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78. Panicum pubescens Lam. Shawnee county; occasional in gardens, in 
shelter of blackberry bushes. In State herbarium. Collected by the writer. 
— Panicum scribnerianum Nash. This is the grass that has been known in 
this state as P. scoparium Lam. Mr. Geo. V. Nash points out (Bull. Torr. 
Club, 1895, 421) that P. scoparium Lam. grows only in the southern mountains, 
and names our grass P. scribnerianum, as stated. 
— Poa arida Vasey. No. 1716 of Smyth’s Check-list, collected in Saline 
county in 1887 by Joseph Henry, and in Rooks county in 1892 by Elam Bartholo- 
mew, and listed as Poa andina Nutt., has a new name given by Dr. Geo. Vasey; 
because it is not the same species as Poa andina of Chili, though it was sup- 
posed to be by Nuttall. Cont. U.S. Nat. Herb., I, 270. 
79. Poa wolfii Scribn. Kansas. Scribner, in Bull. Torr. Club, 1894, p. 228. 
-80. Sporobolus argutus Kunth. Seward county; collected by the writer. In 
State herbarium. 
81. Sporobolus longifolius Wood. Collected at Wichita in 1890. Determined 
by Geo. V. Nash. Bull Torr. Club, 1895, p. 463. 
— Sporobolus texanus Vasey. Cloud and Republic counties. Collected by 
John H. Schaffner, Columbus, Ohio. This was listed in ‘‘Additions to the Flora 
of Kansas,’”’ Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., XIII, p. 102, as found in Clark county by 
Mr. Carleton. Mr. Schaffner’s find is the farfhest north from which this grass 
is yet reported. 
FUNGI. 
Hymenomycetes (Mushrooms). 
82. Tricholoma semivestitum Peck. On old grass roots in sandy prairie, 
Rooks county (Elam Bartholomew). Dark brown pileus. Chas. H. Peck, in 
- Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 1895, 485. 
83. Lepiota mutata Peck. Ground in woods, Rooks county, July, 1896 (Bar- 
tholomew). L. c., 1896, 411. 
84. Collybia microspora Peck. Wet ground under bushes, Rooks county 
(Bartholomew). Lamellz pure white, changing to rusty brown in drying. L.c., 
1895, 486. 
85. Marasmius subtomentosus Peck. Abundant on roots of grass and other 
plants in sandy soil, Rooks county (Bartholomew). L. c., 487. 
86. Marasmius badius Peck. Decaying sticks lying on wet ground, Rooks 
county (Bartholomew). L. c., 487. 
87. Pistillaria bartolomei Ellis & Everhart. On dead stems of Callirhoe in- 
wolucrata, Rooks county (Bartholomew). Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1893, 
p. 441. 
88. Volvaria striatula Peck. Wet ground, under weeds, Rooks county ( Bar- 
tholomew). Peck, Bull. Torr. Club, 1895, 487. 
89. Pluteus stercorarius Peck. Manure heaps, Rooks county ( Bartholomew). 
L. c., p. 448. 
90. Flammula decurrens Peck. Wet ground in shade of bushes, Rooks 
county (Bartholomew). Sulphur yellow. L. c., 489. 
91. Stropharia cesifolia Peck. Low sandy pastures, Rooks county ( Bartholo- 
mew). Lamelle light blue. L. c., 489. 
92. Hypholoma cutifracta Peck. About stumps of Lombardy poplar, Rock- 
port (Bartholomew). L. c., 490. 
é O38 Eepthyrella leucostigma Peck. Wet ground under trees ( Bartholomew). 
. c., 490. - 
94. Psathyrella bartholomzi Peck. Rich ground in shade of trees ( Bartholo- 
mew). L.c., 490. 
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