Journal of Mycology 
VOLUME U-NOYEMBER 1905 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
Morgan — North American Species of Marasmius. 233 
Atkinson — Fhe Genera Balansia and Dothichloe in the United 
States with a Consideration of their Economic Importance.... 248 
Sumstine — Another Fly Agaric.. 267 
Holway- Notes on Uredineae. 268 
Sturgis — Remarkable Occurrence of Morchella Eeculenta (1) Pers. 269 
Bessey — Rostovtsev, S. J. Contributions to the Knowledge of the 
False Mildews (Peronosporacefe. 279 
Notes from Mycological literature XVII. 271 
Index to Volume 11... 273 
NORTH AMERICAN SPECIES OF MARASMIUS. & 
A. P. MORGAN. 
(Continued from page 212 ) 
IV. CALOPODES. Pileus convex-involute, then plane and 
depressed. Stipe short, insititious (i. e. ingrafted, the mycelium 
innate and not visible). Lamellae adnate. 
Growing on old wood, trunks, branches, etc. 
A. STIPE GLABROUS. 
a. Lamellae colored. 
52. MARASMIUS CORACICOLOR B. & C. Fungi Cub. 
94 - 
Pileus thin, tough, rugose-sulcate, depressed or umbilicate y 
rufous. Stipe rufescent, glabrous, sulcate. Lamellae close, con- 
colorous, reaching the stipe; spores minute, reniform, grey when 
seen in mass. 
Growing on logs in woods. Pileus 2 cm. in diameter, the 
stipe 2.5 cm. long. 
53. MARASMIUS ATRO-VIRIDIS B. & C. Fungi Cub. 
100. 
Pileus depressed, thin, glabrous, dark blue-green. Stipe di¬ 
lated upwards, glabrous. Lamellae close, adnexed, broad, con- 
colorous. 
Growing on rotten wood in thickets. Pileus 8-9 mm. in diam¬ 
eter, the stipes 12-13 mm. long. 
