344 C. H. Kauffman 



Lepiota sordescens B. & C. (as Agaricus). — Referred to 

 L. cepaestipes by Murrill. 



Lepiota subremota B. & C. (as Agaricus). — This has ap- 

 parently not been recognized since it was named. Murrill refers 

 it to L. cepaestipes, while Morgan makes it a synonym of L. 

 mastoidea Fr. 



Lepiota sulphurina (Clements) Sacc. — This seems to me, 

 from its description, to have the characters of an Amanita with 

 pulverulent volva. 



Lepiota Vittadinii Fr. — Intermediate between the genera 

 Lepiota and Amanita, verging toward the latter. 



Lepiota xylogenus Mont. — As shown by Murrill {My- 

 cologia, 6; 15L 1914), there is no dependence to be placed on the 

 meaning of the specific name in this case It was collected in 

 Hawaii. 



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