560 Wuitre: Mr. Dessert FUNGI 
* PLUTEUS GRANULARIS Peck. Only one plant found. 
* PLUTEUS UMBROSUS Pers. Found twice on decaying wood. 
* TRICHOLOMA ALBOFLAVIDUM Peck.  Plentiful. 
TRICHOLOMA aLBuM (Schaeff.) Fr. Growing singly in leaf 
mould. 
TRICHOLOMA DavistaE Peck.  Plentiful. 
* TRICHOLOMA FALLAX Peck. On dead leaves and twigs after 
rain. 
* TRICHOLOMA FUMOSOLUTEUM Peck. Abundant. 
* TRICHOLOMA LUGUBRE Peck.  Plentiful. 
* TRICHOLOMA RUTILANS Schaeff. Appears to be rare. 
* TRICHOLOMA VARIEGATUM Scop. Found only twice; a pretty 
species, 
(Velatae. Provided with a veil, but no volva) 
CORTINARIUS ARMILLATUS (A. & S.) Fr. Fairly abundant. 
* Cortinarius BERLESIANUS Sacc. & Cub. Only two plants 
found. 
* CORTINARIUS CORRUGATUS Peck. Found twice but in large 
quantities. 
* CORTINARIUS ERRATICUS Peck. Plentiful; growing in large 
semicircles in damp leaf mould. 
* CORTINARIUS MULTIFORMIS Fr. Plentiful. 
* CORTINARIUS SIMILARIS Peck. Two plants seen. 
CorTINA RIUS ToRVUS Fr. Plentiful in one locality. 
Cortinarius vioraceus (L.) Fr. Abundant. ; 
* Cortinarius Whiteae Peck, sp. nov. Pileus fleshy, hemi- 
spherical, becoming nearly plane with a lobed wavy or Ur egular 
margin, dry, glabrous, subpruinose, reddish or brownish-orange 
verging to tawny ; lamellae subdistant, deeply and broadly emar- 
ginate, reddish-brown becoming brownish-cinnamon ; stem long, 
equal, solid, fibrous, colored like the pileus, adorned with darker 
oe lines or striations ; spores subglobose, 7-8 # long, 7 # 
road. 
Pileus 6-12 cm. broad; stem 7-12 cm. long, 1.5-? ss 
thick. 
Woods. August. A large species intermediate paeetons 
Dermocybe and Telamonia, related to the former by its dry pier 
and to the latter by its general aspect and stout solid stem. It 
gives me pleasure to dedicate it to its discoverer, a most enthu- 
