o4 IJLLLKTIX OF WISCONSIN NATL'UAL HISTORY SOCIETY. VOL.2. NO. 1. 
tember 12, 1900 ; and from wounds on the bark and roots 
of a basswood tree near Wauwatosa, September 17, 190T. 
86. Polystictus cinnabarinus (Jacq.) Fr. Red Polystictus. On 
oak stumps, Layton Park, October 21, 1900, Tomp- 
kin's woods, South Milwaukee, October 6, 1900. 
87. Polystictus conch i for, Sclim. On dead twigs, Menomonee 
VaUey, Aprd, 1901. On small trunks and limbs of ash, 
Johnson's woods, October 6, 1901. 
88. Polystictus versicolor (L.) Fr. Many-colored Polystictus. 
Common throughout the county on stumps and branches 
of oak, maple, basswood, etc. Some very handsome 
growths were collected from the trunks of dead and 
dying peach trees in city gardens. 
"^'89. Polystictus hirsutus, Fr. Hairy Polystictus. Common in 
the county on stumps, limbs, etc. 
"■'■90. Psathyrella disseminata, Pers. Scattered Psathyrella. 
Common on lawns and near bases of shade trees, along 
city streets, August and September, 1901. In woods at • 
Oaks farm, Cudahy, September to, ]goi. 
91. Russula adusta (Pers.) Fr. Scorched Russula. September 
20, 1901. In mixed woods, opposite the cement mills ; on 
the Milwaukee River. October 10, 1900, in Dahlman's 
woo€k, near Whitefish Bay. 
92. Russula alutacea, Fr. Leathery Russula. Common during 
August and September, 1900 and 1901, in woods extend- 
ing from the city limits to Whitefish Bay. September, 
1901, in Johnson's woods. Town Wauwatosa. 
"'93. Russula emetica, Fr. Emetic Russula. Specimens collected 
in Johnson's woods. Town Wauwatosa ; in birch woods 
at Fox Point ; and in woods near the Country Club, Se]v 
tember, 1900 and 1901. 
*94. Schizophyllum alneum,(L. ) Schroet. (Schizophyllum com- 
mune, Fries). Common throughout the county, on 
branches, trunks, etc. We have collected it on oak, hick- 
ory and linden. 
"^'95. Scleroderma vulgare, Fr. Common Scleroderma. October 
23, 1900, and October 4, 1901, in woods, opposite Hum- 
boldt, on the Milwaukee River. 
