558 Waite: Mr. Desert FuNGI 
(Marasmieae) 
LENTINUS LEPIDEUS Fr. 
MarasMius ANDROSACEUs (L.) Fr. On hemlock needles after 
rain in large quantities. 
* MARASMIUS CONFLUENS Pers. 
Marasmius orREADES Fr. Forming large nearly complete fairy 
rings. 
MarasMius ROTULA (Scop.) Fr. Plentiful. 
* Marasmius viticota B. & C.  Plentiful. 
PaNnus sTypticus (Bull.) Fr. Common. 
(Agariceae) 
(Evelatae. With neither volva nor annulus) 
* CLITOCYBE ECTYPOIDES Peck. Plentiful on damp banks. 
* CLITOCYBE INFUNDIBULIFORMIS Schaeff. Common. 
CLITOCYBE LACcCATA Scop. Common. 
*Clitocybe marginata Peck, sp. nov. ileus fleshy, rather 
thick, subcampanulate, becoming convex, obtuse or broadly um- 
bonate, glabrous or nearly so, dry, bay red verging to mahogany 
color, the margin at first involute, flesh yellow ; lamellae narrow, 
close, decurrent, yellowish, reddish on the edge; stem nearly 
equal, stout, hollow, glabrous, shining, yellowish marked with 
reddish longitudinal lines; spores subglobose, 5 / long, 4-5 B 
broad. Pileus 5-8 cm. broad; stem 5—8 cm. long, 6-12 ™™- 
sa Cespitose; growing around decaying stumps. Septem- 
Pr. 
A peculiar species well marked by the reddish edge of the 
lamellae, reddish lines of the stem and yellowish flesh of the 
pileus. It is referable to the second subsection of the Disciformes 
according to arrangement in Sy//oge Fungorum. 
Cuiropiius cagspitosus Peck. Found only once but in large 
quantities. 
* CLITOPILUS CARNEOALBUS With. Fairly abundant in certain 
localities. 
* CLITOPILUS PRUNULUS Scop. Very common in meadows. 
COLLYBIA ABUNDANS Peck. Growing in large clusters. 
* COLLYBIA COLOREA Peck. Growing in large quantities, singly 
and in clusters. 
