470 
A. 
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saponaceus, Fr. 
Open woods. 
. luridus, Scheeff. 
Open woods. 
. transmutans, Pk. 
Dry oak woods. 
. fumidellus, Pk. 
Dry oak woods. 
. subrufescens, Ell. 
In similar situations. 
. personatus, Fr. 
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 
Earth in cultivated fields; found also in great abundance 
among decaying heaps of hoop-pole shavings, in open woods. 
. Microsporus, Ell. 
Among moss, in swamps. 
. transmutans, Pk. 
Dry, open woods. 
Sub-Genus.—CLITOCYBE. 
. nebularis, Batsch. 
Hudson: Weehawken—Gerard. 
. Clavipes, Pers. 
Swampy woods. 
. dealbatus, Sow. 
Grassy places in open ground. 
. infundibuliformis, Scheff. 
Roadsides and grassy spots. 
. laccatus, Scop.. 
Common; woods and open grounds. 
. trullissatus, Ell. 
Sandy’ground in open woods. 
Sub-Genus.—-COLLYBIA. 
. radicatus, Rehl. 
Ground around stumps. Gloucester: Newfield—Ellis. 
son: Weehawken—Gerard. 
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