Zeller: Contributions to Oregon Fungi 189 



145. Lenzites vialis Peck. 



On pruning wounds of apple trees, Roseburg, Douglas County. May. 

 Infrequent. No. 1994. 



146. Pholiota spectabilis Fries. 



At the base of Douglas fir stumps, Corvallis. October to December. 

 Frequent. No. 2122. 



This plant grows to extremely large sizes in Oregon. The writer has 

 collected specimens with pilei 8 in. broad and Professor Lake reports one 

 over 12 in. broad, his photograph of which I could not resist publishing 

 herewith (Fig. 2). 



Fig. 2. Plant of Pholiota spectabilis having a pileus over 12 inches in 

 diameter. Photo by Professor E. R. Lake. 



147. Inocybe fasti giata Bres. 



In mixed woods, Corvallis. October and November. Frequent. No, 

 2201. 



148. Naucoria semiorbicularis Fries. 



In lawns, Corvallis. October. Frequent. No. 2042. 



149. Agaricus diminutiva Fries. 



In mixed woods, Corvallis. October. Rare. No. 2029. 



150. Agaricus subrufescens Peck. 



In mixed woods, Corvallis. October. Rare. No. 2155. 



