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BULLETIN' OF WISCONSIN NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. VOL. 2. NO. 1^ 
46. Hydnum acciculare, Sac. 
47. Hydnum coralloidcs, Scop. Coral Hydnum. On beech log 
in woods opposite Humboldt, on the Milwaukee River, 
September 19, 1901. 
48. Hypholoma incertum, Pk. In woods on the Oaks Farm, 
Cudahy. August 23, 1901. Whitefish Bay, June to Sep- 
temper, 1901. 
'="49. Hypholoma perplexum, Pk. Perplexing Hypholoma. Base 
of oak tree, Siegel's Farm, Cudahy, October 4, 190 1. In 
mixed woods near Fox Point, October 7, 1901. 
50. Hypholoma sublateritum, Schaeff, Brick-red Plypholoma. 
Common tliroughout the county. Growing on stumps 
and from underground roots. Occurs also in the city. 
During (Jctober and up to November I, 1900, successive 
crops appeared from a wound on the liml) of an elm, 20 
feet from the ground, at Fleventh and Cedar Sts. 
'''51. Hypholoma lachrymabundum, Fr. Weeping Hypholoma. 
Near 32nd and National y\venues, September, 1900. 
'''52. Lactarius chrA sorrheus, Fr. August 23, 1900. Johnson's 
woods, Town Wauwatosa. 
*53. Lactarius insularis. Fr. Tasteless Lactarius. September 
10, 1901. In woods opposite the Cement Mills. 
''■'54- Lactarius pipcratus (Scop.), Fr. Peppery Lactarius. We 
have collected this species from the middle of August to 
the last of Septeml)er, near the Cement Mills, Downer 
College, and in Reynolds' woods on tlie lanesville Plank 
Road. 
55. Lepiota morgani, Pk. Morgan's Lepiota. Four fine speci- 
mens, each measuring about 8 inches across the pileus 
and with a stipe about 8 inches high, were collected in a 
wet, grassy pasture at North Milwaukee, on September 
15, T900. 
^56. Lepiota naucina, Fr. Smooth Lepiota. Common on lawns, 
hillsides, pastures and cultivated fields near the city, from 
July to October. During a particularly wet summer sea- 
son several years ago, this mushroom was so' common in 
the potato fields of the county that wagon loads of it 
were broiiglit in to market by the farmers. 
