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L. GLYCI08MU8, Fr. (P. — 1203). 



Common, in shaded places. Mus. Rep. 23, p. 120. 

 1869, and 38, p. 123. 



Spores, cream, waned, subglob. S-TA*. 



L. THEIOGALU8, (Bull) Fr. (P. — 565). 



Open woods, June and July. Rare. Mus, Rep. 38, 

 p. 117. 



Spores, ecbinulate, light brown, 7-8. 5/t. 



L. FULIGIN08U8, 8UM8TINEI, Pk. (P. 1077). 



Woods, July 13, 1903. Rare. Mus. Rep. 38. 

 Spores, light brown with tint of green, echinulate-spined, S-lOfi. 



L. IN8UL8U8, Fr. (P. — 303). i 

 Woods, May 30, 1899. 



Allenton, by Mr. Letterman; MeramecHighlands,ll905, 

 plentiful. 



Spores, subglobose, ecbinulate, B-SAt* 



L. PIPEKATU8, Fr. (345). 



Common and abundant, in moist shady places. June 

 to October. Edible, — acridity lost in cooking. Mus. 

 Rep. 23, p. 118. 



Spores, smooth, subglobose, 5-6. 



L. VELLEREU8, Fr. (346). • 



Locality, same as the preceding. Very acrid. Rare. 



Spores, smooth, globose, 7-10/*. 



L. VOLEMU8, Fr. (P. — 1078). " Subglabrous form". 



Ramona park, Aug. 1, 1903; Chain of Rocks, June 24, 

 1904. Pale cream color. Edible. 

 Spores, globose, 7-9^ minutely warted. 



L. SUBVELUTINUS, Pk. (P. — 399) n. sp. 



In open woods. Rare. Mus. Rep. Bull. 75, p. 18, 

 1903. Edible. 



Spores, 7-9/*, minutely warted. 



L. DI8TANS, Pk. (P. — 1079). 



Woods, scattering, rare. Mus. Rep. 23, p. 117; 38, 

 p. 129; 52, p. 656 : pi. 59, 1898. 

 Spores, 7-9 X 6/* minutely warted. 



