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Mycologia 



29. Stereiim rufum Fr. On dead limbs of Populus. Golden and Tolland. 



Alt. 7,000—9,000 ft. June 14, July 5, 1914. No. 1761. For an ac- 

 count of this species see von Schrenk, H., Bui. Torr. Club 21 : 385- 

 388. 1894. 



30. Thelephora caryophyllea (Schaeff.) Fr. On ground in forests and on 



mountain slopes. Tolland. June 25, 1913 ; Aug. 3, 1914. Nos. 2208, 

 2082. 



31. Thelephora pahnata (Scop.) Fr. On Ground in forests. Boulder. June 



21, 1914. No. 2385. Collected by E. Bethel. This species is usually 

 easily recognized by the foetid odor of fresh specimens. The odor 

 of this collection still persists after nearly five years in the herbarium. 

 5. Family Clavariaceae 



32. Clavaria inaeqitalis Lasch. On ground among pine needles. Tolland. 



July 25, 1914. No. 1979. 



Common after the July rains. Gregarious and easily obtained in 

 abundance. 



6. Family Hydnaceae 



33. Hydnnm imhricaUim (Pers.) Fr. On stream bank in coniferous forest. 



Tolland. July 28, 1913. No. 2029. 



7. Family Agaricaceae 



34. Agariciis campestris (L.) Fr. On the ground in dry grassland. Tol- 



land. Alt. 9,000 ft. June 4, 1914. No. 21 12. Not abundant but 

 fairly common after the July rains. 



35. Agaricus silvicola (Vitt.) Fr. On the ground in woods or along their 



borders. Tolland. Alt. 9,000 ft. June 20, 22, 23, 1914. Nos. 1952, 

 1966, 2423. 



36. Agaricus villaticus Brond. On manure heap. Tolland (Golden Sun 



Mine). Alt. 8,700 ft. June 22, 1914. No. 1811. 



This collection is so referred on the basis of the striking resem- 

 blance to Cooke's illustrations, pi. 584. It may be only an overgrown 

 form of A. campestris. The pileus of the largest specimen was 18 cm. 

 broad, somewhat scaly, avellaneous or wood brown, taste amygdaline. 



37. Amanita muscaria (L.) Fr. On ground in woods along stream. Tolland. 



Alt. 9,000 ft. July 27, 1914. No. 1985. But one specimen of this 

 species was collected. 



38. Amanita phalloides Fr. On the ground in pine woods. Tolland. Alt. 



9,000 ft. July 5, 1914. No. 2113. The specimens are not typical 

 and may have to be referred to another species. 



39. Amanitopsis vaginata (Bull.) Roze. On the ground, especially in aspen 



thickets. Boulder. July 15, 19 14. E. Bethel. Tolland. Alt. 9,000 ft. 

 June 23, July 12, 19, 21, 22, 25, August 3. Nos. 1342, 1929, 1971, 

 1974, 1975, 2090, 2845, 2852, 2850. Also collected by Dr. Ramaley at 

 Boulder, July 16, 191 3. 



40. Anellaria separata (L.) P. Karst. On manure heaps. Rollinsville. Alt. 



8,700 ft. June 22. Tolland, Alt. 9,000 ft. June 23, 25, 1913. Nos. 

 1242, 1246, 1813. 



41. Bolbitius fragilis Fr. On the ground among grass. Mammoth Creek. 



Alt. 9,500 ft. July 18, 1914. No. 1928. 



