Peck : New Species of Fungi 611 



stout, subequal, white, the annulus thick, white ; spores oblong or 

 subfusiform, 12-15 t x lon g> 6 - s ! l broad. 



Pileus 5-20 cm. broad; stem 2.5-5 cm. long, 12-20 mm. 

 thick. 



Single or cespitose. Dense spruce woods. Colorado. Sep- 

 tember. E. Bartholomew. 



The white color and long spores are prominent characters of 



this 



species. 



Armillaria solidipes 



Pileus fleshy, convex, even, glabrous, tawny or yellowish 

 brown, becoming tinged with red in drying, flesh whitish ; lamel- 

 lae rather close, adnate or slightly decurrent, white or whitish ; 

 stem long, firm, solid, colored like the pileus. 



Pileus 2.5-5 cm. broad; stem 10-25 cm. long, 6-12 mm. 

 thick. 



Densely cespitose. About spruce stumps. Colorado. Sep- 

 tember. E. Bartholomew. Spores not seen. 



Tricholoma Davisiae 



Pileus fleshy but thin except in the center, very fragile, at first 

 rounded with involute margin, becoming convex or nearly plane, 

 umbonate, dry, pruinose or slightly pulverulent, floccose squamu- 

 lose toward the margin, bright yellow when young and often 

 tinged with red or green and showing changeable or iridescent 

 hues, becoming paler with age and assuming pinkish or salmon 

 tints, brown or purplish brown in the center, flesh white, taste 

 farinaceous, then disagreeable ; lamellae broad, subdistant, rounded 

 behind and somewhat ventricose, adnexed, often split on the mar- 

 gin, whitish becoming tinged with salmon, specially on the edge ; 

 stem nearly equal, straight or curved, stuffed or slightly hollow, 

 fibrous, penetrating the earth deeply, white externally and within ; 

 spores broadly elliptic or subglobose, 5-6 [i long, 5 fx broad. 



Pileus 4-10 cm. broad ; stem 5-10 cm. long, 8-15 mm. thick. 



Among fallen leaves in pine woods. Near Falmouth, Maine. 

 October and November. Mrs. H. C. Davis. 



This is one of the most beautifnl species of Tricholoma known 

 to me. Its changeable hues when young and fresh and its deli- 

 cate salmon tints when mature make it very attractive. Its pileus 

 js so fragile that care is necessary in collecting it to prevent break- 

 ln g. The thin margin is often split. The umbo may be blunt or 

 a cute. It is brown like the center of the pileus. The lamellae 



