33 2 Mycological Flora. 



On dung heaps and rich, soft loam. June to July. 



591. COPRINUS Aratus. Berk & Br. 



"Umber Caprinus." 



Our plant is gregarious; pileus 1 to 4 inches broad; 

 stipe 3 to 5 inches high, 2 to 6 lines thick, fibrous. 



On the top of a decaying elm stump. Lake Harriet 

 woods. May. 



592. COPRINUS RADIANS. Fr. 

 "Radiating Coprinus." 



Pileus 1 to 2 inches broad; stem 1^ to 2 inches high. 

 On sandy soil. May. Very scarce. 1877. 



593. Coprinus macrocephalus. Berk. 



'"Stunted Coprinus." 



Pileus 1 inch or less broad, cylindrico-campanulate; 

 stipe y 2 to 2 inches high, 2 to 3 lines thick. 



Solitary or gregarious. On stumps and horse manure. 

 April. 



594. Coprinus filiformis. Berk & Br. 

 "Filiform Coprinus." 



Stipe l / 2 to 1 inch high; pileus 1 to 2 lines high. Con- 

 ical. 



In woods on the ground. September to October. 



conn nam us. 



595. Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) DIBAPHUS. Fr 



"Spotted Cortinarius." 



