70 STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



THELEPBORACEiE FAMILY. 

 SOLENIA. 



870. S. ochracea, Hoffman. 



Not uncommon, frequently collected in various quarters 

 as a slime-mould, which the species to the naked eye 

 somewhat resembles. Found on decaying tree-trunks 

 of various sorts. 



AGARICAE.E FAMILY. 

 SERIES I. LEUCOSPOR^— THE WHITE-SPORED AGARICS. 



Amanita, Galen. 



870a. A. muscarius, L. 



Not rare in our wooded districts, in midsummer, though 

 usually small. August. 



871. A. vermis, Fries. 



Found often in clearings in woods, though rather rare. 

 July and August. 



872. A. virosus, Fries. 



Rare in damp woods. September. 



873. A. plialloides, Fries. 



In deep woods, usually in colonies. August and Sep- 

 tember. 



874. A. vaginaUis, Bull. 

 Not common. August. 



875. A. pantherinus, DC. 



Rare. Occurs in June and July in unfrequented wood- 

 lands. 

 Lepiota, Fries. 



876. L. procerus, Scop. 



Common in woods and orchards. August and Sep- 

 tember. 



877. L. acutesquamosus, Weinm. 



Not common ; in rich woodland. August and September. 



878. L. americanus, Pk. 

 Common. August. 



