330 Peck : New species of fungi 



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an oblique apiculus at one end. 



Pileus 4~8 cm. broad; stem 8-12 cm. long, 8-16 mm. thick. 

 Under oak trees. Claremont, California, January. C. F. 



Baker, 



alypt 



is distinguished by its smaller size, darker color with no greenish 



tints, and by its slight evanescent annulus. Its habitat also is under 



or near oak trees, while that species occurs under or near fir trees. 



Pileus carneus, convexus, demum subplanus, margine striatus, 

 in centro veil universalis candidi fragmento magno aut fragmentis 

 parvis adhaerentibus tectus, ochraceus, cremeus, griseo-brunneus 

 vel plumbeus, carne alba, sapore miti ; lamellae subconfertae, inae- 

 quales, sinuatae, adnexae, albae ; stipes subaequalis, cavus, albus, 

 ad apicem striatus, annulo levi mox evanescente vel inconspicuo ; 



basi apiculatae. 



o-l 2 « X ^-"^ fly vulgo 



Pileus 4-8 cm. latus ; stipes 8-12 cm. longus, 8-16 cm. 



crassus. 



Amanita ocreata 



Pileus fleshy, convex or nearly plane, glabrous, even on the 

 margin, white, flesh white ; lamellae close, unequal, broadly sinuate, 

 white; stem equal, solid, glabrous or slightly fibrillose below the 

 annulus, minutely floccose above, white, the annulus thin, mem- 

 branaceous, the volva white, soft, deep with an entire free margin ; 

 spores subglobose or elliptic, 10-12// X 8-IO/-4. 



Pileus 4-6 cm. broad; stem 8-10 cm. long, 1-2 cm. thick. 



Under oak trees. Qaremont, California. January. C. F. 

 Baker. 



Pileus carnosus, convexus vel subplanus, glaber, margine levis, 

 candidus, carne alba ; lamellae confertae, inaequales, late sinuatae, 

 albae ; stipes aequalis, solidus, glaber vel leviter fibrillosus infra 

 annulum, supra minute floccosus, candidus, annulo tenui, mem- 

 branaceo ; volva mollis, Candida, margine integro, libero ; sporae 

 subglobosae vel ellipsoideae, 10-12 tx x 8-io/i. 



Pileus 4-6 cm. latus ; stipes 8-10 cm. longus, 1-2 cm. crassus. 



Armillaria subannulata 



Pileus thick, fleshy, convex or broadly convex, subviscid, 

 fibrillose, alutaceous, darker in the center where it Is adorned with 

 reddish brown fibrils, margin even, flesh white, odor and taste fari- 

 naceous ; lamellae close, adnexed, white, sometimes becoming 



