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of species of Enxtoloma. Some are nearly elliptical in outline, but 
generally they are narrowed toward one end. They are mostly 
‘one or two-nucleate. The radiations of the pileus are not notice- 
able in the fresh plant. 
FLAMMULA DECURRENS. 
Pileus thin, umbilicate centrally depressed or funnelform, 
Moist, minutely floccose-squamulose, pale yellow or cream color ; 
lamellae subdistant, strongly decurrent, pale yellow becoming 
ochraceous, the interspaces sometimes veiny ; stem equal or taper- 
ing downward, minutely downy, stuffed with a cottony pith, 
‘colored like the pileus; spores elliptical, .0003 to .00035 in. long, 
-00016 broad. 
Pileus about 1 in. broad; stem 6 to 10 lines long, 1 to 2 thick. 
Wet ground in shade of bushes. Kansas. July. Bartholo- 
mew. . 
The species is easily known by its color being a uniform rich 
‘creamy or sulphury hue in the fresh plant, and by its strongly de- 
current lamellae which become ochraceous-yellow in the dried 
State. 
CREPIDOTUS CINNABARINUS. 
Pileus thin, sessile, resupinate or reflexed, minutely tomentose 
Or pulverulent, cinnabar-red; lamellae rather broad, subdistant, 
Minutely reddish-flocculent on the edge, brownish-tawny in the 
‘dried plant; spores broadly elliptical, .0003 in. long, .00024 to 
-00028 broad. 
Pileus 3 to 4 lines broad. 
Decaying wood. Michigan. Sept. L. N. Johnson. 
STROPHARIA C/ESIFOLIA. 
Pileus convex, glabrous, white or whitish, sometimes brownish 
in the center; lamellae close, rounded or emarginate behind, light 
blue, becoming dingy bluish-brown ; stem equal or slightly thick- 
ened at the base, solid, glabrous, white or whitish, the annulus 
white; spores subelliptical, .0004 to .0005 in. long, .00024 to 
-0003 broad. 
Pileus 1 to 2 in. broad; stem 1 to 1.5 long, 2 to 3 lines thick. 
Low sandy pastures. Kansas. July. Bartholomew. — 
The collector of this plant remarks that it is much like the 
common mushroom, Agaricus campester, except that its lamella 
have a fine light blue color instead of pink. This is an unusual 
