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Mxioloi^ica! Biillctiii Xo. S2. 



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Fin- -fiS- llE-nn-i.(i'-M.\ kk-I'An'-iu'M. Ccillictiil in a luavily nianurnl caliUa.uc 

 patch on the- farm of tilt- Ohio Stale I'uivc rsitv . Jul- I I. \:"i:. ami iilcnlilitil !)>• 

 I'roftssor MorKan. Only one species (not this one) of llilirloiiia is hKine<l and 

 described by I'rofessor Atkinson. He says: "'I'lu- licnns eonesnomls wita I rirlidlt'iuii 

 of the white spored Afiarics. All the species are regarded as nnwliolesome, an<l some 

 are considered poisonous. The species largely occur durinfi the autumn. hew have 

 l)cen studied in America." 'J'he color was dark fulvous or sometimes buff. 



