42 Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



T. INAMOENUM, Fr. ? (810). 



White. Known by its foetid smell. Solitary. Sept. 

 and Nov. Forest park. Rare. 



Spores, 6-7X4-5At. 



T. EQUE8TRE, Linn, (1309)? 



Meramec Highlands, Nov. 11, 1905. 

 Spores, subglobose, 4-6/ia. 



CLYTOCYBE. 



C. CANDiCANS, Pers. (P. — 94). 



Common, on shaded leaf -covered ground July to 

 October. 



Spores, 5X3At. 



C. DEALBATA, SoW. (1245). 



Belief ontaine cemetery, Sept. 19, 1905. On the 

 grass. 



Spores, elliptic 4-5 XSA"-* 



C. viRENS, (Scop.) Fr. (P. — 393). 



Common, Aug. to Oct. Habitat, as C. candicans. 



Spores, elliptic, 6-7 XS-*/'*- 

 C. INFUNDIBULIFORMIS, Schacff. (P. 99). 



June to October. In woods, on dumpings, and 

 dead wood. Not plentiful. Edible. 

 Spores, 3-5X2-3//'. 



C. OCHROPURPUREA, Berk. (P. — 248). 



June to October. Open woods. Varies extremely 

 in size. Edible. 



Spores, subglobose, rough, 6-8/*. 



C. LACCATA (Scop.) Fr. (P.— 249). 



Common, May to Fall. Open woods. Edible. 

 Peck's Mus. Rep. 41. 



Spores, globose, echinulate, 7-9/*. 



