﻿New Species of Fungi, 



By Ch as. H. Peck. 



Tricholoma ODORUM. 



Pileus fleshy, convex, becoming nearly plane or slightly de- 

 pressed, subumbonate, glabrous, shining when young, soft like 

 kid, yellowish or pale tan color, flesh yellow, flavor at first nutty, 

 then farinaceous, odor strong, jessamine-like ; lamellae broad, 

 rounded behind, adnexed, easily separating from the stem, thick, 

 white or tinged with pink ; stem equal, sometimes slightly bulbous, 

 stuffed, silky-fibrillose, colored like the pileus but pale yellow 

 toward the base and white and pruinose at the top ; spores ellip- 

 tical, 7.5-10// long ; 5-6// broad. 



eus 2.5-5 cm. broad : stem 5-7.5 cm. long, 6-10 mm. thick. 



Among fallen leaves in moist places in woods. Tacoma Park, 

 D- C. Mrs E. M. Williams. 



The species is remarkable for its peculiar and strong odor, 

 which resembles that of jessamine blossoms. 



Pil 



Clitocybe eccentrica. 



very 



'jygrophanous, watery- white and shining when moist, white when 

 Ir V, the thin margin often lobed, split or irregular ; lamellae nar- 



row 



close, decurrent, white ; stem slender, tough, solid, glabrous 

 but strigose-hairy at the base, often eccentric, colored like the 

 P'leus, long branching strings of mycelium often permeating the 

 matrix; spores minute, 4-5 // long, 2.5-3// broad. 



Pileus 2.5-5 cm. broad; stem 2.5-3.75 cm. long, 2-4 mm. 

 thick. 



^luch decayed wood, Vermont. July. Prof. E. A. Burt. 



Clitocvije morbifera. 



Pileus thin, fragile, glabrous, convex, becoming plane or cen- 

 tral ly depressed, slightly hygrophanous, grayish-brown when 

 moi *t, whitish or cinereous vvhen dry, sometimes slightly umbo- 

 nate ; lamellae narrow, close, adnate or slightly decurrent, whitisl 

 0r Palhd; stem short, equal, hollow, colored like the pileus or a 



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