34 Nl'-W VOKK STAT1-: Ml'SKTM 



]*ilcus 1-2 inches broail ; stem ^-() inches long-, 2-4 Hncs thick. 



Damp grassy ground in the borders of woods, i'ennsylvania. 

 July. E. 15. Sterling. 



Pileus tenuis, conicus ovatusve, deinde late convexus, glaber, 

 in margine kvis striatusve, luteus aurantiacusve, saepe in centro 

 coloratior, carne alba; lamellae confertae, liberae, albae ; stipes 

 elongatus, gracilis, flexuosus, apice albus albidusve, deorsum pal- 

 lidus, basi leviter incrassatus, subradicatus, annulo flavido; six)rae 

 8-10 X 6-8 /i. 



Pileus 2.5-5 ^''^^ latus; stipes 7.5-15 cm longus, 4-8 mm crassus. 



Boletinus glandulosus 



Pileus fleshy, convex becoming nearly plane, viscid, subumbo- 

 nate, chestnut or brown, flesh pallid ; tubes medium size, angular, 

 adnata or slightly decurrent, brown becoming blackish brown, the 

 dissepiments everywhere dotted with minute compact tufts of elon- 

 gated slightly irregular blackish cells, .0008-.0016 of an inch long, 

 .oooi6(-.ooo2 broad ; stem subequal, viscid, solid, annulate, yellowish 

 brown; spores oblong, .cx)04-.ooo5 of an inch long, .ooor6-.ooo2 

 broad. 



Pileus 1.5-3 inches broad; stem 1-2 inches long, 4-6 lines thick. 

 New Brunswick. G. U. Hay. 



The dense blackish dots on the tube walls appear at first sight 

 like g-lands and suggest the specific name. They furnish a singular 

 character which belongs to no other known species of the genus 

 and serves as a ready mark of distinction for this species. 



Pileus carneus, convexus deinde subplanus, viscidus, subum- 

 bonatus, subcastaneus brunneusve, carne pallida ; tubuli angulares, 

 adnati vel leviter decurrentes, brunnei deinde nigro-brunnei ; dis- 

 sepimentis ubique punctatis cum caespitibus minutis loculorum 

 elongatorum, leviter irregularum, nigrescentum, 20-40 x 4-5 /j-; 

 stipes subaequalis, viscidus, solidus, annulatus, flavo-brunneus ; 

 sporae oblongae, 10-12 x 4-5 p.. 



Pileus 3.5-7.5 cm latus; stipes 2.5-5 cm longus, 8-12 mm crassus. 



Clavaria pallescens 



Club simple, loosely cespitose or sometimes gregarious, alx)ut 

 I inch tall, clavate, obtuse, generally terete, soft, fragile, stuffed or 

 hollow, pale buff fading to whitish, more persistent lemon-yellow 

 within; stem distinct, short, glabrous, 1-2 lines long, pale yellow; 



