Jan. 1896. Flora of W. Virginia — Millspaugh & Nuttall. 161 



H. elaeodes Fr? 



On sticks on ground, May 18, 1893 {^Nuttall, 858). 



COPRINUS Pers. 

 C variegatus Peck ? 



On stick in shady place, Aug. 11, 1893 i^Nuttall, 1143). 



C. micaceus (Bull) Fr. 



On bases of stumps in woods, Jul}' 8, 1893 {Nuttall, 1081). 



G. domesticus (Pers.) Fr. 



In woods on mixture of manure and leaf mold. June 29, 1893 

 {Nuttall, 1007). 



C. semilanatus Peck? 



In heavily manured asparagus bed in garden, Apr. 29, 1893 

 {Nuttall, 903). 



C. ephemerus Fr. 



On horse dung, July 2, 1893 {N'uttall, 11 13). 



C. angulatus Peck. 



On baked soil where log had been burned, with Peziza carbon- 

 aria, May 8, 1893 {Nuttall, 932). 



PAN^OLUS Fr. 

 P. campanulatus Linn. 



On cow dung in deep coniferous woods. Grant Co., near Bay- 

 ard {Millspaugh). Plentiful on manured lawn. May 8, 1893, 

 {Nuttall, 933). 



PSATHYRELLA Karst. 



P. disseminata Pers. ? 



In rotten mold about the base of a stump, a mass about i 

 meter containing perhaps thousands of specimens. Specimens 

 3 to 5 cm. high, thin, fleshless. Pileus i cm. broad, 8 mm. 

 high, slightly umbonate, sulcate striate, mealy, gray. Stems 

 white, smooth i mm thick, at first slightly furfuraceous. Larg- 

 est stems 6 cm., broadest pileus 18 mm. Spores 6 to 10 x 3 to 5 ,a 

 {Nuttall, 11^^). Sept. 3. 1893. 



POLYPORACE^. 



BOLETUS Dill. 

 B. speciosus Frost. 



On ground in woods, alt. 2,000 ft. July 16, 1893 {Nuttall, 1099). 



B. chrysenteron Fr. 



In deep woods, June 18, 1893 {Nuttall, gHy). 



B. parasiticus Bull. 



On Scleroderina vulgarc wet woods, alt. 1,800 ft., Sept. 4, 1893 

 {Nuttall, 1 191). 



