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moisture has disappeared; context concolorous, the taste mild or slightly and tardily acrid; 
lamellae thin, crowded, rounded behind, adnexed, slightly eroded on the edges, pale-yellow, 
becoming pinkish; spores subglobose, slightly angular, bright-pink, 7.5-10 4 long, apiculate 
at one end; stipe firm, equal, silky-fibrillose, stuffed or hollow, whitish, with a white mealiness 
at the apex, 3.5-5 em. long, 4-8 mm. thick. 
TYPE Locality: Port Henry, Essex County, New York. 
Hazrat: Among fallen leaves in dense woods. 
Distrisution: New York. 
ILLUSTRATIONS: Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 105: gl. S, f. 9-15. 
29. Entoloma albidum Murrill, sp. nov. 
Pileus convex to plane or slightly depressed, not umbonate, gregarious, 5 cm. broad; 
surface smooth, shining, glabrous, white, becoming tinged with avellaneous with age, margin 
entire or slightly lobed, concolorous; lamellae sinuate, rather narrow, crowded, salmon-colored, 
entire on the edges; spores globose, angular, apiculate, rose-colored, 7-8 »; stipe equal or 
slightly tapering upward, smooth, white, glabrous, stuffed, about 8 cm. long and 1 cm. thick. 
Type collected in rather thin soil at the edge of woods at Stockbridge, Massachusetts, Septem- 
ber 3, 4, 1911, W. A. Murrill & W. Gilman Thompson (herb. N. Y. Bot. Gard.). 
DISTRIBUTION: Vicinity of Stockbridge, Massachusetts. 
30. Entoloma pubescens Murrill, sp. nov. 
Pileus irregularly expanded, fleshy, gregarious or subcespitose, 5-8 cm. broad; surface 
densely silky-pubescent, cinereous, margin not striate; lamellae adnate or broadly adnexed, 
crowded, rather narrow, flesh-pink; spores subglobose, angular, pink, 7-8 X 6 w; stipe densely 
hirsute-pubescent, whitish, solid, enlarged at the base, 4-6 cm. long, 8~12 mm. thick. 
Type collected on the ground in Palmetto Swamp south of Auburn, Alabama, December 21, 
1899, F. S. Earle (herb. N. Y. Bot. Gard.). 
DIstRIBUTION: Vicinity of Auburn, Alabama. 
31. Entoloma Burlinghamiae Murrill, sp. nov. 
Pileus campanulate to nearly plane, umbonate, gregarious, 4 cm. broad; surface glabrous 
or minutely pruinose to glabrous, viscid when moist, slightly striate, flavous, brownish-yellow 
on the umbo, margin entire, concolorous, inflexed; lamellae adnexed, broad, crowded, several 
times inserted, white, becoming salmon-colored, the edges entire; spores ellipsoid, angular, 
granular, rose-colored, 7-9 X 5-6 yu; stipe very short and thick, slightly tapering upward, 
sometimes bulbous, white, with fine, cottony fibrils, solid or spongy, 3 cm. long, 1-2 cm. thick, 
Type collected among ferns in a road through hemlock woods at Newfane, Vermont, July 16, 
1906, Gerirude S. Burlingham 41-1906 (herb. N. Y. Bot. Gard.). 
DIsTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
32. Entoloma Earlei Murrill, sp. nov. 
Pileus convex, irregular, 5 cm. broad; surface glabrous, hygrophanous, ochraceous, paler 
when dry, margin even, irregular, thin; context firm, pallid, the taste mild; lamellae hetero- 
phyllous, adnexed, crowded, uneven, some of them ventricose, pallid; spores ellipsoid, some- 
what oblong, angular, rose-colored, 8-9 X 6-74; stipe somewhat flattened, glabrous, 
pruinose at the apex, pallid, hollow, 4 cm. long, 8-12 mm. thick. 
Type collected in rather dry woods at the New York Botanical Garden, August 23, 1903, F. S. 
Earle 1915 (herb. N. Y. Bot. Gard.). ; 
DIstTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
33. Entoloma bicolor Murrill, sp. nov. 
Pileus rather thick and firm, regular in outline, umbonate, gregarious, reaching 5 cm. 
broad; surface smooth, dry, glabrous, shining, uniformly melleous-ochroleucous, margin con- 
colorous, entire, striate only a very short distance; context white, with mild, farinaceous taste; 
lamellae sinuate, rather crowded, triangular, white to pink, wavy on the edges; spores globose 
or subglobose, angular, apiculate, 7.5-9 »; stipe white with a satiny luster, smooth, glabrous, 
equal at maturity, solid, 8 cm. long, 1-1.5 cm. thick. 
Type collected on a warm bank in thin maple woods at Lake Placid, Adirondack Mountains, 
New York, July 17-29, 1912, W. A. & Edna L. Murrill 61 (herb. N. Y. Bot. Gard.). 
DISTRIBUTION: New York and New Jersey. 
