BURLINGHAM: RussuLAE OF LONG ISLAND 305 
17. RUSSULA SPHAGNOPHILA Kauffman, Rep. Mich. Acad. Sc’. ІІ: 
86 
. 1909. 
Cold Spring Harbor, type locality, collected by C. Н. Kauff- 
man. Distribution limited to the type locality. 
I8. RussULA SUBVELUTINA Peck, Bull. Torrey Club 33: 215. 
1906. 
Port Jefferson, Peck & Earle 871, in herb. №. Y. Bot. Garden, 
col. Aug. 6, 1902. 
I9. RUSSULA UNCIALIS Peck, Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 17: 10. 1888. 
Cold Spring Harbor, Burlingham от, 1912. In moist oak and 
chestnut woods, Aug. 3, 1912. 
20. RUSSULA VARIATA Bann. & Peck; Peck, Bull. ЇЧ. Y. State Mus. 
105: 1906. 
Port Го Айда Peck & Earle 853, in herb. N. Y. Bot. Garden; 
Cold Spring Harbor, Burlingham. 
21. RUSSULA VINACEA Burl. №. Am. Fl. 9: 217. 1915. 
Cold Spring Harbor, Burlingham 85, 1912, type; 86, 1912; 
07, 1912. Abundant in wet woods of oak and chestnut in early 
August. This species occurs also on Staten Island and in New 
Jersey. 
22. RUSSULA CINERASCENS Beardslee (in manuscript). 
Cold Spring Harbor, Burlingham. 
EUROPEAN SPECIES OF RUSSULA FOUND ON LONG ISLAND 
23. RUSSULA AERUGINEA Lindbl.; Fries, Monog. Hymen. Suec. 2: 
198. 1863. 
Cold Spring Harbor, Burlingham 99, 1912, Aug. 3, 1912. 
24. RUSSULA DECOLORANS Fries, Epicr. Myc. 361. 1838. 
Cold Spring Harbor, Burlingham. In wet woods of oak, 
chestnut, and red maple, Aug. 3, 1912. 
25. RUSSULA DELICA Fries, Epicr. Мус. 350. 1838. 
Cold Spring Harbor, Burlingham. 
26. RUSSULA DENSIFOLIA (Secr.) Gill. Champ. Fr. 231. 1876. 
Suffolk County, Peck, as reported in Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 
II6: 70. 1906. 
27. RUSSULA ЕМЕТІСА (Schaeff.) Pers. Obs. Myc. І: 100. 1796. 
Cold Spring Harbor, Burlingham. In moist woods on decaying 
