Glatfelter — Preliminary List of Higher Fungi. 59 



S. BILAMMELATA, Pk. (P. 188). 



On the ground, Oct. 7, 1898; on horse dung, 1902. 

 Bull. Torr. Bot. CI., 1895, p. 204. 



Spores, 9-11.5X6-8/*. 



S. SEMiGLOBATA, Batsch. (P. 1096). 



Creve Coeur, May 20, 1903; St. James, Mo., May 30, 

 1903. Judging from the size of the spores, this should 



be S. 8TERCORARIA, Fr. 

 Spores, 16-20 6 X 9-10/*. 



S. sp. (831). 



River bottom Apr. 30, 1902. 

 Spores, 9-11.5 XS-fiA'* 



HYPHOLOMA. 



H. PERPLEXUM, Pk. (P. 152). 



Common, at stumps, and on ground. Early and late 

 season. Our form is scarcely edible, and fits better the 

 described H. suhlateritius. Mus. Rep. 23, p. 99; 49, p. 

 61: pi. 47. 



Spores, 6X3-4J"' 

 H. INCERTUM, Pk. (P. — 141). 



Common on lawns. In woods, at stumps, all the 

 season. Excellent. Mus. Rep. 29, p. 40; 1898, p. 676: 

 pi. 58. 



Spores, 7.5 X 5 oA^- 

 H. HTMENOCEPHALUM, Pk. (P. 378). 



Smaller than the preceding, but resembling it. In 

 shaded places, on sticks and ground. July to October 

 Mus. Rep. 31, p. 34. 



Spores, 6-7.5 X 4 -S/^- 

 H. CUTIFRACTDM, Pk. (P. — 993). 



Creve Coeur, Sept. and Oct. 1902-3 ; May 20, 1904. 

 On the ground. Bull. Torr. Bot. CI. 1895, p. 490. 

 Spores, 7-10 X* 5. 



