1892.] FAIRMAN HYMENOMYCETE^ OF ORLEANS CO., N. Y. 155 



5- Lepiota cristata A. and S. Pk. 35 Rep., p. 155. Crested 

 Lepiota. On lawns, Lyndonville. Aug., Sept. 



Armillaria Fr. 



6. Armillaria mellea Vahl. Pk. 23 Rep., p. 73, 24 Rep., p. 702, 

 33 Rep., p. 36. Honey colored mushroom. On ground in woods on 

 Lake Shore, Yates. Sept., 1886. 



Tricholoma Fr. 



7. Tricholoma alba Schaeff. Pk. 35 Rep., p. 131, 44 Rep. 

 p. 57. White Agaric. Greenman's woods, Yates, July, 1886. 



Clitocybe Fr. 



8. Clitocybe laccata Scop. Pk., 23 Rep., p. 77. Woods, 

 Ridgeway. 



9. Clitocybe nebularis Batsch. Pk. 23 Rep., p. 76. Clouded 

 Clitocybe. Ours is the small and pale form. Lyndonville, June, 1889. 



COLLYBIA Fr. 



10. Collybia Leaiana Berk. Pk. 38 Rep., p. 109. Lea's 

 Collybia. On rotting logs in woods. Ridgeway, May, 1886. 



11. Collybia dryophila Bull. Pk. 23 Rep., p. 69. Oak-loving 

 Collybia. Woods, Ridgeway, Spring, Autumn. 



12. Collybia radicata Relh. Pk. 23 Rep., p. 79, 31 Rep., p. 

 54. Rooted mushroom. Very common in woods and pastures. Yates 

 and Ridgeway. Easily recognized by its tail-like fusiform root. 



Mycena Fr. 



13. Mycena galericulata Scop. Pk. 23 Rep., p. 8r, 26 Rep., 



p. 90. Peaked Mycena. On rotten stumps. Yates, Orleans Co., May, 



1886. 



Omphalia Fr. 



14. Omphalia campanella Batsch. Pk. 23 Rep., p. 85. Bell- 

 shaped mushroom. Edge of woods. Lyndonville, June-Sept. 



Pleurotus Fr. 



15. Pleurotus ostreatus Jacq. Pk. 22 Rep., p. 77. Oyster 

 mushroom. On trunks of willow trees. County Line road. North 

 Ridgeway. Not common. Nov., 1885. 



16. Pleurotus striatulus Fr. Pk. 30 Rep., p. 39. Striate 

 Pleurotus. On fallen maple and elm branches. Yates, Orleans Co., 

 March, 1886. Very small and easily overlooked. 



