102 ROCHESTER ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



30. T. gambosum Fr. — gambosus, swelling near the hoof. Woods, Mon- 



roe Co., edible. 



31. T. vaccinum Pers. — vacca, a cow. Woods, Monroe Co., edible. 



32. T. album Schaeff. Pittsford, Bushnells Basin, edible. 



33. T. aurantia Schaeff. Fr. Pk. Pittsford, edible. 



.34. T. transnmtans Pk. — changing. Woods, Pittsford. edible. 



35. T. i'umidellnni Pk. — smoky Tricholoma. Woods, Pittsford, edible. 



36. T. columlietta Fr. — columba, a pigeon, (from the color). Woods, 



Pittsford, edible. 



37. T. Subcinereum Pk. — a new species discovered by the writer in a cel- 



lar in Pittsford. Pileus about 2 l / 2 inches broad of an ash color, 

 smooth and flat, with broad rounding gills making the pileus look 

 like the half of a ball. Stem three inches high, a little larger than 

 a lead pencil, of the same color as tbe pileus. Edible, qualities not 

 tested. 



38. T. subsejunctum Pk. — partly separated, (from the peculiar manner in 



which the gills separate from the stem.) Monroe Co., edible. 



39. T. imbricatum Fr. — covered with tiles. Rochester, edible. 



40. T. Subpnlyerulentum Pers. — slightly dusty. Rochester, edible. 



41. T. subpurpurea — somewhat purple. Rochester, not tested. 



42. T. sejiinctuni Sow. — separated; (from the peculiar manner in which 



the gills separate from the stem.) Monroe Co., edible. 



43. T. terrenm Schaeff. — the earth, (from the color). Pittsford, Mendon. 



Bushnells Basin, quality fair. 



44. T. albo-flavidum Pk. — yellow-disced. Pittsford, Bushnells Basin. 



edible. 



Clitocybe Fr. 



Cr. — sloping (from the depression of the pileus). 



45. Clitocybe odora Bull. — odorus, fragrant. Woods, Pittsford, edible. 



46. C. multiceps Pk. (Pk. 1909). — multus, many; caput, a head, (from 



growing in clusters). Open places, Pittsford. 



47. C. illudens Schw. (Pk. 1895). — deceiving. Pittsford, Churchville, 



Golah. Unwholesome. Phosphorescent, giving out light at night. 



48. C. infundibuliformis Schaeff. (Pk. 1895). — funnel-formed. Common- 



throughout the count}', edible. 



49. C. cyathiforinis Bull. — cup-shaped. Pittsford, edible. 



