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CoPRiNUS ATRAMENTARius Fr. Cortinarius montanus, sp. nov. 

 CoPRiNUS FiMETARius var. (Bulbopodiuni) . (In press, 



MACRORHiZA Fr. Novth American Flora, Yo\. 10) 



Cortinarius amarus Fr. Cortinarius mucifluus Fr. 



Cortinarius anomalus Fr. Cortinarius obtusus Fr. 



Cortinarius badius Pk. Cortinarius paleaceus Fr. 



Cortinarius bulbosus Fr. Cortinarius pyriodorus, sp. nov. 

 Cortinarius clandestinus, sp. (Inoloma). (In press, North 



nov. (Dermocybe). (In press, American Flora, Vol. 10) 



North American Flora,\o\. 10) Cortinarius renidens Fr. 



Cortinarius dilutus Fr. Cortinarius rigidus Fr. 



Cortinarius evernius Fr. Cortinarius saturninus Fr. 



Cortinarius fucatophyllus Cortinarius subsimilis Fr.- 



Lasch-Ricken Ricken 



Cortinarius laniger Fr. Cortinarius violaceus Fr. 



Cortinarius longipes Pk. Cortinarius whitei Pk. 



DiCTYOLUS RETiRUGis (Fr.) Quel. ^ — On species of Hypnum 

 mosses. Spores elliptical, smooth, hyaline, 7-8 X 4-4.5 /x; cystidia 

 none; basidia clavate, 4-spored, 40 X 6 /x. The hymenial surface 

 may be provided with radiating vein-like ridges which do not reach 

 the margin of the pileus, or it may be even without any sign of 

 gill development. Fruit Body 4-6 mm. wide, sessile, convex-sub- 

 reniform to orbicular, surface of pileus "cartridge-buff" (R.) when 

 fresh, tinged grayish on drying, indistinctly pruinose under a lens. 

 Although departing slightly from the species to which it is here 

 referred, it seems too close to it to be considered a distinct species. 



Eccilia bispora, sp. nov. — Pileus 1-2.5 cm. broad, convex- 

 depressed or umbilicate, sometimes subumbonate, rather elastic 

 but somewhat brittle, glabrous, with a separable gelatinous 

 pellicle and shghtly viscid in wet weather, " avellaneous " (R.), 

 indistinctly striatulate on margin, which is at first incurved 

 rather than decurved; flesh concolor, rather thin, tapering to 

 margin. Gills broadly adnate, sometimes with decurrent tooth, 

 broad, close to almost subdistant, becoming deep flesh-color, edge 

 entire. Stem 4-5(8) cm. long, 3-6(8) mm. thick, equal or 

 tapering downwards, often compressed-furrowed, dilated at apex, 

 cartilaginous, brittle, almost glassy, hyaline-white, hollow, even. 



