richoloma cartilagineum
Page 95
Clitocybe metachora. Fr.
Changed to Clitocybe metachroa. Fr.
Pages 99, 140, 153, 161, 339, 345, 453 and 511.
cinerous
Changed to: cinereous
Pages 120, 245, 262, 278 and 325.
companulate
Changed to: campanulate
Pages 124 and 410.
tenaceous
Changed to: tenacious
Page 128
Pileus is small, convex, expanded, obtuse, slightly viscid, striate,
quite [blue?] when young, growing brownish with blue fibrils.
Missing word after quite may be 'blue'. Added.
Page 130
These plants have a wide distribution and [are?] found on branches,
among moss and dead leaves.
Missing word 'are' added.
Page 148
Fagineus means belonging to beach.
Changed to: Fagineus means belonging to beech.
Page 148
The stem is short, hollow, pub scent,
Changed to: The stem is short, hollow, pubescent,
Page 182
The stem is solid, blunt, pub scent,
Changed to: The stem is solid, blunt, pubescent,
Page 192
minutely echmulate,
Changed to: minutely echinulate,
Page 281
myselium
Changed to: mycelium
Page 286
Its dingy appearance, slender habit, more uniform and darker color of
the pileus, and darker color of the lamellae.
Sentence has no verb. It appears to be a comparison to the before
mentioned F. spumosa. No change.
Page 296
whitish, tinged with lilacs.
Changed to: whitish, tinged with lilac.
Page 319
The plants in figure [259?] were found in Haynes' Hollow and
photographed by Dr. Kellerman.
Added figure number, assuming it to be the figure pertaining to this
article.
Page 349
long to 1 1-5 lines
Meaning unknown: May be 1 1/5 or 1 1/2 lines? Unchanged.
Page 392
Polyporus Berkelyi
Changed to Polyporus Berkeleyi
Page 417 obsoletely zoned, purverulent
Changed to: obsoletely zoned, pulverulent
Page 475
It is a small plant resembling, in minature,
Changed to: It is a small plant resembling, in miniature,
Page 508
sessible, at first
Changed to: sessile, at first
Page 513
Asci are cylindrical; spores spindle-shaped, straight or bow-shaped,
rough, 35-8;
Dimensions don't make sense. It may be 35x8, as this is spindle-shaped.
Unchanged.
Page 559
Caulogossum/Cauloglossum
Both spellings used; unchanged.
Page 604
clavata (Spathularia),
Changed to: clavata (Spathularia), 500
Page referring to Spathularia.
Several instances of porus, which I think mean porous, are unchanged as
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