Mvcological Bulletin No. I 7 



W. A. Kellerman. Ph. I)., Ohio State University 



Columbus. Ohio. May 28. 1904 





Toe Illustrations. — We are indebted to the Messrs. Boweii-Merrill 

 Company, pul)lishers of One Thousand American Fungi, for the four half- 

 tones which embellish the present Number. These illustrate species not be- 



Fig fiO. Cl[-Ti>c'y-BE MllX-A-I>EI.'PHlS. Cl.rsTKKKI) Cr.l-Toc'-Y-BK. FkESH YorNO Pl.AXTS 



Ediblk. This spi'ciea whs niiiueil l)y Professor Moi-fTuu in allusion to its cespitose habit— the clusters 

 being dense, and tounil duriuij autumn ou the ground in vret woods. The eaji is said to be honef- 

 colored, vaiTing to pallid brownish or reddish. The stem is solid, crooked or twisted, tapering at the 

 base, pallid brownish or flesh color. (Jills short de-eur'-reut not crowded, jiallid tlesh color. Cut from 

 Mcllvaine's Oue ThousaudAmericau'Kuagi, made from a photo by Dr. J. K. Wiest. 



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