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3. Mitriila laricina ( Villa rs) INIassee. 



Monogr. Geog. Ann. Bot. 11:271. 

 1897. 

 Minnesota Seaside Station, Port Ren- 

 frew, Vancouver Island, B. C, July 

 1903. Butters. 

 Growing in wet humus on bank of brook. 

 Pale yellow, erect; pileus club-shaped, in- 

 flated, j)ruinose, gelatinous-cartilaginous, 2 cm. 

 in width; stipe yellowish to whitish, brittle, 

 hollow, glabrous, erect, 3 cm. long by 3 mm. 

 wide; spores elliptical, obtuse, hyaline, up to 

 12x3 mic; ])araphyses slender, septate, up 

 to 2 mic. wide. 



4. Cudonia circinans (Pers.) Fr. Summa 



\^eg. Scand. 348. 1849. 

 Laggan, Alberta, Canada. Aug., 1905. 

 Holwav. 

 On ground among mosses, common in 

 spruce and balsam woods at about 7,000 feet 

 elevation. 



Gregarious, erect; pileus with free margin, 

 involute, glabrous, variable in color, tan to 

 dingy yellow; stipe even, twisted, having ribbed 



