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Growing on the earth in heaps of refuse. California, Mc- 

 Clatchie. Pileus 1-2.5 cm. in diameter; stipe 5-10 cm. long, 2 

 mm. thick. 



b. Pileus smooth, viscid, shining when dry. 



12. PAN AEOLUS PHALAENARUM Fries, Epicrisis, 

 1836. Cooke, Illustr. 625. 



Pileus fleshy, campanulate-convex, obtuse, smooth, glabrous, 

 viscid, yellowish clay-color; the veil appendiculate, fugacious. 

 Stipe equal, rather firm, nearly naked, pale rufescent. Lamellae 

 broad, adnexed, cinereous-black; spores elHptic, 14-15 x 7-8 mic. 



Growing on manure. New England westward to Nebraska. 

 Pileus 3-5 cm. in diameter; stipe 8-12 cm. long, 2-3 mm., thick. 



13. PANAEOLUS FIMIPUTRIS Bulliard, Herb. Fr. 

 1 78 1. Cooke, Illustr. 626. 



Pileus submembranaceous, conical then expanded, somewhat 

 gibbous, smooth, viscid, sooty-livid. Stipe slender, equal, gla- 

 brous, pallid, marked by an annular zone. Lamellae broad, ad- 

 nexed, livid becoming black ; spores elliptic, 8-9 x 7 mic. 



Growing on manure. Lea's Catalogue. Pacific Coast Cat. 

 Pileus 2-3 cm. in diameter; stipe 6-12 cm. long, 2 mm. thick. 



14. PANAEOLUS LEUCOPHANES B. & Br., Ann. N. 

 H. 1866. 



Pileus fleshy, campanulate, viscid, shining when dry, innate- 

 silky, white, here and there with an ochraceous tinge; the veil 

 appendiculate. Stipe tapering upwards, fistulous, fibrillose, white, 

 farinaceous. Lamellae adnate, pale flesh-tinted gray then black; 

 spores 9-10 mic. long. 



Growing in meadows. Bib. Index N. A. Fungi. Pileus 

 about 2 cm. in diameter ; stipe 5 cm. long, 2 mm. thick. 



15. PANAEOLUS SEPARATUS Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 

 1753. Cooke, Illustr. 623. 



Pileus fleshy, ovoid then campanulate, obtuse, smooth and 

 glabrous, viscid, pale argillaceous. Stipe tapering upward from 

 a thickened base, fistulous, smooth and shining, white; the 

 marginal veil left behind upon the stipe. Lamellae ascending 

 broad, adnexed, cinereous-black ; spores elliptic, 16-22 x 10-12 

 mic. 



Growing on manure, Carolina and Pennsylvania, Schzveinits. 

 Pileus 2-4 cm. in diameter, stipe 8-16 cm. long. 3-5 mm. thick 

 above, 8-12 mm. thick at the base. 



{To he continued.) 



