May, 1907] 



Mycolo,i^ical Biilletiyi No. 11 



323 



ff. Pileiis tawny-olive ; stem yellow, tinged olivaceous 



C croceus Fr. 

 fff. Pileus and stem scarlet or blood red 



g. Pileus broad as compared with the rather short stem; spores 



8x5/^ C. cinnabarinns Fr. 



gg. Pileus narrow ; stem longer ; spores 6 x 4m 



C. sanguineus (IVulf.) Fr. 



I'iG. :.M.'). — K ART II STAR. (;eas'-if,r min'-i-ma. — A rather common plant here 

 shown in natural size. The cut was made from specimens sent by Supt. M. K. 

 Hard, wlio collected them near Chillicothe, Ohio, November 9, 1905. 



Correction. — The above half-tone was issued on p. 201 as Geaster 

 triplex, which was a mistake; it should have been Geaster minima as 

 here given. Hoth of these species were received at the same time and 

 inadvertently the nan-e of the little species got wrong in print. 



