5 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 39b A. 1915 



VI. 



A LIST OF FLESHY FUNGI COLLECTED AT ST. ANDREWS, NEW 



BRUNSWICK. 



By Miss Ad aline Van Horne and the Late Miss Mary Van Horne. 



The following 108 species of Fungi have been found in the vinicity of St. 

 Andrews, New Brunswick, from 1895-1908 by the late Miss Mary Van Horne, 

 and Miss Adaline Van Horne. 



Critical species, it may be stated, have been submitted to Professor Charles 

 Peck, State Botanist of New York for identification or verification. 

 1. — ^Amanita muscaria, Linn. Minister's Island — August 1899. 

 2.— « phaUoides, Fr. " " September 1904. 



3._ « verna. Bull. " " September 1904. 



4. — Amanitopsis vaginata var fulva, Schaeff Minister's Island, 



July 1901. 

 5. — " " var livida, Pers. Minister's Island, 



August 1902. 

 6. — " " var alba. Minister's Island, 



August 1901. 

 7. — Lepiota naucinoides, Pk. Fort Tipperary, St. Andrews, Sept. 1905 an 

 grounds of Risford, near St. Andrews, September 1901. 



8. — Armillaria imperialis, Fr. Minister's Island, September 1905. 

 This was sent to Professor Peck for identification. It was the first specimen 

 he had seen, and it was kept for the N.Y. State Museum Herbarium. He says 

 regarding it, "It iS a magnificent species, and I am very glad you sent me this 

 specimen." 



9. — Armillaria mellea, Vahl. — Minister's Island, October 1901. 

 10. — Tricholoma personatum, Fr. Minister's Island September 1907. 

 11.— " subacutum, Pk. " " September 1904. 



12.— " lutilans, Schaeff " " July 1900. 



13.— " equestre, Linn. " " September 1904. 



14. — " vaccinum, Pers. (very abundant) , 



Minister's Island, September 1904. 

 15. — Clitocybe nebularis, Batsch, Minister's Island, October 1901. 

 16. — " laccata. Scop, var pallidifolia Pk., Minister's Island, 



October 1901. 

 17. — " odora, Bull., Chamcook Mt., September 1907. 

 18. — Pleurotus ostreatus, Pk. Minister's Island, June 1900. 

 19. — Hygrophorus pudorinus. Fr., Minister's Island October 1904. 

 Also in great quantity in woods about Chamcook Mt. October 1907. 



