Peck: New SPECIES OF FUNGI 71 
Sandy soil under or near pine trees. South Yarmouth, Mass. 
October. S. Davis. 
A singular species resembling in some respects Zricholoma 
compactum, but apparently a Russu/a. Remarkable for the thin, 
slightly sinuate lamellae and the stout ventricose stem which seems 
out of proportion to the small thin pileus. 
Cantharellus pulchrifolius 
Pileus thin, convex or slightly depressed in the center, glabrous, 
distantly and obscurely ciliate on the margin, white; lamellae 
simple, unequal, distant, decurrent, bright yellow; stem nearly 
equal, glabrous, hollow, white; spores elliptic, 8 long, 4-5 
broad. 
Pileus about 1 cm. broad ; stem I-1.5 cin. long, about 1 mm. 
thick. 
Decayed wood. Moscow Mountains, Idaho. October and 
November. L. F, Henderson. 
This is a small but beautiful species. The bright but delicate 
yellow hymenium, approaching a deep chrome, contrasts prettily 
With the clear white color of the pileus and stem. The cilia on 
the Margin of the pileus are distant and easily overlooked. The 
lamellae are unbranched but a few short ones intervene. 
Marasmius tomentosipes 
_ Pileus thin, convex, becoming nearly plane, generally um- 
bilicate, glabrous, widely striate on the margin when moist, brown- 
ish yellow or ferruginous, becoming brown with age ; lamellae thin, 
Subdistant, unequal, arcuate, decurrent, pale yellow, interspaces 
venose ; stem slender, tough, elastic, hollow, blackish-brown, cov- 
€red with a tawny tomentum which is more dense and matted at 
the base ; spores elliptic, 6—7 » long, 3-4 /# broad. 
Pileus I~3.5 cm. broad ; stem 2-4 cm. long, about 1 mm. thick. 
Vegetable mold in damp mossy places in coniferous woods. 
‘oscow, Idaho. December. L. F. Henderson. 
This species bears a close resemblance to Omphalia campanella 
and might easily be mistaken for it if the tomentum of the stem 1s 
®verlooked. This is sometimes collected in minute tufts which 
to the naked eye give a pulverulent appearance to the surface of 
; _ stem. The plants revive under the influence of moisture. 
