1907] Fungi from the Kawartha Lakes. 59 



side of very rotten log, and turning so as to have the 

 gills downward. 



Omphalia vestitus, n. sp. Latter part of August, 1906; 

 Horseshoe Island, vStony Lake; on the ground in low 

 places near the water. 



Clitocybe nobilis, n. sp. 8th August, 1905, and 21st August, 

 1906; south shore of Deer Lake near and west of Vic- 

 toria Spring ; growing solitary or two close together on 

 the ground in a little clearing. The writer has given 

 specimens to Dr. Peck, who calls it "a fine new species," 

 and to Toionto University. 



Clitocybe ectypoides, Pk. Of several of the specimens of 

 this species which I sent to Dr. Peck, he says: "They 

 appear to be a small smooth variety of Clitocybe 

 ectj'^poides Pk. The radiating fibres on the pileus in 

 the type-form are absent in this form, with which I 

 have not before miet." They were found 16th August, 

 1905, near Cliff Spring, south shore of Pigeon Lake, on 

 a rotten log. 



Clitocybe eccentrica, Pk. 



Clitocybe laccata (Scop.), Fr. (edible). 



Clitocybe laccata pallidifolia, Pk, 



Chtocybe adirondackensis, Pk. 



Clitocybe albissima, Pk. 



Tricholoma rubescentifolia, Pk. 



Tricholoma albiflavidum, Pk. 



Mycena epipterygia (Scop.), Fr. 



Coltybia dryophila (Bull.), Fr. 



CoUybia confiuens (Pers.), Fr. 



Collybia radicata (Relh.), Fr. (edible). 



CoUybia radicata furfuracea, Pk. 



Collybia hirticeps, n. sp. 23rd August, 1905; south shore 

 of Pigeon Lake, near Cliff vSpring; growing in a tuft of 

 about eight on a rotting branch in the woods. Dr. 

 Peck says it is allied to C. zonatus Pk. 



Collybia stipitaria campanulata, n. var. 30th August, 1905 ; 

 Horse.shoe Island, Stony Lake; growing from the bark 

 on a fallen young arbor vitae, in a dark hollow. Dr. 

 Peck writes that he found the same variety in N. Y. 

 State in July of the same year, growing on arbor vitae 

 branches. He had not yet published it when he wrote. 

 The description of this new fungus will doubtless be 

 given in the N. Y. State Report. Descriptions of 

 Clitocybe nobilis and Collybia hirticeps have been pub- 

 lished by Dr. Peck in the Bulletin of the Torrey Botan- 



