Preliminary List of Manitoba Fungi. 107 
S. semiglobata Fr., Gimli. 
_ Melanosporae: Anellaria separata Karst., Gimli. 
Coprinus atramentarius Fr., 634, 789, C. W. Lowe, 790, 1108. 
. comatus Fr., C. W. Lowe, 787, 792. 
. curtus Kalchbr. Common at Winnipeg. 
domesticus Fr., Winnipeg. 
. ephemerus Fr., Winnipeg. 
. Hendersonii Berk. On horse-dung, Winnipeg. 
lagopus Fr. (C. fimetarius Fr.), Winnipeg. 
micaceus Fr., 330; common. 
narcoticus Fr., Winnipeg. 
. hiveus Fr., Winnipeg. 
. plicatilis Fr., 835. 
. stercorarius Fr., 815, 817, 887, 888. 
. Sterquilinus Fr., R. Hiebert, 627. 
Gomphidius glutinosus Fr., Kenora, 798. 
G. viscidus Fr., Kenora 550; Minaki, 575. 
Panaeolus campanulatus Fr., 440, 436; Hillside Beach, 413; Thunder Hill. 
P. papilionaceus Fr., 1201. 
P. solidipes Peck, Winnipeg, A. H. R. B.; Sturgeon Creek, C. W. Lowe, 791. 
Psathyra persimplex Britz., 1209. 
Psathyrella disseminata Fr., 424, 1107. 
P. crenata (Lasch.) Fr.(?), 1205. 
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Dictyophora Ravenelii (B. and C.) Burt, Kenora, 613. 
LYCOPERDALES. 
Bovista plumbea Pers., 378L/.; Gimli, 529L/.; Kenora, 884. 
Calvatia coelata (Bull.) Morg. (?), Gimli, 533. 
C. gigantea (Batsch) Morg., 339; Gimli. 
- C. pachyderma (Peck) Morg. (?), Gimli, 535. 
Geaster coronatus Schaeff., Kenora, 813L/. Very similar to L. minimus. 
H. hygrometricus Pers., Victoria Beach, 812L/. 
G. rufescens Schm., 599L/. 
Lycoperdon cepaeforme Bull., 811Z/., Gimli, 531L/. 
L. gemmatum Batsch, 837L/. 
L. piriforme Schaeff., 921L/., 370L/.; Matlock, 383; Eden, 450; Shoal Lake, 
H. F. Roberts, 828L/. 
L. polytrichum Lloyd, Point du Bois, 918Zi. 
L. Wrightii Berk., Gimli, 530Z/. 
Mycenastrum corium Desvaux, 379L/. 
Secotium acuminatum Mont., Gimli, 624; Sturgeon Creek, 625. 
Sphaerobolus stellatus Tod., Kenora. 
Nidulariales: Crucibulum vulgare Tul., Kenora, 929. 
Cyathus striatus (Huds.) Hoffm., 596, 349; Kenora. 
C. vernicosus (Bull.) DC., 338. 
Nidularia pisiformis (Roth.) Finl., Kenora, 964. 
Uncertain: Ptychogaster subiculoides, named by Lloyd from 1164 sent him. 
Quite common in 1921, but never developed into anything definite. 
LICHENS. 
The majority of the species listed for convenience here were 
collected by John Macoun, principally from Lake Winnipegosis 
and other points north of the agricultural area of Manitoba, and 
listed in his paper “Catalogue of Canadian Plants. Part VII. 
Lichens and Hepaticae.’’ Geol. Survey of Can. 1902, pp. 49-180. 
Macoun lists 614 lichens for Canada, and Fink (Minn. Bot. 
