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20 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
New Jersey: (in Lloyd Mus., 6179) ; Bakersville, Mrs. G. M. 
Dallas (in Lloyd Mus., 05881) ; Newfield, J. B. Ellis, Nov., 
1879, Sept., 1880, Nov., 1881 (in N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb., 175, 
in part) ; Iona, G. N. Copp (in N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb., 175, 
in part), also issued as Ellis, N. Am. Fungi, 943! (in U. S. 
Dept. Agr., Bur. Pl. Ind. Path. Coll, but not in copies in 
Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb. nor Burt Herb.). 
Distriet of Columbia: Washington, F. J. Braendle (in Lloyd 
Mus., 05229). 
Tennessee: Rugby, H. M. Caldwell (in Lloyd Mus., 7163) ; 
Mrs. M. S. Percival (in Lloyd Mus., 7119). 
North Carolina: M. A. Curtis (in U. S. Nat. Herb.) ; Waynes- 
ville, M. Fitzgerald (in Lloyd Mus., 04216). 
Florida: G. C. Fisher, 2, 21 (in Lloyd Mus., 08355, 07866, 
respectively) ; De Funiak Springs, G. C. Fisher (in Lloyd 
Mus., 10621, 10619 in part [see note p. 17]); Cocoanut 
Orte. A. S. Bertholet (in Burt Herb.). 
Alabama: Auburn, F. S. Earle, two collections (in N. Y. Bot. 
Gard. Herb.). 
Texas: Mrs. M. J. Young (in N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb.). 
Iowa: Iowa City, T. H. McBride (in Lloyd Mus., 20 Hypo- 
gael). 
Washington: Cheney, S. Tucker (in Lloyd Mus., 08243). 
California: Asilomar, Walden 6 Cowles (in Lloyd Mus., 
1654, probably also in Pomona Coll. Herb., 1654); Pacific 
Grove, M. L. Sutliff (in Coll. N. Y. State) ; San Francisco, 
N. L. Gardner (in Zeller Herb., 1379, and Dodge Herb., 
839). 
Chile: Santiago, M. Espinosa (in Lloyd Mus., 5). 
Japan: Sendai, A. Yasuda, 166 (in Lloyd Mus., 13166). 
West Australia: Leadersville, F. Stoward, 9 (in Lloyd Mus.). 
12a. Var. Vittadinii Tulasne, Fung. Hypog. 89. 1851. 
* Ellis evidently mixed the collections which appear as “N, Y. Bot. Gard. 
Herb., 175" while they were still in his herbarium. Probably one collection was 
R. roseolus and the others R. rubescens, and sets of the *North American 
were made up from the mixture. The nin inte was quis put 
into a separate envelope, while the surplus material was placed in the box which 
contains a large number of fructifications, some of which are R. roseolus and some 
R. rubescens 
