68 Trans. Acad. Set. of St. Louis. 



R. PECTiNATA, (Bull.) Fr. (P. — 1147). 

 Common. Mus. Rep. 43, p. 21. 



Spores, pale cream, subgloboae, echiDulate, 6-8aI' 



R. MAKIAE, Pk. (P. — 1081). 



Jefferson Barracks, June 8, 1903; later, at Ramona 

 park, Forsythe woodB. Rare. Mus. Rep. 24, p. 74; 

 25, p. 109; 57, pi. 85. 



Spores, cream, globose, warted, 6-7. 5^. 



R. INTEGRA, Fr. (P. — 484). 



Common, June to frost. Excellent. 



Spores, cream to yellow, subglobose, echinulate, 7-9 X 7/i* 

 R. NIGRE8CENTIPES, Pk. (P. 1148) n. sp. 



Forsythe woods. Sept. 13, 1904. Rare. Bull. Torr. 

 Bott. CI. 33. 1906. 



Spores, white, rough, subglobose, 4 X 6/^* 



R. DENSiFOLiA, Secr. ? (1080). 



Belief ontaine cemetery. July 31, 1903. Very dis- 

 tinct. Rare. No report from Peck. 



Spores, white, smooth, subglobose, 5-7 and 8 X ^f^' 



R. HETEROPHYLLA, Fr. ? (527). 



Forest park, July 9, 1899. Rare. 

 Spores, white, subglobose, 6-8M- 



R. OCHROPHYLLA, Pk. (P. — 1092). 



Woods, generally, scattering. Mus. Rep. 50, p. 100. 

 Spores, subglobose, echinulate, 7-9/^. 



R. LUTEA, (Huds) Fr. 702. 



Bellefontaine cemetery, Aug. 24, 1899. Only 3 

 specimens. 



R. OLIVA8CENS, Fr. ? (1094). 



Ramona park, Aug. 15, 1903. Rare. Mus. Rep. 32, 

 .p. 32. 



Spores, white, globose, 6-9pi. 



R. FOETEN8 var. suBFOETENS, Smith, Jour. Bot. 1873, (1146). 

 Ramona Park, June 30, 1903. 

 Spores, cream, subglobose, minutely echinulate, 6-8 and 9 X 7At. 



