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Tricholoma nobile Pk. 



Woods. West side of road to Epps farm. September. Its flavor 

 is more unpleasant and more lasting than that of the preceding species. 



Tricholoma laterarium Pk. 



Woods. Wood farm. August. 



Tricholoma virescens Pk. 



Mossy ground in thin woods. Freemans Home. 



Tricholoma alboflavidum Pk. 



Fields and pastures. Wood farm and Brewster farm. August. An 

 attractive and handsome mushroom, but having a disagreeable flavor. 



Tricholoma fall ax Pk. 



Groves of young coniferous trees. Common. Appearing after 

 copious rains. A small species of peculiar color and closely related to 

 T. cerijiian Pers. 



Tricholoma silvaticum Pk. 



Mossy ground in woods. Near Newman. September. 



Tricholoma subacutum Pk. 



Woods and groves. Near Newman. September. The prominent 

 acute umbo, hollow stem and hot peppery taste are distinguishing 

 characters of this species. 



Tricholoma microcephalum Karst. 



Grassy ground in pastures. Near the red schoolhouse south of 

 Newman. September. 



Clitocybe media Pk. 

 Intermediate clitocybe 



Mossy ground in woods. Near Newman. September. Edible. An 

 excellent mushroom but very rare. 



Clitocybe anisaria Pk. 



Among fallen leaves in woods. Raybrook. August. 



Clitocybe gallinacea Scop. 

 Thin woods. Near Newman. September. 



