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C. MiCROPUS, Pk. (P.— 1256). 



Meramec Highlands, Oct. 2, 1905. Rare. Edible. 

 Mus. Rep't. 55, p. 970, pi. 78. 1902. 

 Spores, irregular, angular, 9-12 X 5-7 /i. 



C, ABORTIVU8, B & C. (P. — 1294). 



Middlebrook Mo. Aug. 13, 1905. Woods. Edible. 

 Mus. Rep. 55, pi. 78. 1902. 



Spores, irregular, angular, nucleate 7-9 X ^H" 



C. sp. (1055). 



Creve Coeur, July 10, 1902. No report from Peck. 



Spores, 4.5-6 X 3-4/i. 



CLAUDOPUS. 



C. NIDULARIS, Pk. (P. 681). 



Pletirotus nidularis, Ft. 



Forest park and Creve Coeur, May to November. On 

 willow trunks. 



Spores, curved, elliptic, 6 X 3/*. 



BOLBITIUS. 



B. TENER, Berk. (P. — 1124) «« probable ". 

 Tower Grove park, June 2, 1903. 

 Spores, very variable, globose or elliptic, 8-14.5 X 7.6-9/*. 



B. GLATFELTERI, Pk. (P. — 836) n. sp. 



Creve Coeur and East St. Louis, May, 1902; Tower 

 Grove park, on lawn, May, 1903. Bull. Torr. Bot. CI. 30, 

 Feb. 1903. 



Spores, 12-13 X 7.5-9/*. 



NOLANEA. 



N. sp. (995). 



Creve Coeur, Sept 11, 1902. 

 N. PiCEA, Kalchb. (P. — 1230). 



On my fern bed Sept. 21 and Oct. 10, 1905. 



Spores, slender, elliptic, 9 X 3-4/*. 



