JANUARY, 1002. COM'KIliUTION TOWARD LIST OF MILWAUKEE CO. FUNGI. 47 
*I3. Clavaria cristata, Pers. Crested Clavaria. The most com- 
mon of our local clavarias. Growing in rich soil near 
logs and stumps, August and September. 
*I4. Clavaria coralloides, Linn. Coral Clavaria. Several fine 
specimens found in Johnson's woods, Town Wauwatosa, 
August 27, 1900. 
*I5. Clavaria inaequalis, Fl. Unequal Clavaria. Solitary plants 
collected in woods, opposite Humboldt, on the Milwau- 
kee River, September, 1899. 
16. Clavaria muscoides, Mcllv. Moss Clavaria. In pasture, 
near Mineral Spring Park, October 17, 1900. 
17. Clavaria pistillaris. Linn. Pestle-like Clavaria. Several 
fine lots of this plant, of a light reddish-brown color, 
were collected in mixed woods, near the Country Clul), 
October 10, 1900. 
t8. Clavaria pyxidata, Pers. Box-tipped Clavaria. Found but 
once. Specimens growing in rich soil near a rotting log- 
in Reynolds' woods, near Layton Park, October 9, 1900. 
19. Clavatia craniformis, Schw. Skull-shaped Lycoperdon. In 
open woods, near Lake Park, October 11. 1900. 
*20. Clavatia g'gantea, Batsch (Lycoperdon giganteum, Batsch). 
Giant Puff Ball. Common throughout the county in 
wooded pastures and fence corners during September and 
October in favorable seasons. 
21. Clitocybe decastes, Gr. Clustered and single. Growing on 
piles of bran and sawdust near North and Oakland Ave- 
nues, September 15, 190T. • 
22. Clitocybe illudens, Schw. Deceptive Clitocvbe. Appears 
to be common throughout the country. We have collect- 
ed it as early as August 12 and up to October 15, gen- 
erally from stumps and roots of oak and elm. 
^23. Clitocybe laccata. Scop. Lac Clitocybe. Growing in grass 
in Johnson's woods, Town Wauwatosa, and in mixed 
woods near Lake Woods, September 12, 1900. 
24. Clitocybe media, Pk. Intermediate Clitocybe. In mixed 
woods near the Country Club, October 17, 1900. 
25. Clitocybe multiceps, Pk. Many-headed Clitocybe. Plants 
growing singly and in clusters on well-manured lawn at 
