210 VLANT lAVV: <»K AI.AHAMA. 



BOLETINUS Kill. libiciiiuM. i H<ii.i i«>i'>is llcrmiii^'H.) 



Boletinus decipiens It. A: C. 



Ala. Hull. '2\X. 



Leo County. OcloWcr, 1 >«'conilMir, \S\U'> { /iaktr). 



Boletinus pictus I'eiU. 



hoo County, Auburn, June, 1897 (Karlr .( Hakvr). 



Boletinus ravenelii ( H. A: C.) 

 Ala. Hull. L'.'il, under Moletus. 

 Lee County, .Inly, 181tG ( Underwood .f- Earle). 

 South Carolina. 



Boletinus subluteus (Peck). 



Ala. Hull. 1.'51. Cornell Hull. 2(1. In both under Boletus. 



Lee County, Auburn, July, 1890 (Atkinson); October, November, 1896 (Earle). 



STROBILOMYCES Herk. 



Strobilomyces strobilaceus (Scop.) Herk. 

 Peters coll. Xo. .iS. Ala. Hull. 252. 



Lawrence County ( I'eters). Lee County, July, 189G ( rnderwood if- Earle). 

 New Jersey. Europe. 



Family AGARICACEAE.^ 



Tribe CANTHARELLEAE. 



CANTHARELLUS Ldv. 



Cantharellus cantharellus (L.). 



Ala. Hull. 256. Cornell Hull. 25, as C. Hhariiis Ft. 



Lee County, Auburn, August, 1890 (Atkinson) ; Winston County. June, 1896 ( Under- 

 wood); Lee County, July, 1896 ( Underwood .y Earle). 



Ohio, New .Jersey. Europe. 



Edible; commonly known as cliantarelle. 



Cantharellus cinnabarinus Schw. 

 Ala. Bull. 256. 



Lee County, July, 1896 ( Underwood .('• Earle) 

 New Jersey. 



Cantharellus floccosus Schw. 

 Ala. Hull. 2.56. 

 Winston C'onnty, June, 1896 ( Underwood). 



Cantharellus infundibuliformis (Scop.) Fr. 



Ala. Bull. 256. Cornell Bull. 25. 



Lee County, Auburn, August, 1890 (Atkinson). Pileus very much lobedand irreg- 

 ular. 



Winston County, June, 1896 (Underivood). 

 New Jersey. Europe. 



Cantharellus petersii H. & C. 

 Rav. Fung. Car. Exsic. 5 : 12. Ala. Bull. 256. Cornell Bull. 25. 

 On base of trees. Northern Alabama (Peters). 

 Lee County, Auburn, July, 1890 (Atkinson). 



'Hennings has proposed the name Boletopsis for those species of Boletinae having 

 an anuulns ( Engler A Prantl, Pliauzenfam. 1 Teil, Abt. 1*" : 194. 1898), but as noted 

 by Underwood (Hull. Torr. Club, 25:630) the older name of Boletinus must be 

 retained if the species belonging to it are to be included in the new grouping. 



-Ilenuings's treatment of the Agaricaceae in the Natuerlichen Pflanzenfamilien 

 does not seem to meet the full approval of American mycologists. It seems best, 

 therefore, for the ])urposes of this catalogue to follow the generic names used by 

 Saccardo in the Sylloge Fungorum rather than to make the many new binomial 

 combinations that would be necessary if Hennings's treatment of the family were 

 to be fully adojited. — F. S. Earle. 



