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M. GALERicuLATA, var. calopus, Fr. ? (662). 

 On stump, Oct. 13, 1899. 



Spores, 7-8 X 6/a. 



M. GALERICULATA, Fr. (1064), pale form. Maline creek, 

 Sept. 31, 1902. 



Spores, 7 or 8.5 X 7/*. 



M. LEAiANA, Berk, (P. — 254). 



On rotten trunks, but somewhat rare. Mus. Kep. 24 » 

 p. 62. 



Spores, 6-8X6/*' 



M. HAEMATOPA, Pers. (256). 



Rather common. On trunks, Sept. 1898, 1902-3. 

 Mus. Rep. 24, p. 63. 



Spores, 7-8X6/*' 

 M. LEPTOPHYLLA, Pk. (P. 944). 



'« A radicating variety." Shaded, leaf -covered ground, 

 Sept. to Oct. Mus. Rep. 24, p. 63. 



Spores, 6-7X*-3/*« 



M. IRIS, Berk. (1046). 



Creve Coeur, Sept. 29, 1902. Rare. 

 Spores, globose, 6-7/*. 



M. DENTICULATA, Pk. (P. 1100) n. sp. 



Creve Coeur and other places, Sept. 1902-3. On the 

 ground and rotten trunks. Bull. Torr. Bot. CI. 32. 1905. 



Spores, 6-9X*-5/*' 

 M. FILOPES, Bull. ? (860). 



Forest park, Aug. 4, 1898; Creve Coeur, July 2, '02. 

 On rotting leaves. 

 Spores, 5-7X5/*- 



M. sp. (1199). 



Forsythe woods, Aug. 16, 1903. This and preceding 

 one referred to Prof. Peck, who made no report. 

 Spores, 6X*-5/*. 



