2)26 Mycological Flora. 



559. Agaricus (Lepiota) holosericeus. Fr. 

 "Silky Lepiota." 



On the ground. October. Scarce in 1877. 



560. Agaricus (Tricholoma) alb us. Fr, 

 "White Tricholoma." 



Stipe, gills and pileus white ; gills very broad, thin, and 

 appear as if scooped out from the stem y^ of an inch in 

 width. 



On the ground in woods. Ramsey county October. 



561. Agaricus Clitocybe) elixus. Sow. 

 "Sodden Clitocybe." 



On the ground. Nicollet Island. September and Oc- 

 tober. Very scarce in 1877. 



562. Agaricus (Clitocybe) maximus. Fr. 

 "Sowerb's Clitocybe." 



Pileus fleshy, thick, firm, scaly, disk compact; not umbo- 

 nate; stem compact, attenuated downwards; slightly fibri- 

 lose; gills largely decurrent, when old nearly blood red. 



Pileus 7 inches broad, with an ocraceous tinge; stipe„ 

 3 inches high, 2 inches thick at top, one inch at base; 

 strong cadaveric odor when old. In thin oak woods. 



October. Rare. 



563 Agaricus (Pleurotus) salignus. Fr. 



"Willow Pleurotus." 

 On trunks of trees and stumps. October. 



564, Agaricus (Collybia) familia. Peek. 



Height about 2 inches; breadth of pileus ^ to \y 2 inches; 

 stipe 1 to 2 lines thick. On decayed wood in woods May 

 and September. 



