332 Peck : New species of fungi 



stem equal, slightly radicating, solid, white ; spores globose, lo- 



12 fJL broad. 



Pileus 5.5-7 cm. broad; stem 5-6.5 cm. long, 1.5-2 cm. 



thick. 



Under oaks. Claremont, Cahfornia. January. C. F. Baker. 



A species belonging to section Disciformes^ tribe 2, and well 

 marked by its reddish pileus, solid stem, and large globose spores. 



Pileus carneus, subplanus, in maturitate centro depressus, 

 glaber, lateritius, centro obscurior, carne lenta, alba; lamellae 

 subdistantes, utrinque angustatae, decurrentes, albae, interstitiis 

 subvenosis ; stipes aequalis, subradicans, solidus, albus ; sporae 



globosae, 10-12 /^ latae. 



Pileus 5.5-7 cm. latus ; stipes 5-6.5 cm. longus, 1.5 cm. 



crassus. 



Leptonia flavobrunnea 



Pileus thin, fragile, convex, umbilicate or centrally depressed, 

 decurved on the margin, sometimes becoming nearly plane, mi- 

 nutely tomentose in the center, subhygrophanous, dark brown or 

 reddish brown when young and moist, yellowish brown when dry, 

 taste slightly farinaceous; lamellae adnate or subdecurrent, some- 

 what close, pale lemon-yellow becoming reddish ochre or pinkish, 

 sometimes transversely venose ; stem slender, fragile, flexuous, 

 terete or compressed, stuffed or hollow, glabrous, fibrous, pallid 

 or lemon-yellow, becoming brownish yellow, often curved and 

 white at the base ; spores subglobose, angular, uninucleate, ob- 

 liquely apiculate at one end, 8 //. 



Pileus 10-25 ™^- broad; stem 5-7-5 cm. long, 2-3 mm. 

 thick. 



Gregarious. In swamps under deciduous trees. Stow, Massa- 

 chusetts. August.' S. Davis & G, E. Morris. 



Pileus convexus, tenuis, fragilis, unibilicatus vel centro depres- 

 sus, margine decurvus, quondam subplanus, centro minute to- 

 mentosus, subhygrophanus, rufo-brunneus juveno et humido, 

 flavo-brunneus sicco, sapore leviter farlnaceo ; lamellae adnatae 

 seu subdecurrentes, subconfertae, citrinae, demum roseolae, ali- 

 quando transverse venosae ; stipes gracilis, fragilis, flexuosus, 

 teres compressusve, farctus cavusve, glaber, fibrosus, pallidus 

 citrinusve, deinde brunneo-luteus, saepe basi curvus et albus ; 

 sporae subglobosae, angulares, unlnucleatae, oblique apiculatae, 8 /i. 



Inocybe Bakeri 



Pileus fleshy, broadly convex, becoming nearly plane, dry, 

 densely fibrillose, yellowish or tan-colored, flesh white ; lamellae 



