DIVISION EIGHT — SCIENCE. 



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CYATHUS Hall. 



C. vERNicosus (Bull.) DC. On decaying wood and in soil. March — May. 

 CRUCIRULUM Tul. Bird-nest fungus. 



C. VULGARE Tul. On decaying wood and in soil in and near the A. S. February 

 — April. 



, Order — Hymenoinycetes, Toadstools, Pore-Fungi, etc. 



AMANITA Fries. 



A. PHALTvOiDES Fr. Com. under oak trees. February — April, Poisonous. 



AMANITOPSIS Roze. 



A. VELOSA Pk. (n. sp. in lit.) Com. under oaks. February — May. Edible. 



LEPIOTA Fries. 



L. ANGUSTANA Britz. Frequent under trees. December — February. 



L. FUI.VODISCA Peck. . Tor. Bull. 22. 198. Among moist leaves in Arroyo Seco. 

 January. 



Iv. NAUCiNOiDES Pk. Abundant in lawns. August — November. Edible. 

 ARMILLARIA Fries. 



A. MEivLEA Vahl. Com. at base of trees and stumps. September— January. Edi- 

 ble. 



A. MEtLEA Vahl. Var: nigripes Pk. (n. var. in lit.) On willow trunk in W. C. 

 December. 

 TRICHOLOMA Fries. Pers. 



T. EQUESTRE Linn. Among leaves under oaks. February. 



T. MELAI.EUCUM Peri. Under oaks in W. C. January. 



T. NUDUM Bull. Frequent under trees. January — March. 



T. RUssuivA Schaef. Under oaks in O. K. C. February. 

 COIvLYBIA Fries. 



C. ALBOGRISEA Pk. Tor. Bull. 22:199. Frequent in W. C. January and February. 



C. DRYOPHii:,A Bull. Frequent among leaves under trees. January and February. 



A. J. McClatchie, del. 



MYCENA ACICULA. 

 Two-thirds natural size. 



