Qlatfdter — Preliminary List of Higher Fungi. 87 



L. CEPAEFORME, (Bull.) (Lloyd. — 1026). L. coloratum, Pk. 

 In pasture, 1902. Mus. Rep. 29, p. 46; 32, p. 71; 

 Sacc. vii. p. 124, 486. 



Spores, smooth, subglobose, 4 5At. 



L. MOLLE, Morg. (Lloyd, — 1049). 



Lloyd says Peck's L. moUe is different. On grassy 

 ground, Sept. 1902. Mus. Rep. 32, p. 69. 

 Spores, smooth, globose, 4;*. 



L. CRANiFORME, (Schw.) Fr. (65). 



Common in pastures and moist woods. Sacc. vii. 



p. 106. 



Spores, globose, smooth, 3/^. 



L. ATROPURPUREUM, Vitt. (Lloyd, — 1024). 



Creve Coeur, on wooded hillside. Sacc. xvi, p. 241. 

 Spores, globose, finely warted, 5-6fi. 



L. RiMULATUM, Pk. (Lloyd, — 1022). 



Creve Coeur, Aug. 31, 1902; Bellefontaine cemetery, 

 (July 21, 1902), on grassy ground. 

 Spores, globose, echinulate, &-6A^. 



L. , sp. (1021). 



" I think an unnamed species, related to L. velatunit** — 

 Lloyd, Creve Coeur, in woods on the ground. 



Spores, pedicillate, globose, 4-5/^. 



L. GLABELLUM, Pk. (Lloyd, — 1023). 



Creve Coeur, Aug. 31,1902. U. S. sp. Lye— Pk. p. 20. 

 Spores, pedicillate, smooth, subglobose, 3-6M' 



L. LONGISPORUM, Berk. (Lloyd, — 1025). 



Creve Coeur, Aug. 21, 1902. On trunk. '' Possibly 

 not to be distinguished from L. ohlongisporum^ Berk." 

 Sacc. xiv. p. 263. 



Spores, pedicillate, elliptic, 4-5 X 3-4/i. 



CALVATIA. 



C. LiLACiNA, Berk. (Lloyd, — 65). C. CyathiformefBosc. 

 Q.fragilis, (Witt) Pk. 

 Common in old pastures. Mus. Rep. 32, p. 63. 



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



