190 NOVA SCOTTAN FUNGI. — SOMMERS. 



Sub. Gen. — Pilosace, Fries. 



11. Agaricus (Pilosace) eximius? Peck. On a decaying log J 

 the Dingle, N. W. A., Hx. Sept. 



Series — Ooprinarii, Fr.; Spores Black. 

 Sub. Gen. — Psathyrella, Ft. 



12. Agaricus (Psathyrella) gracilis, Ft. On cow droppings. 

 Sept. In pasture ; Dutch Village. 



Genus — Coprinus, Fries. 



13. Coprinus micaceous, Ft. Common on dung and compost 

 Aug., Nov. 



Genus — Cortinarious, Fr. 

 Sub. Gen.— Dermocybe, Ft. 



14. Cortinarious (Dermocybe) cinnamoneus, Fr. In grassy 

 spaces in the Park, Hx. Sept 



Genus — Lepista, Smith. 



15. Lepista personata, Fr. Park woods, Hx. Sept. 



16. Lepista cinerascens, Bull. Under spruce and pine ; Park 

 Oct. 



Gen. — Hygrophorus, Fr. 



17. Hygrophorus eburenus, Fr. Stem swollen ; volva per- 

 sisting; pileus 4J inch. Under pines in the Park, Hx. Oct. 



Genus — Gomphidius, Fr. 



18. Gomphidius glutinosu.s, Fr. Common about Hx. Sept. 

 and Oct. Growing on the soil. 



Genus — Russula, Fr. 



19. Russula vaternosa, Fr. Pine grove ; Pt. Pleasant. Sept. 



20. Russula alutacea, Fr. Under pines ; Point Pleasant, Hx. 

 Nov. 



Genus — Marasmius, Fr. 



21. Marasmius oreades, Fr. " Fairy-ring champignon." Bor- 

 der of woods and roadsides. Oct. 



Genus — Schizopbyllum, Fr. 



22. Schizopbyllum commune, Fr, On dead wood ; common. 

 Aug. 



Genus — Lenzites, Fr. 



23. Lenzites betulina, Fr. Common on birch and stumps » 

 perennial. 



