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CATALOGUE.* Fungi PHALLACE AE. ITHYPHALLUS Fries. I. iMPUDicus (Linn.) Fr. In the juvenile, egg stage, June 15, 1893, Oct. 28, 1893, we find the veil under pileus about one-third its length and part of it encircling the stipe about the middle (Vuttall, 983). NIDULARI ACE AE. CRUCIBULUM Tul C VULGARE Tul On sticks and leaves, open woods, and on old cotton cloth, July 6, 1893 (Nuttail, 1079). LYCO PERDACE AE. TYLOSTOMA Pers. T. MAMMOSM (Mich.) Fr. On light soil on rock, March 24, 1893 (Nuttall, 880) MITREMYCES Nees M. LUTESCENS Schn On wet mossy banks, a. 2,000 ft., March 25, 1893 (Nut- tall, 881). GEASTER Mich G. MAMMOSUS Chev. On earth, Short Creek, July 6, 1893 (Nuttall, 108o). G. HYGROMETRIcus Pers. Along Horsepen Creek, McDowl County, July 30- August I, 1900 (Morris, 1105a).

  • Unless otherwise stated, all of Nuttall's numbers in the fungi are

from Fayette Co., near Nuttallburg Digized by GOogle