554 Proceedings of the Ohio State Academy of Science. 



Notes. 



F. anepsia Alont. (S. 812), was described from Siillivant's 

 material. The pilens is said to be reddish-cinnamon ; lamellae 

 distant, adnate-decurrent, and stipe fistulous. 



V. flavida has not been reported for Ohio but probaljly occurs. 



F. fusus was collected by Flard at Chillicothc ; F. betulina 

 at Wooster by Van Hook; F. magna at Cleveland by Keardslee. 

 and F. lubrica at Wooster by Selby. The first three are in the 

 herbarium of the state botanist at Albany, and the last at the 

 N. Y. Bot. Garden in New York City. 



NAUCORIA FR. 



A.^ Pileus viscid or somewhat so when moist; lamellae adnate, 

 adnate-decurrent or emarginate-adnate. 

 B.^ Pileus usually appressed-scaly ; plants growing on or 

 among mosses. H. 282; J. AI. 12: 193. 



A^. paludosella Atk. 

 B.- Pileus glabrous ; plants growing among grass. 



C P^ileus yellow or yellowish ; stipe usually more than 

 4 mm. thick, and less than 5 cm. long. S. 843 ; 



M. 108 ; St. 283 N. vervacti Fr. 



C.- Pileus tawny-brown or ochraceous ; stipe less than 

 4 mm. thick and usually more than 5 cm. long. 

 S. 844; M. 108; St. 284; A. 153; Mc. 297. 



-V. seiniorbicularis Bull. 



A.- Pileus dry; lamellae adnexed. S. 84-I ; TI. 281; Ale. 296; 



St. 284 .W f^ediades Fr. 



PFUTEOLUS FR. 



Plants growing on dung, often cespitose ; pileus pinkish-gray S. 



1 1 : 60 ; P. R. 46 : 59 P. coprophiliis Peck 



Plants growing on wood, not cesi:)itose. 



Pileus livid-gray, rugose-reticulate. S. 859; P. R. 46: 60; 

 Mc. 282; St. 289; H. 2'/^ P. reticiilatns Pers. 



