JANUABY, 1902. CONTRIBUTION TOWARD LIST OF MILWAUKEE CO. FUNGI. 49 
*35- Coprinus micaceiis (Bull) Fr. Glistening Coprinus. Very 
common, especially along the city streets. Spring to late 
autumn. In large clusters and successive crops. 
36. Coprinus tomentosus (Bull) Fr. Hairy Coprinus. A 
small cluster was found growing on an old broom in the 
basement of the Pabst Theatre Building, April 2, 1900. 
On dung heaps in the Menomonee Valley in the city, Oc- 
tober 8, 1 90 1. 
37. Daedalea unicolor (Bull), Fr. On basswood stump in the 
Menomonee Valley, near the Miller Brewery, October, 
1900. 
38. Dictyophora duplicata (Bosc), Ed. Fisther. Net Bearer. 
A number of plants were collected in mixed woods near 
Mineral Spring Park, October 19, 1900. 
39. Favolus europaeus, Fr. In Johnson's woods on dead twigs 
and branches, July 10, 1901. Near Wauwatosa village. 
40. Helvella crispa, Fr. White Helvella. In mixed woods at 
Lind'wurm, September 9, 1900. 
41. Helvella lacunosa, Afzel. Pitted Helvetia. Country Club 
woods, October 11, 1901. 
42. Hygrophorus virgineus, Fr. Ivory Cap. In grassy places 
in woods, on the east side of the Milwaukee River, oppo- 
site Humboldt, October 31, 1900. 
43. Hydnum caput-ursi, Fr. Bear's Head Hydnum. Hand- 
some specimens of this and the three succeeding species 
have been collected after each heavy rain from the top 
and sides of two beech logs, in a raspberry thicket, in 
woods opposite Humboldt, on the Milwaukee River. Dur- 
ing 1900, our first specimens were obtained at about the 
middle of August, and the last in early November, just 
before the first heavy frost. During 1901, they have been 
equally abundant at the same place, the different forms 
often touching each other, but not arranged in regular 
series of any kind. The fifth species being collected with 
the others for the first time. 
44. Hydnum caput-medusae, Bull. Medusa's Head Hydnum. 
Also found on log at Reynolds' woods, October 4, 1901. 
45. Hydnum erinaceus, Bull. Hedge-hog Hydnum. 
