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Marasmius campanulatus^ 
Marasmius oreadesA On the lawn. 
Marasmius rotula* 
Melanoleuca albissiman^n. Growing gregariously in coniferous woods in large 
groups covering many square feet and conspicuous at a considerable dis- 
tance. Many specimens were tasted and all were found to be bitter. 
Melanoleuca melaleucaA Found in abundance in one spot at the edge of 
deciduous woods. 
Fig. 3. Some of the guests at Camp Kanosa who assisted in 
collecting fungi. 
Mycena Leaiana^ 
Mycena puran 
Mycena spp. 
Omphalia campanella^ 
Omphalia chrysophylla" 
Omphalia fibula^ 
