Journal of Mycology 
VOLUME 12-JANUARY 1906 
TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
Morgan — North American Species of Marasmius. 1 
Kellerman-; Uredineous Culture Experiments with Puccinia Sor- 
ghi, 1905. 9 
Arthur —Cultures of Uredineae in 1905. . 11 
Durand — Peziza fusicarpa Ger. and Peziza semitosts B. & C. 28 
Kellerman — Notes lrom Mycological literature XVII. 32 
Editor’s Notes. 40 
NORTH AMERICAN SPECIES OF MARASMIUS. 
A. P. MORGAN. 
(Continued from page 247, Vol. 11.) 
124. MARASMIUS CHRYSOCHAETES B. & C. Fungi 
Cub. 120. 
Pileus white, convex, silicate, umbilicate, depressed around 
the umbo. Stipe slender, elongated, glabrous, tawny, insititious. 
Lamellae few, white, rather broad, collariate. 
Growing on dead leaves. Pileus 2 mm. in diameter, the 
stipe 2-3 cm. in length. 
125. MARASMIUS GRAMINUM B. & Br. Berkley’s 
Outlines, i860. Agaricus graminum Libert, PI. Crypt. 1837. 
Pileus membranaceous, convex then plane, umbonate, sul- 
cate, very pale rufous. Stipe capillary, glabrous, shining, black, 
pale at the apex. Lamellae adnate to a free collar, equal, few 
and very distant (6-8), whitish; spores ovoid, 5-6 mic. 
Growing on withered leaves of grasses. Pileus 4-6 mm. in 
diameter, the stipe 2-5 cm. long. 
126. MARASMIUS CURREYI B. &. Br. Ann. & Mag. 
N. H. 
Pileus nearly plane, sulcate, pale rufous, the grooves paler, 
the umbo tawny. Stipe quite smooth, shining, black, white at 
the apex. Lamellae few, cream-colored, attached to a collar 
round the stipe; spores ovoid-oblong, 9-11 x 5-6 mic. 
Growing on leaves of grass. Pileus 6-10 mm. in diameter, 
the stipe 2-3 cm. long. 
B. STIPE VELVETY OR PRUINATE. 
