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BULLETIN OF WLSCOXSIN NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. VOL.2. NO. 1. 
1901, Oaks' Farm, Cudahy ; September 27, 1901, John- 
son's woods, Town Wauwatosa. 
68. Peziza acetabulum, Linn. Cup-shaped Peziza. June 13, 
1901. A single specimen obtained in Johnson's woods. 
69. Peziza badia, Pers. Bay-brown Peziza. Growing singly 
and clustered among oak, leaves, at the margin of a slight 
depression, in clayey soil, at Johnson's woods, July 12, 
1901. 
*70. Peziza coccinea, Jacq. Fairy Cup. Mitchell's woods, Lay- 
ton Park, on fallen twigs. Usually a single specimen 
on a twig. September 23, 1900. Country Club woods, 
October 10, 1900. 
'''71. Phallus impudicus. Linn. Fetid Wood-Witch. August, 
1899. In woods near 39th Avenue, in the city. Septem- 
ber 12, 1900. In woods near Downer College. 
72. Pholiota adiposa, Fr. Fatty Pholiota. Clusters of five to 
ten plants growing from wounds six feet up the trunk 
of a chestnut tree on the Deutscher Club grounds, in the 
city,. September 25 to October 8, 1901. Specimens gath- 
ered from the same tree last year. Growing from wound 
on trunk of soft maple, 12th and State streets, Septem- 
ber 23 to October 11, 1901. Reynolds' woods, Layton 
Park, October 4, 1901. 
73. Pleurotus dryinus, Pers. Oak Pleurotus. A small cluster 
growing from a wound, on the trunk of an oak tree, near 
Whitefish Bay, October 17, 1900. 
74. Pleurotus ostreatus, Jacq. Oyster Mushroom. Common 
from July to November on dead trunks and branches of 
elm and oak in the woodlands of the county. An un- 
usual growth of large clusters observed on October 6, 
1901, in the National Soldiers' Home grounds, covered 
the entire side of a dying elm tree [twO' and one-half feet 
in diameter] from the roots to a point about ten feet up 
the trunk. 
75. Pleurotus sapidus, Kalchb. Savory Pleurotus. Collected 
from dead tree trunk in Johnson's woods. Town of 
Wauwatosa, October 15, 1900. Another large and hand- 
some specimen was obtained from a log of green wood, 
which had lain for several months in the cellar of a resi- 
dence, at 2Tst and Grand Avenue. 
