PLANTS OF MONROE COUNTY. 103 



50. ('. (laccaria) ochropurpnrea Berk. (Pk. 1906). Woods, Pittsford, 



edible. 



51. C. (laccaria) laccata Scop. (Pk. 1895). — made of lac. Woods, Pitts- 



ford, Mendon, edible. 



52. C. (laccaria) laccata, var. pallida Pk. Bushnells Basin, edible. 



53. C. (laccaria) ainethystina Bolt. — color of an amethyst. Mendon, not 



common, edible. 

 '54. C. dealbata Sow. On lawn, Pittsford, not edible. This mushroom has 

 the property of making the person who eats of it sweat profusely. 



55. C. cccentrica Pk. Woods, Monroe Co., not tested. 



56. C. albissima Pk. Woods, Pittsford, not tested. 



57. C. gilva Pers. — gilvus, pale brownish yellow. Rochester, edible. 



"58. C. monadelplia Mor.—monas, single; adelphos, a brother, from its 

 growing in clusters. Rochester, Pittsford, edible. 



59. C. nebularis Batsch. — nebula, a cloud. Rochester, edible. 



60. C. robusta Pk. — robustus, stout. Mendon, edible. 



61. C. tuba (Fries) Gill. Pittsford, Bushnells Basin, not tested. 



62. C. candicans Pers. — candico, to be shining white. Pittsford, edible. 



63. C. sp. species not named. Mendon, Murrill. 



64. C. Adirondackensis Pk. (Pk. 1900). Rochester, edible. 



COLLYBIA Fr. 



65. Collybia radicata Relh. (Pk. 1895).— radix, a root. Woods, fields, 



lawns, common. Not poisonous, not edible. 



66. C. platyphylla Fr. (Pk. 1895).— Gr.— broad; a leaf. Pittsford, Bush- 



nells Basin, edible. 



67. C. relutipes.Curt. (Pk. 1895).— velutHm, velvet; pes, a foot. On old 



logs and stumps, common, edible. 



68. C. batyracea Bull. — butyrum, butter ; buttery to the touch. Bushnells 



Basin, edible. 



69. C. dryophila Bull. (Pk. 1907).— Gr.— oak-loving. Woods, common, 

 edible. 



70. V. acervata Fr. (Pk. 1908). — accrvus, a heap. Bushnells Basin, edible. 



Mycena Fr. 



Gr. — a fungus. 



71. Mycena pura Pk. Woods, Pittsford, not tested. 



J.72. M. coliaerens Fries. — adhering together. Rochester, not tested. 



