PLANTS OF MONROE COUNTY. 109 



163. P. comosa Pk. Pittsford, not tested. 



164. P. vermifliia Pk. (Pk. 1903). — wormy. Under an apple tree, Pitts- 



ford, not tested. 



165. P. dnrus Bolt. — durus, hard. Rochester, edible. 



Inocybe. 



Gr. — a fiber; Gr. — a head. 



166. Inoojbe niodrsta Pk. A new species discovered by the writer in the 



Pittsford cemetery, with small modest brown pileus and stem. Not 

 edible. 



167. I. seoifliylla (Sow.) Fr. Rochester, not edible. 



168. I. gPopliyJla var. purpurea, not edible. A pretty purple variety found 



by the writer in woods, Pittsford. 



169. I. Lorillarrtiaiia ]Murrill. Rochester, not edible. 



Hebeloma Fr. 



Hebe, youth; loma, a fringe. 



170. Hebeloma fastibile Fr. — fastidibilis, loathsome, (from the smell). 



Rochester, Pittsford, not edible. 



171. H. orustiliiiiforme Bull. — crnstulum, a small pie; forma, form. Roch- 



ester, not edible. 



172. H. sp. — a species found by the writer in Alendon, said by Dr. Murrill 



to be new. 



Flammula Fr. 



Flamma, a flame (In reference to the bright colors of many of the species). 



173. Flanimula aliiicola Fr. — alnus, alder; colo, to inhabit. Near a hedge, 



Pittsford, edible. 



174. F. decurrens Pk. Alonroe Co. Not tested. 



175. F. sulplnirea Pk. ( Pk. 1911) Monroe Co. Not tested. 



Naucoria Fr. 



Naiicum, a nut shell. 



176. Naucoria seini-orbieularis Bull. — half round. Lawns, Rochester, Pitts- 



ford, common, edible. 



177. X. platysperma Pk. — plafys, broad; spcniia, a seed. Lawns, Pittsford, 



edible. 



178. N. pediades Fr. Gr. — a plain. Rochester, edible. . 



