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No. 127, Pacific Slope Fungi, distributed as " Galera tenera" by 

 C. F. Baker, type in C. U. Herb. "A common little mushroom on 

 decayed horse manure in old pastures. Foothills near Stanford 

 University, Santa Clara County, California, November 30, 1901, 

 Coll. C. F. B." 



This species is related to Galcrula Inacrospora, but differs in the 

 striate stem, imbedded cystidia on the sides of the lamellae, etc. 



California, Europe (Trento, Alay, 1901, Bresadola). 



Cystidia only on edge. 



VIII. 



Galerula angusticeps (Pk.) nov. comb. 



See above under section IV. Pileus homogeneous. Some speci- 

 mens have a rudimentary cortex. 



Galerula antipus (Lasch) emend Atkinson. 



Agaricus antipus Lasch in Linnaea, 3, 415 (no. 401), 1828. 

 Galera antipus Quel. Champ. Jura et Vosges, i, 136, 1872. 

 Galera antipus Gillet, Champ. France, 553, with figure, 1878. 

 Galera antipoda Sacc. Syll. Fung. 5, 863, 1887. 



Spores in front view limoniform to subangular, in side view 

 ellipsoid. 



North Carolina. 



Galerula capillaripes (Pk.) Murr. N. Am. Fl. 10, 163, 1917. 



Galera capillaripes Peck, Torr. Bot. Club Bull. 26, 166, 1899. 

 Ohio, New York. 



Galerula crispa (Longyear) Murr. pt. pte. 

 N. Am. Fl. ID, 167, 1917. 



Galera crispa Longyear, Bot. Gaz. 28, 272, 1899. 

 Michigan, New York. 



