Mycological Bulletin 



No. 50 



JI'. .1. Kcllcnnar. f'li. /).. Ohio St^.tr ['::i7'rrsify 

 Colionbus, Ohio. January 15, HKlf). 



Thk Illl-trat!ons PKr.sEXTED. — The first and last illustrations in this 

 Number are very common fungi — the first a Cor-ti-na'-ri-us and the last 

 a Hy-groph'-o-rus. It must be admitted, however, that the species of 

 these two genera are not readily determinable by the beginner — in fact 

 onl}- specialists comprehend the situation. The illustration on the third 

 is out of the ordinar\- for this Leaflet. But it is so conspicuous and this 



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Q^ Fig. 1;>G — Cor-ti-na'ri-1'S cin-na-wo'-me-us. — A very dark colored coniinon Cor- 



tina'ri-iis (this genu.s has an arachnoid, f. e. a cabwtbby veil) which was collected 



r— <by .Supt. M. 1-". Tiard and the writer in the woods near Chillicothe, ()., Oct. .Sll, lito'i. 



^"^ Untversity Eullftln, £cr:es 9. No. 38. Entered is Scc:=d Qars Malter, Po:t-office at CoI'mbu<, Ohfo 



