415 
0002 to .00024 broad; pileus 9 to 12 lines broad; stem about 1 
in. long, 1 to 2 lines thick. 
Sandy soil. Alabama, Décember. Underwood. 
In the dried specimens the pileus is pale-tawny and the lamel- 
lae are brownish ferruginous. 
FLAMMULA UNDERWOODII. 
Pileus convex or nearly plane, often irregular from its crowded 
mode of growth, Ssquamulose or furfuraceous, yellowish-brown ; 
lamellae rather broad, close, adnate or slightly decurrent, yellow; 
stem tapering downward, radicating, longitudinally streaked with 
brownish hues, yellow at the top; spores elliptical, ochraceous, 
00024 to .0003 in. long, .00016 to .0002 broad; plant caespitose ; 
Pileus 1 to 4 in. broad; stem 2 to 4 in. long, 3 to 6 lines thick. 
Pine trunks. Alabama, November. Underwood. 
The Species is apparently related to /lammula sapineus, from 
Which its densely caespitose habit and brownish streaked stem 
will easily separate it. 
GALERA SEMILANCEATA. 
‘: Pileus membranous, acutely conical or campanulate, often 
raged umbonate, glabrous, sulcate-striate, pale-yellow or buff : 
mellae rather broad, ascending, distant, adnate, tawny-ferrugi- 
nous when mature; stem slender, glabrous, hollow, pallid ; spores 
elliptical, ferruginous, .0004 to .0005 in. long, .0002 to .00024 
road ; pileus 4 to 6 lines broad ; stem 1.5 to 2in. long,.5 to I 
line thick. 
Among fallen leaves, sticks, mosses, etc. Washington. De- 
cember. Yeomans. 
Mr. Yeomans remarks that this plant in size, shape and color 
“orresponds very closely to Cooke's figure of Psilocybe semilanceata, 
but that the spores have a dark yellow-ochre color. The umbo 
when present is small and almost papilla-like. 
= TUBARIA TENUIS. 
Pileus membranous, hemispherical or convex, obtuse or sub- 
umblicate, glabrous, hygrophanous, reddish-cinnamon when moist, 
‘team color or pale-ochraceous when dry, either faintly striate or 
Sulcate-striate on the margin; lamellae 1-2 lines wide, distant, ven- 
Cose, adnate or slightly decurrent, tawny-ochraceous; stem 
ender, flexuous, often uneven, hollow, pruinose at the top, 
downy at the base, pale-yellow or cream color; spores elliptical, — 
