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Rh WEST VIRGINIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY C. SEmiLANatUs Peck ? In heavily manured asparagus bed in garden, Apr. 29, 1893 (Nuttall, 903). C. EPHEMERUS Fr. On horse dung, July 2, 1893 (Nuttall, 11 13). C. anjGULatus Peck. On baked soil where log had been burned, with Peziza carbonaria, May 8, 1893 (Nuttall, 932). PANAEOLUS Fr. P. campanulatus Linn. On cow dung in deep coniferous woods, Grant Co., near Bayard (Millspaugh). Plentiful on manured lawn, May 8. 1893, (Nuttall, 933). P. solidii'es Peck. Preston: near Brookside (Beardslee). PSATHYRELLA Karst. P. DISSEMINatA PerS. ? . In rotten mold about the base of a stump, a mass about i meter containing perhaps thousands of specimens. Speci mens 3 to 5 cm. high, thin, fleshless. Pileus 1 cm. broad, 8 mm. high, slightly umbonate, silicate striate, mealy, gray, stems white, smooth 1 mm. thick, at first slightly furfuraceous. Largest stems 6 cm., broadest pileus 18 mm. Spores 6 to 10 X 3 to 5 ц (Nuttall, 1 189). Sept. 3, 1893. POLYPORACEAE. GYROPORUS Quel. G. cyanescens (Bull.) Quel. (Boletus cyanescens Bull.). Bare soil and on clay banks along roads. Preston, near Brookside (Beardslee). TYLOPILUS Karst. T. gracilis (Peck) P. Henn. (Boletus gracilis Peck). Preston, near Brookside (Beardslee). T. alboaster (Schw.) Murrill. (Boletus nigrellus Peck). Preston, near Brookside (Beardslee). CERIOMYCES Batt. C. chromapes (Frost) Murrill, (Boletus chromapes Frost). Preston: abundant near Brookside (Beardslee). C. auriflammeus (B. & C.) Murrill. (Boletus auriflammeus B. & C.) In dry gravel high on the mountain sides, Preston: near Brookside (Beardslee).