Jan. 1896. Flora oi'" W. Virginia — Millspaugh & Nuttall. 157 



A. muscaria alba Peck. 



On ground in laurel thicket, Short Creek, alt. 2,000 ft. Has 

 the odor of buttermilk. Spores 9x6 // {Nuttall, 1131)- 



A. flavo-rubens Berk. 



On ground in woods, Short Creek, July 6, 1893 {Nuttall, 1078). 



A. polypyramis B. & C. 



Among bushes, alt. 2,400 ft., July 6, 1893. Largest stipes 15 

 cm. long, thick, heavy and deep in ground. Pileus 15 cm. broad. 

 Spores 10 X 6 11 {Nuttall, iioi). 



AMANITOPSIS Roze. 

 A. nivalis (Grev.) Sacc. 



In loam on rocks in laurel tangle, June 26, \%<^-i, {Nuttall, 1004). 



TRICHOLOMA Fr. 



T. fumoso-luteum Peck? 



On unknown substance, June 15, 1893, Short Creek {Nuttall 

 990). 



CLITOCYBE Fr. 

 C illudens Schwein. 



On old stumps in clusters of about eight, dark and deep rich 

 orange color throughout, -|-2o cm. x -|-i2 cm. broad, stipe -f- 

 25 mm. thick. Spores +6 ix diameter, uneven. July 14, 1893 

 {Nuttall, 1093). 



C. laccata Scop. 



Common in wet sand, bank of Short Creek, alt. 2,000 ft., July 

 28, 1893. Spores 10 , a diameter, echinate {Nuttall, 1124). 



COLLYBIA Fr. 

 C. radicata Relh. 



On leaf mold in rich woods, Monongalia Co., near Morgan- 

 town {Millspaugh). May 17, 1893 {Nuttall, 980). 



C. platyphylla Fr. 



On mold and moss on trunk of tree. Short Creek, June 15, 1893 

 {Nuttall, 981). 



C. velutipes Curt. 



About roots of rotting stumps, Jan. 31, 1895 {Nuttall, 830). 



C. conigenoides Ellis. 



On Xd^sX ye-dLx's cox\.GS, Magnolia Fraseri, Sept. 18, 1895 {Nuttall, 

 1848). 



C. DRYOPHILA Bull. 



In moss on log in deep woods, Grant Co., near Bayard {Mills- 

 paugh). 



MYCENA Fr. 



M. sp. 



White. On mossy stump, July 4, 1893 {Nuttall, 1019). 



