg stage, June 15, 1893, Oct. 28, 1893, we 

 find the veil under pileus about one-third its length and part- 

 of it encircling the stipe about the middle {JMutiall, 983). 



NIDULARIACEiE. 



CRUCIBULUM Tul. 

 Co vulgare Tul. 



On sticks and leaves, open woods, and on old cotton cloth, 

 July 6, 1893 {Nnitall, 1079). 



LYCOPERDACE^. 



TYLOSTOMA Pers. 



T. maminosuni (Mich.) Fr. 



On light soil on rock, March 24, 1893 i^A'iittall, 880). 



MITREMYCES Nees. 

 M. lutescens Schn. 



On wet mossy banks, alt. 2,000 ft., March 25, 1893 (7\^///'/'a//, 881). 



GEASTER Mich. 

 G. mammosus Chev. 



On earth. Short Creek, July 6, 1893 [Xi/tfall, 1080). 



BOVISTA Dill. 



B. lepidophora (E. & E.) De Ton. 



In grass on lawn, Sept. 5, 1893. Clavate 8 cm. high, 12 cm. 

 broad, sterile base 3.5 cm. thick, white cuticle 1.5 mm. thick, 

 gleba pale yellow {Nuttall 1193). 



B. piL.\ Berk. & Curt. 



Free on open ground. Monongalia Co., near Morgantown 

 {MillspaugJi). 



♦Unless otherwise stated, all my numbers in tliis Flora are from Fayette Co., near Nuttall- 

 burg.— Z. W. Nuttall. 



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