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New York. In Chapel Hill they are known only in one place, where 

 they oeenr frregarioiisly every fall in rainy weather. They have 

 been observed for three years, and are remarkably constant. This 

 is apparently only another of the numerous forms of C. clealhata, 

 which is indistinguishable except for the absence of rivulations. A 

 plant of C. rivulosa from Bresadola is like ours and has the same 

 spores (2.5-3.2 X 4-5/;i) which are like those of C. dealhata. 



907. Nine plants on edge of sidewalk west of Mrs. Kluttz's, October 11, 1913. 

 12G9. From tlie snnie spot as No. 907, and like tlieiii in every way, Sep- 

 tember 26, 1914. Spores 2.5-3 x 4-4.8/^. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE 33 



Laccaria ochropurpurea. No. 4675, fig. 1, 

 Laccaria laccata. No. 2960, fig. 2. 

 Laccaria amethystea. No. 5119, fig. 3. 

 Laccaria tortilis. No. 3344, fig. 4. 

 Clitoeybe Candida. No. 3546, fig. 5. 

 Clitncyhe sji. No. 3210, fij;-. (i. 

 Clitoeybe tabescens. No. 1373, fig. 7. 

 Clitoeybe illudens. No. 183, fig. 8. 

 Clitoeybe tumulosa. No. 2006, fig. 9. 

 Clitoeybe subnigricans. No. 3165, fig. 10; type, fig. 11. 

 Clitoeybe infundibuliformis. No. 2512, fig. 12. 

 Clitoeybe adirondaekcnsis, Bolton, N. Y., fig. 13. 

 Clitoeybe sinopieoides. No. 3264, fig 14; type, fig. 15. 

 Clitoeybe media. No, 2992, fig. 16. 

 Clitoeybe odora var. anisuria. No. 4669, fig. 17. 

 Clitoeybe anisarius. Type, fig. 18. 

 Clitoeybe ectypoides. No. 1421, fig. 19. 

 Clitoeybe eyathiformis. No. 4934, fig. 20. 

 riitocyhe iiiiioi.liila. No. 2969, fig. 21. 

 Clitoeybe setiseda. No. 817a, fig. 22. 

 Clitoeybe eceentrica. Kay Brook, N. Y., fig. 23. 

 Clitoeybe dealbata. No. 929, fig. 24. 

 Clitoeybe sudorifiea. Type, fig. 25. 

 Clitoeybe morbifera. Type, fig. 26, 

 Clitoeybe rivulosa. No, 1269, fig. 27. 

 All figures x 1620. 



