Part 2, 1917] AGARICACEAB 11 
2. Lepista panaeola (Fries) P. Karst. Bidr. Finl. Nat. Folk 32: 
481. 1879. 
Agaricus ectypus Secr. Mycogr. Suisse 2: 86. 1833. Not A. ectypus Fries, 1821. 
Agaricus panaeolus Fries, Epicr. Myc. 49. 1838. 
Tricholoma panseolum Quél. Champ. Jura Vosg. 45. 1872. 
Gyrophila nimbata Quél. Fl. Myc. Fr. 271. 1888. 
Rhodopaxillus panaeolus Maire, Ann. Myc. 11: 338. 1913. 
Pileus fleshy, convex to expanded, gibbous, sometimes eccentric, cespitose, 4-9 cm. 
broad; surface whitish-gray, grayish-variegated and dull-flesh-colored when young; context 
gray, the odor strong, farinaceous-rancid, the taste mild; lamellae mostly crowded, some- 
times narrow and sometimes broad, easily separable from the hymenophore, sinuate-uncinate, 
sometimes decurrent, from whitish-gray to lurid-flesh-colored or rufescent; spores ellipsoid, 
slightly tuberculose, hyaline, dull-rosy in mass, 5.5-6 X 3.5 4; stipe solid, gray to grayish- 
fuscous within, subequal, fibrillose, subfurfuraceous at the apex, 2-6 cm. long, 5-13 mm. thick. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Europe. 
Hasrrat: In grassy places in the open or near woods; rarely in woods. 
Distripution: Canada to North Carolina; also in Europe. 
ILLUSTRATION: Fries, Ic. Hymen. $l. 36, f. 2 
Exsiccati: Barth. Fungi Columb. 4733. 
3. Lepista personata (Fries) W. G. Smith, Clavis Agar. 37. 1870. 
?Agaricus nudus Bult. Herb. Fr. pl. 439. 1789. 
Agaricus violaceus Sow. Engi. Fung. pl. 209. 1799. Not A. violaceus Schaeff. 1774. 
Agaricus bicolor Pers. Syn. Fung. 281. 1801. Not A. bicolor Batsch, 1783. 
Agaricus personatus Fries, Obs. Myc. 2: 89. 1818. 
Tricholoma personatum Quél. Champ. Jura Vosg. 45. 1872. 
Entoloma personatum Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 54: 166. 1901. 
Rhodopaxillus personatus Maire, Ann. Myc. 11: 338. 1913. 
Pileus compact, becoming soft, thick, convex or plane, obtuse, regular, solitary or gre- 
garious, 5-12 em. broad; surface moist, glabrous, variable in color, generally pallid or cinereous 
tinged with violet or lilac, sometimes wholly violet, margin at first involute and villose-pruinose, 
becoming glabrous; context whitish, pleasant to the taste, edible; lamellae broad, crowded, 
rounded behind, free, violaceous, becoming sordid-whitish or fuscous; spores ellipsoid, smooth, 
sordid-white, dull-pinkish in mass, 7.5-10 X 4-5 yu; stipe generally thick, often bulbous, solid, 
fibrillose or villose-pruinose, whitish or concolorous, 3-7 cm. long, 1.5—3 em. thick. 
Type LocaLiry: Europe. . 
Hasrrat: In open woods or among long grass in fields. 
DISTRIBUTION: Temperate North America; also in Europe. . . . 
ILLusTRATIONS: Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 48: pl. 22; Cooke, Brit. Fungi #1. 66 (113); Fries, 
Sv. Aetl. Svamp. pl. 57; Hussey, Ill. Brit. Myc. 2: pl. 40; N. Marshall, Mushr. Book pl. 16; Myco- 
logia 2: pl. 19, f. 1; Sow. Engl. Fungi pl. 209. . ‘ . 
Exsiccati: Sydow, Myc. Mar. 2305, 3403; Thiim. Fungi Austr. 1004; Herpell, Prap. Hutpilze 
63, 
4, Lepista graveolens (Peck) Murrill. 
Entoloma graveolens Peck, Ann. Rep. N. ¥. State Mus. 53: 844. 1900. 
Pileus thick, firm, brittle, convex, often irregular, densely clustered and forming rings, 
5-10 em. broad; surface polished, glabrous or slightly flocculent on the margin, whitish with 
a violaceous tint; context white, the taste unpleasant, disagreeable, the odor strong, disagree- 
able;.lamellae crowded, narrow, adnexed or slightly sinuate, sometimes short-decurrent, 
_white to pale-salmon-colored; spores ellipsoid, uniguttulate, pale-salmon-colored, 6-7.5 X 4 u; 
stipe short, stout, white, solid, downy above, the base bulbous and white-tomentose, 4-10 cm. 
long, 16-24 mm. thick. 
TypEH LOCALITY: Meadowdale, New York. 
Hastrat: Black muck coil in low woods. 
DISTRIBUTION: New York. 
I_LustRATION: Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 53: ol. D, 7. 1-7, 
58. ENTOLOMA (Fries) Quél. Champ. Jura Vosg. 83. 1872. 
Agaricus § Entoloma Fries, Epicr. Myc. 143. 1838. 
Rhodophyllus Quél. Ench. Fung. 57. 1886. 
Pileus fleshy, putrescent, solitary or gregarious; lamellae sinuate or adnexed; spores pink 
or salmon-colored, usually angular; stipe central, fleshy; veil none. 
Type species, Entoloma lividum (Bull.) Quél. 
