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Clitocybe amethystina Bolt, (amethystine). 



East Hartford, Manchester, Haunter. 

 Clitocybe clavipes Pers. (club-footed). 



East Hartford, Hanmcr. 

 Clitocybe odora Bull, (fragrant). 



Mansfield, Aug. (275). Plate XVII. 

 Clitocybe illudens Sch. (mocking). 



Mansfield, July (159). Not edible (Atk.). Plate 

 XVIII. 

 Clitocybe infundibuliformis Sch. (funnel-form). 



Mansfield, Aug. (197). Plate XIX. 

 Clitocybe ochro-purpurea Berk, (ochreous purple). 



Mansfield, Aug. (326). 

 Clitocybe trullissata Ellis, (scoop-shaped). 



East Hartford, Hanmcr. 

 Clitocybe laccata Scop, (made of lac, a resinous sub- 

 stance). 



Mansfield, June (77). 



Synonymous with Laccaria laccata. 



LENZITES. 



After Lenz, a German botanist. 



In Lenzites, the substance of the pileus is leathery and 

 corky. It is usually horizontal, more or less zoned, and re- 

 sembles several genera belonging to the Polyporaceae, with 

 which it is commonly classed. The gills are leathery and 

 tough, unequal, simple or branched. All species grow on 

 wood. 



Lenzites betulina (L.) Fr. (pertaining to the birch). 



East Hartford, Hanmcr; Goshen, Underwood; New 

 Haven, Clinton. 

 Lenzites flaccida (Bull.) Fr. (flaccid). 



East Hartford, Hanmcr; Mansfield, Feb. (342). 

 Lenzites sepiaria Fr. (sepes, a fence or hedge). 

 = Sesia hirsuta (SchaefT.) Murrill. 



South Windsor, Hanmcr; New Haven, Clinton. 

 Lenzites vialis Pk. (roadside). 



= Sesia pallido-fulva (Berk.) Murrill. 

 Goshen, Underwood. 



