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(Agaricus.) 



umbelliferus, L. On pieces of sticks amongst dead 



leaves, in woods. Waynesville, Sept. 3, 1844.* 

 campanella, Batsch. Cincinnati. Waynesville. 

 fibula, Bull. Waynesville. 

 salignus, Pers. On a prostrate Buck-eye. Cincinnati, 



Dec. 9, 1841. 

 pinsitus, Fr. Waynesville, Sept. 3, 1844. 

 mastrucatus, Fr. Waynesville. 

 algidus, Fr. Waynesville, Aug. 26, 1844, with Panus 



dealbatus. 

 niger, Schwein. On Beech bark. Cincinnati, March 



3, 1842. Waynesville, Aug. 23, 1844.^ 

 bombycinus, Schseff. Waynesville. 

 rhodopolius, Fr. In woods. Waynesville, Sept. 5, 



1844. 

 chrysophaeus, Schseff. Waynesville, Sept. 3, 1844. 

 clypealus, L. Waynesville, Sept. 8, 1844. 

 durus, Fr. Waynesville, Aug. 31, 1844. 

 squarrosus, Mull. On a rotten trunk. Cincinnati, Oct. 



29, 1841. 

 adiposus, Batsch. On dead trunks. Cincinnati, Nov. 



1, 1842. Waynesville, Sept. 7, 1844. 

 mutabilis, Schsfff. On rotten trunks. Cincinnati, Jan. 



28, 1842. 

 lanuginosus. Bull. Waynesville, Aug. 23, 1844. 

 dulcaraarus, Pers. Waynesville. 

 pyriodorus, Pers. Waynesville. 

 auricomus, Batsch. Waynesville. 

 fastibilis, Pers. Waynesville, Aug. 29, 1844. 

 polychrous, JV. Sp. On rotten trunks of trees, sticks, 



&c. Waynesville, Sept. 3, 1844.-^ 



' As the locality is curious, I subjoin Mr. Lea's notes. 



" Pileus brown, subhemispherical, pruinose ; margin sulcate ; stem buff, very 

 smooth, tapering to the base, much enlarged and spreading into the pileus, so 

 as to beclavate; gills brown, distant, broad, very decurrent." 



^ Very nearly allied to ./?g. applicatus. 



3 Ag. (Flammula) poltchrous : pileo piano, late umbonato, multicolori, 

 primum purpureo, viscido, disco carnoso; stipite firmo, subligneo, primum 

 furfuraceo; velo floccoso, flavo-purpureo ; lamellis pallido purpureis, demum 



