Glatfelter — Preliminary List of Higher Fungi. 67 



E. LEPiDA, Fr. (P. — 707). 



Pale form. Karaona park, 1903, abundant. 



K. VIRE8CENS, Fr. (157). 



Open woods, scattering. Mus. Kep. 24, p. 75. 



Spores, smooth, subglobose, 6-6j". 



R. CRUST08A, Pk. (P. — 1145). 



Eamona park, Chain of Rocks, 1903-4. Mus. Rep. 

 39, p. 41; 56 : pi. 84. 



Spores, white, smooth, subglobose, 6-7.5^. 



R. DECOLORAN8, Fr. (P. — 526). 



Woods, generally. 

 , Spores, subglobose, minutely echinulate, 7-9/* and 9 X 7/*. 



R. CHAMAELEONTINA, Fr. (P. 158). 



Common, June, through summer. 



Spore:!, yellowish, subglobose, echinulate, 6-7 and 6 X 7-5A'* 



R. PU8ILLA, Pk. (P. — 817). 



Common. On mossy sward under trees, all summer. 

 Mus. Rep. 50, p. 99. 



Spores, white, subglobose, echinulate, 6-9^^. 



R. LUTEOBA8I8, Pk. (P. — 704) n. sp. 



Forest park, June 22-1900; Ramona park and 

 Forsythe woods, 1903, Rare. Bull. Torr. Bot. CI. 

 April, 1904. 



Spores, smooth, pale cream, subglobose, 6-8;u. 



R. UNCIALI8, Pk. (P.— 1072). 



In woods, scattering. Rare. Small. Mus. Rep. Bull. 

 No. 2, p. 10. 1887. 



Spores, white, subglobose, echinulate, 6-8/*. 



R. PURPURiNA, Quel, (P. — 848). 



June and July. Scattering. Mus. Rep. 42, p. 24. 

 Spores, subglobose, minutely waited, 6-7/*. 



R. SORORIA, Fr. (P. — 156). 



The commonest russula. 



Gray. Spores, subglobose, smooth, 6-7 /*• 



