Murrill: Fungi Collected at Arkville, N. Y. 299 
Russula foetens"°''. Especially under beech trees, occurring in large groups. 
Russula granulata^ 
Russula Mariae^'^'^ 
Russula ochroleuca^ 
Russula pectinata'^ 
Russula stricta^ 
Russula suhusta'^ 
Russula uncialis'^ 
Russula^'^'^ red, under beech, becoming somewhat acrid. 
Schisophyllus alneus'^ 
Stropharia semiglobata- 
Vaginata plumbea^'^. The gray and yellow forms were equally common. 
Vaginata plumbea straiigulata^. No intermediates were found between this 
and the gray form of V. plumbea. 
Venenarius Frostianus”’"'. The slender and robust forms were both common 
under beech trees. 
Veneuarius muscariusi 
Venenarius phalloides'^. The white and umbrinous forms were equally common. 
Venenarius rubensu. Under beeches and sugar maples. Often parasitized by 
Hypomyces hyalinus. 
Venenarius solitarius's. A single specimen was found of the form described 
as Amanita onusta. 
Puffballs were not abundant, except Scleroderma aurantium, the hard- 
skinned puffball. 
Bovista pila'^ 
Crucibulum vulgare^ 
Geaster saccatus^. On a much decayed log. 
Lycoperdon gemmatumt 
Lycoperdon separans-. Grassy places in the open. 
Lycoperdon subincarnatum^ 
Nidularia pisiformis'^. On a fallen dead branch. 
Scleroderma aurantiuin'"''^. Abundant under all kinds of trees. 
C. GASTEROMYCETES 
Principal Poisonous and Bitter Species Collected 
Melanoleuca albissima 
Panaeolus campanulatus 
Panellus stipticus 
Russula emetica 
Russula foetens 
Suillellus luridus 
Tylopiltis felleus 
Venenarius muscarius 
Venenarius phalloides 
New York Botanical Garden. 
