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Entoloma. 



(Tribes). Mcllv.iine; One Thousand Am. Fungi, 250, 1900. 



Morgan; Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., 6:99, 1883. 

 Flammula (Tribes). 



Mcllvaine; One Thousand Am. Fungi, 287, 1900. 



Peck; Rep. N. Y. State Mus., 23:90, 1873. 

 Fomes. 



Murrill; Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 30:225-0, April, 1903. 

 Fungi (Classes). 



Nina L. Marshall; Mushroom Book, 16, 1901. 



Morgan; Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., 6:54, 1883. 

 Galera. 



Peck; Rep. N. Y. Stale Mus., 23:92, 1873; 46:62, 1893. 



CONTINUED IN NEXT NUMHER. 



List of Mushroom Keys — We began in the preceding No. of the 

 Bulletin a list of accessable Keys which in many cases will doubtless 

 prove useful to students of Mushrooms. It is not intended to be a com- 

 plete list, but it is hoped that not many important groups have been 

 omitted. The list will be continued through several Numbers. 



l-'iK- 14S. t"oL-LY'-Bl-.\ Pi,Ai-Y-i>ii yl'-la — liiocid jjilli (1 Ci'llvbia. .\ wliite-spiircd 

 edible .\garic of ca.sy recognition by the very broad iiill.s. There is no volva and no 

 ring in any of the Collybias. This mushroom is wliitish, varying to grayish brown 

 or dark brown. Atkinson says the plant somewhat resembles certain sjjecies of 

 fricholoma and care should be used in selecting it in order to avoid the suspected 

 species of Tricholoma. The figure is taken with permission of the publishers from 

 Nina L. Marsliall's Mushroom Book. 



