Hymenomycetae, Agaricacese, Oclirosporfe, Flammula. 255 



cm. lato ; siiperflcie sicca, imbricato-sqnamosa, sordide aiirantiaco- 

 flava, margine integro ; contextn flavido-albo, leviter acri ; lamellis 

 adnatis, e stipite secedentibus, subconfertis, latis, ventricosis, saepe 

 erosis, flavido-ferrugineis ; sporis ellipsoideis, ferrugineis, tubercu- 

 latis, 9-11 * 6-7 ; stipite cylindrico, saepe cnrvato, concolori v. pal- 

 lidiori, subglabro, solido, 3-5 cm. longo 4-G mm. crasso. 



Hab. caespitosa ad ligna, prope Santjago de las Vegas Cuba 

 (F. S. .Earle), in ligno palmarura Harradura Cuba (F. S. Earle). 



13. Flammula pallida Murrill, Mycologia, 1912, p. 202, Gymnopilus pal- 956 

 lidus Mmrill 1. c. p. 252. — Pileo irregulariter e coiiv^exo plano^ um- 

 bonato 3-7 cm. lato, sordide flavido-griseo, sicco, levi, glabro, mar- 

 gine inflexo, carne e liyalina grisea aquosa sapore et odore sub- 

 nullis ; lamellis aduexis confertis latis falcatis e griseo-albo fulvis ; 

 sporis ellipsoideis levibus , ocUraceo-ferrugineis sub microscopio, 

 coacervatis fulvis, 8-9 * 3,5-4,5 ; stipite obtuso pallido cavo flbril- 

 loso 3-4 cm. longo 5-7 mm. cr.; velo tenni evanido, annulo subuullo. 



Rab. ad terram inter Coniferas, New Westminster Columbia Bri- 

 tannica, Amer bor. (A. I. Hill). 



14. Flammula graveolens Peck, in N. Y. State Mus. Bull. 150 [1910] 957 

 p. 54 (1911). — Pileo carnoso, late convexo vel subplano, aliquando 



in centro depresso, viscido, glabro aut obscure flbrilloso, 2,5-7 cm. 

 lato, rufo-brunneo vel flavo-brunneo, primitus margine pallidiore, 

 pellicula tenni subseparabili, carne flavida, odore gravi, terraneo ; 

 lamellis tenuibus, subconfertis, adnatis vel subdecurrentibus, flavi- 

 dis, deinde subferrugineis ; stipite aequali vel basi attenuato, so- 

 lido vel leviter cavo, sericeo-flbrilloso, 5-7 cm. longo, 5-10 mm. 

 crasso, extra intraque flavido, demum basi brunneo, velo floccoso 

 arachnoideo, flavido, evanescente ; sporis ellipsoideis, G-8 «^ 4-5, 

 brunneo-ferruginosis. 



Hab. sub P i n i b u s in Massacbusetts, America bor. (Black- 

 ford). — Interdum caespitosa. 



15. Flammula Abramsii (Mmrill) Sacc. et Trott., Gynmopilus A. Mur- 958 

 rill, North Amer. Flora X, p. 207 (1917). — Pileo e convexo subex- 

 panso, 4-6 cm. lato, in superflcie sicco vel subsicco, griseo-brun- 

 neo, fibrilbs vel squamis rubro-brunneis oruato, margine integro 

 concolore, contextu albo, odore et sapore peculiari nullo ; lamellis 

 adnatis vel adnexis, confertis, ventricosis, e cremeo-roseis ferru- 

 gineis ; sporis ellipsoideis, levibus, nitide ferrugineis, 8*4-5; sti- 

 pite cylindrico vel leniter compresso, albo, solido, glabro tenuiter 

 arachnoideo-fibrilloso, 6-8 cm. longo, 6-10 mm. crasso. 



