190 NOVA SCOTIAN FUNGI.—-SOMMERS. 
SuB. GEN.—Pilosace, Fries. 
11. Agaricus (Pilosace) eximius? Peck. Ona decaying log ; 
the Dingle, N. W. A., Hx. Sept. 
Serres—Coprinari, F7.; Spores Black. 
Sus. Gen.—Psathyrella, Fr. 
12. Agaricus (Psathyrella) gracilis, Fr. On cow droppings. 
Sept. In pasture; Dutch Village. 
GENusS—Coprinus, Fries. 
13. Coprinus micaceous, Fr. Common on dung and compost 
Aug., Nov. 
GEeNuUs—Cortinarious, LP’. 
Sus. Gen.—Dermocybe, F7. 
14. Cortinarious (Dermocybe) cinnamomeus, Fr. In grassy 
spaces in the Park, Hx. Sept. : 
GreNus—Lepista, Smith. 
15. Lepista personata, Fr. Park woods, Hx. Sept. 
16. Lepista cinerascens, Bull. Under spruce and pine ; Park. 
Oct. 
GEN.—Hyerophorus, Fr. 
17. Hygrophorus eburenus, Fr. Stem swollen; volva per- 
sisting; pileus 44 inch. Under pines in the Park, Hx. Oet. 
GreNus—Gomphidius, Fr. 
18. Gomphidious glutinosus, Fr. Common about Hx. Sept. 
and Oct. Growing on the soil. 
Genus—Russula, F’r. 
19. Russula vaternosa, Fr. Pine grove; Pt. Pleasant. Sept. 
20. Russula alutacea, Fr. Under pines; Point Pleasant, Hx. 
Nov. 
GrENUS—Marasmius, F’r. 
21. Marasmius oreades, Fr. “Fairy-ring champignon.” Bor- 
ders of woods and roadsides. Oct. 
GENUs.—Schizophyllum, Fr. 
22. Schizophyllum commune, Fr. On dead wood; common. 
GEeNus—Lenzites, Fr. 
23. Lenzites betulina, fr. Common on birch and stumps ; 
perennial. 
