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2. Agaricus arvcnsis, Schaeff. Horse Mushroom. Common in 
the fields and pastures of the county. Also occasionally 
occurring in the city. 
3. Agaricus argenteus, Braendle. Silver Agaric. Specimens 
collected in mixed woods opposite Humboldt on the Mil- 
waukee River. September 29, 1901. 
*4. Agaricus silvicola, A'ittad. Wood Agaric. On ground in 
mixed woods opposite Humboldt on the Milwaukee 
River. October 8, 1901. 
*5. Amanita phalloides. Fr. Deadly Amanita. In Johnson's 
and other woodlands west of the city. October 1900 
and 1901. Occasional specimens of the yellow form have 
also been found there. 
*6. Amanita verna. Bull. Spring Amanita. Growing on grass 
lots near Oakland Ave. :n the city. October lo; 1900. 
7. Amanita frostiana, Pk. Frost's Amanita. A number of 
these richly colored plants were obtained from a hollow 
beneath the roots of a large oak near the Blue Mound 
Road in Town Wauwatosa on October 11, and again on 
October 20, 1901. 
8. Amanitopsis vaginata, Roze. Sheathed Amanitopsis. In 
mixed woods near Whitefish Bay, September 13, 190 1. 
9. Amanitopsis vaginata, Roze, var. fulva. Schaeff . SingF- 
specimens have been found in mixed woods near White- 
fish Bay, September, 1901. 
'10. Amanitopsis strangulata, Roze. Choked Amanitopsis. 
August 30, 1901. Several specimens were obtained in 
open woods near the Country Club. 
Armillaria mellea, Vahl. Honey-colored Armillaria. Com- 
mon in the woods of the country. Also along city streets, 
growing at the bases of trees and from buried roots on 
lawns. Growing in great quantity from cracks on top 
of rotting stumps and about the bases of trees and 
stumps in the southern part of Johnson's woods, Town 
Wauwatosa, during late September and early October, 
1901. 
12. Clavaria botrytes, Pers. In mixed woods near Whitefislr 
Bay, September 12, 1901. 
