126 THE WEST VIRGINIA FLORA 



CANTHARELLUS Adans. 



C. MINOR Peck? 



On ground in woods, alt. 2,000 ft., July 4, 1893 (Nuttall, 

 1023). 



C. WRIGHTII Berk? 



Wet sand of river bank in shade, July 18, 1893. Whole 

 plant light red except gills, which are little deeper red than 

 salmon-color, gills decurrent, veined between, pileus more 

 convex than plane, and depressed edge wavy, rather tough 

 Largest 4 cm. broad, stem 5 cm. high, 5 mm. thick. Spore? 

 7.5 to 8.5 x 3.5 to 5 p, apparently rough and guttulate in- 

 ward (Nuttall, 1104). 



C. "IUBAEFORMIS Fr. ? 



On rotten wood in woods, alt. 2,000 ft., July 4, 1893 

 (Nuttall, 1022). 

 C. FLOCCOSUS Schw. 



On open bank of stream in laurel thicket, alt. 2,000 ft., 



June 20, 1893. Largest squamules .75 cm. long, thick and 



triangular, forming a cone which closes the funnel below 



the top an inch or more. Spores 15 x 7.5 ^ (Nuttall, 992). 



C. CIBARIUS Fries. 



Preston: near Brookside (Beardslee). 

 C. AURANTIACUS Fries. 



Preston: near Brookside (Beardslee). 



C. TNFUNDIBULIFORMIS Fries. 



Preston: near Brookside (Beardslee). 

 C. CINNABARINUS Fries. 



Preston: near Brookside (Beardslee). 



NYCTALIS Fr. 



N. ASTEROPHORA Fr. 



On dead Agaric in deep damp woods, July 14, 1893. Stars 

 20 /A diameter (Nuttall, 1096). 



MARASMIUS Fr. 



M. SEMIH1RTIPES Peck. 



On dead leaves, sticks, etc., Short Creek, May 14, 1893 

 (Nuttall, 967). 



M. ERYTHROPUS Fries. 



Preston: near Brookside (Beardslee). 

 M. SCORODONIUS Fries. 



Preston: near Brookside (Beardslee}. 

 M. FOETIDUS Fries. 



Preston: near Brookside (Beardslee). 

 M. ANDROSACEUS Fries. 



Preston: near Brookside (Beardslee). 



