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P. HUMILI8, Pk. (P.— 903). 



Creve Coeur, July 23, 1902, on wood. Rare. Mus. 

 Rep. 26, p. 69; McLvaine, p. 484. 



P. PICIPE8, Fr. (P.— 2). 



On trunks. Rather common. 



P. ARCULARius, (Batsch) Fr. (P. — 33). 



Common, on hard, dead wood. Early summer. Sacc. 

 Vol. vi. p. 67. 



P. RADICATUS, Schw. (P. 6). 



On the ground. Scattering. Rare. Sacc. Vol. vi. 

 p. 58. 



P. TLAVO-viRENS, B & R. (Undw. — 436). 



Allenton, by Letterman, 1 specimen; Aug. 1. 1899; 

 Chautauqua — Piasa, 111. Aug. 1, 1902, one. Meramec 

 Highlands, abundant, on the ground Sept. 1905. 

 Spores, subglobose, 3-4.5/*. 



P. ANAX, Berk.* (P.— 15). 



Seems a Syn. of P. frondosua. On the ground, at base 

 of black oaks. Common. Only in late season. Edible, 

 when young. 



P. GIGANTEU8, Fr. (P. 18). 



June to October. At stumps. May weigh 15—20 lbs. 

 Edible when young. 



P. 8ULPHUREUS, (Bull) Fr. (P. — 19). 



Rather common, on trunks and stumps. Excellent 

 when young. 



P. BERKELEYI, Fr. (P. 864). 



Creve Coeur, July 2, 1902, on the ground near stump 

 weight 20 lbs; later, another fine specimen, near base of 

 white oak; same place, 1904; Monarch, one. 



Spores, globose, echinulate, 5-6/^. 



• This is P. Irondosus, Fr. — Lloyd. 



