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111. Marasmius papillatus Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 24: 76. 
1872. 
Pileus submembranous, convex to expanded, papillate, gregarious, 1-2 cm. broad; surface 
obscurely striate, sordid-white or gray, sometimes with a pink tint; margin fluted in dry 
plants: lamellae adnate with slightly decurrent tooth, some decidedly decurrent, crowded, 
narrow, white or yellowish: spores 8-9 X 3.5 y: stipe slender, deeply radicating, firm, hollow, 
concolorous, white-pruinose, 2.5—5 em. long, 1-2 mm. thick. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Sandlake, New York. 
Hasrrat: Upon mossy logs. 
DistRiBUTION: New York. 
112. Marasmius languidus (Lasch) Fries, Epicr. Myc. 379. 1838. 
Agaricus languidus Lasch, Linnaea 3: 385. 1828. 
Pileus subfleshy, convex, gibbous or umbilicate, 1-2 cm. broad; surface fidcculose, white, 
pallid, margin rugose-sulcate: lamellae adnate-decurrent, interveined, distant, narrow: spores 
6 X 44: stipe increased above, stuffed, pallid, brownish below, surface naked, 2.5 cm. long, 
1-2 mm. thick. 
TYPE LocaLity: Brandenburg, Germany. 
Haprrat: Upon stems, grass, leaves, etc. 
DIsTRIBUTION: New England and probably in Minnesota; also in Europe. 
ILLUSTRATIONS: Cooke, Brit. Fungi pl. 1126 (1080) C; Pat. Tab. Fung. f. 413. 
113. Marasmius vialis Peck, Ann. Rep. N. VY. State Mus. 51: 287. 
1898. 
Pileus membranous, convex, 4-10 mm. broad; surface pruinose, white: lamellae decur- 
rent, distant, arcuate, white, becoming yellow-brown in dried plants: spores 7-9 X 44.5 p: 
stipe bulbous, short, solid, tough, white-pruinose, white then brown or black within, 
12-20 mm. long, 1 mm. thick. 
TYPE Locality: Gansevoort, New York. 
HasitatT: Damp ground, roadsides, etc. 
DISTRIBUTION: New York to Alabama. 
114. Marasmius resinosus (Peck) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 5: 522. 1887. 
Marasmius decurrens Peck, Ann. Rep. N. VY. State’ Mus. 24:77. 1872. 
Marasmius resinosus niveus Peck, Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 67:38. 1903. 
Marasmius resinosus candidissimus Peck, Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 94: 40. 1905. 
Pileus thin, convex, subcespitose, 8-13 mm. broad; surface minutely tomentose, pure- 
white, becoming yellowish when dry: lamellae arcuate-decurrent, venose-connected, subdis- 
tant, narrow, tapering toward each end, white, the edges discolored: spores 6-7 X 4 uw: stipe 
slender, firm, equal, white, minutely tomentose, 2.5-5 cm. long, 1 mm. thick. ‘The stipe 
and lamellae are usually dotted with minute, resinous, granular particles. 
TYPE LocaLity: Albany, New York. 
Hapsrrat: Vegetable debris upon the ground. 
Distripurion: New York to Virginia and west to Michigan and Ohio. 
115. Marasmius salignus Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 35: 135. 
1884. 
Pileus submembranous, convex or plane, 4-10 mm. broad; surface dry, glabrous or 
subpruinose, white; margin even: lamellae often joined at the base, rarely forking, adnate, 
subdistant, narrow, white: spores ovoid or subellipsoid, 6-7 X 4 yu: stipe slender, stuffed, 
reddish-brown, slightly furfuraceous or pruinose, 1.5~2.5 cm. long, 1 mm. thick. 
TYPE LocaLIty: Bethlehem, New York. 
Haszirat: Bark of trees. 
DIstRipution: New York and Pennsylvania. 
