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49. Entoloma strictius (Peck) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 5: 698. 1887. 
Agaricus striclior Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Cab. 23: 88. 1872. 
Pileus submembranous, broadly convex or expanded, umbonate, 3-5 em. broad; surface 
glabrous, shining, hygrophanous, grayish-brown and generally striatulate on the margin when 
moist, paler when dry; lamellae broad, rounded behind, adnexed or nearly free, rather distant, 
whitish, becoming flesh-colored; spores angular, 10-12.5 X 7.5-10 4; stipe straight, equal or 
slightly tapering wpward, silky-fibrillose or glabrous, hollow, concolorous or a little paler, 
often with a dense mycelioid tomentum at the base, 5-10 cm. long, 2-4 mm. thick. 
Type Locatity: Albany, New York. 
Hasitat: In damp places in woods or their borders. 
DistRIBUTION: New England to Ohio. 
ILLusTRatTIoNs: Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Cab. 23: pl. 2, f. 6-9; Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 53: 
bl. D, f. 8-15; Atk. Stud. Am. Fungi ed. 1. f. 138; ed. 2. f. 141. 
50. Entoloma rhodopolium (Fries) Quél. Champ. Jura Vosg. 227. 1872. 
Agaricus rhodopolius Fries, Obs. Myc. 2: 103. 1818. 
Pileus rather thin, usually umbilicate or depressed, regular, gregarious or subcespitose, 
3-5 cm. broad; surface smooth, dry, glabrous, hygrophanous, avellaneous to umbrinous, 
darker on drying, margin entire to lobed or folded, sometimes slightly striate, concolorous; 
context with farinaceous taste; lamellae adnexed, slightly sinuate, distant, rather narrow, 
white or whitish, entire on the edges; spores globose or subglobose, angular, rose-colored, 
7-9 »; stipe long, equal or slightly tapering upward, hollow, smooth, glabrous, pruinose at 
the apex, white or whitish, 7-10 cm. long, 6-10 mm. thick. 
TYPE Locality: Europe. 
Hasitat: In woods. A 
DistRIBUTION: New England to Iowa and south to Ohio; also in Europe 
pe. 
ILLusTRations: Cooke, Brit. Fungi pl. 342 (338); Gill. Champ. Fr. pl. 265 (275); Pat. Tab. 
Fung. 1: f. 338. 
51. Entoloma washingtonense Murrill, sp. nov. 
Pileus rather thick and firm, regular, convex to subexpanded, not umbonate, solitary, 
3.5 em. broad; surface glabrous, not shining, striate, uniformly fuliginous-avellaneous, margin 
entire, concolorous, inflexed; lamellae subtriangular, very broad in front, attenuate-adnexed 
behind, subdistant, avellaneous, becoming colored by the spores, which are globose, angular, 
apiculate, uniguttulate, copious, 7-9 4; stipe subequal, smooth, glabrous, hygrophanous, 
grayish-avellaneous, fleshy, hollow, 6 cm. long, 7 mm. thick. 
Type collected on the ground in woods at Seattle, Washington, October 20-November 1, 1911, 
W.A. Murrill 253 (herb. N. Y. Bot. Gard.). . 
DISTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
52. Entoloma Cokeri Murrill, sp. nov. 
Pileus expanded, strongly umbonate, 7 cm. broad; surface glabrous, covered with a 
viscid cuticle which can be removed when dry, radially rugose except on the umbo when wet, 
smooth when dry, grayish-brown; context 1 cm. thick under the umbo, becoming very thin 
toward the margin, white, soft, the taste and odor distinctly farinaceous, not leaving an un- 
pleasant taste; lameliae rather crowded, deeply sinuate and narrowly attached, 8 mm. wide 
at the center, white, becoming flesh-colored, eroded on the edges; spores subglobose, slightly 
angular, rose-colored, 6-7.5 yu; stipe nearly equal, glabrous, distinctly marked by inherent 
fibrils, concolorous above, nearly white below, firm, solid, white within, 7.5 cm. long, 1 em. thick. 
Type collected on the ground in mixed woods at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, October 29, 
1915, W. C. Coker 1943 (berb. N. Y. Bot. Gard.). 
DistRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
53. Entoloma Grayanum (Peck) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 5: 698. 1887. 
Agaricus Grayanus Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 24: 64. 1872. 
Pileus convex to plane, gregarious, 5-8 cm. or more broad; surface smooth, glabrous, 
hygrophanous, dark-avellaneous to subumbrinous, margin entire, concolorous; context white, 
